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Niw don't ask me why?
nahi manoge let me tell you then....
Ah, brace yourselves for the cinematic catastrophe of the century! Behold, a film so devoid of reality, it makes a farce of even the most basic facts. Witness the audacity of filmmakers who dare to insult the valor of our armed forces, trading truth for a cheap thrill.
Picture this: borrowed stunts and plagiarized scenes, all while the real heroes of the Balakot air strike are shoved aside like forgotten relics. Where is the homage to the courage of Wing Commander Abhinandan, who faced captivity with unwavering resolve, a symbol of our nation's strength?
Instead, we're treated to a grotesque caricature of reality, where heroes are reduced to caricatures, and villains are glorified beyond belief. Tom Cruise's discomfort in executing stunts pales in comparison to the insult of seeing our own heroes portrayed with such disdain.
The true story of Abhinandan's resilience and sacrifice is overshadowed by the reckless portrayal of air fighters returning in body bags. And let's not forget the cherry on top: celebrating the sacrifice of our soldiers, while the truth lies buried beneath layers of cinematic deception.
Shame on the director, who chose to forsake truth and integrity for the sake of spectacle. Shame on those who dare to insult the sacrifices of our armed forces for the sake of box office success. In the realm of cinema, this abomination shall forever be remembered as a testament to the depths of artistic depravity.