In a post-war Afghanistan three journalists are searching for members of the Taliban. But when a Taliban fugitive finds them their story takes a different turn. Read more
| Starring | John Abraham, Linda Arsenio, Hanif Hum Ghum, Salman Shahid |
|---|---|
| Director | Kabir Khan |
| Genres | Indian Cinema, Thriller |
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In a post-war Afghanistan three journalists are searching for members of the Taliban. But when a Taliban fugitive finds them their story takes a different turn.
| Starring | John Abraham, Linda Arsenio, Hanif Hum Ghum, Salman Shahid |
|---|---|
| Director | Kabir Khan |
| Studio | YASH RAJ FILMS |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 44 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Indian Cinema, Thriller |
| Language | Dari, English, Hindi |
| Released | DVD: 12 Feb 2007 Production year: 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
Enough said...the sole purpose of this film is to present distorted facts about Afghan war, spread malicious propaganda and mislead unsuspecting audience...there's nothing in the story line which is exciting. Watch Film Four's A Road to Guantanamo if you really want to know what's going on in Afghanistan through the eyes of four British held captive during the war and transported to Cuba. This movie lacks the punch and is politically incorrect at every step, protraying Northern Alliance as peaceful lot, going around without guns and calling them Mujahideen whereas they're as brutal as the rest of the lot. The makers obviously do not remember the inhuman barbaric killings done by Northern Alliance in Mazar e Shareef when they slaughtered hundreds of innocent defenceless trapped men women and children. Mujahideen was the term used by west for Taliban during Russian invasion of Afhganistan, sadly the same lot were branded terrorists once the western objective of kicking russians out was met. Why doesn't Bollywood stick to what they do best, copying Hollywood and Koren movies and present them marinated with tandoori masaala?
alright..but anti-muslim dialogues which are normal in an indian movie