The muzzle flash shown in the clip does say that this is what was envisaged.Alternatively it can very well happen that barrel is sticking just above the surface of the water; That would make this shot very much possible. Its difficult to pick out barrel in water unless you are looking for it.
The '72 hoor' dialogue was cut from trailer. Would be from the movie itself surely. 5 bloody years in power and still not able to clean up the CBFC at the minimum? How could you when you place bufoons like Javarkars at I&B?
Shame on us.
Heard a lot of cuts were instructed. Rumours. But many will believe it. I did.It was removed by the producers after uproar created in the social media by the peacefuls Not sure what role CBFC has to play in it ..
They also showed secular soldiers doing namaz before surgical strike.https://www.opindia.com/2018/12/tra...RdIGhcqxsJc1AcXp6Sf7Ql1EDdBwPj-Y-KbTy8Ho3hRCo
Trailer censorship? Reference to ‘72 hoors’ removed from the trailer of movie Uri: The Surgical Strike
The original trailer was released on December 4, but now that is deleted and an edited one uploaded on December 29.
Poster of movie Uri: The Surgical Strike
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While the trailer of upcoming movie The Accidental Prime Minister attracting a lot of attention and Congress party demanding to censor the movie, it seems trailer of another upcoming movie has been censored.
The trailer of movie Uri: The Surgical Strike was released on December 4 by the producers, RSVP movies, on Youtube. The trailer had caused a lot of buzz on media and social media. The movie chronicles the surgical strike that Indian security forces conducted inside Pakistan in 2016, as a retaliatory action against a Pakistan supported terror attack on an army base in Uri.
But now it has come to our notice that the official trailer uploaded by the producers has been deleted from Youtube, and it was re-uploaded on 29 December. Interestingly, while the original trailer was 2:25 minutes long, while this is now 2:12 minutes long. Which means the original trailer has been trimmed by 13 seconds.
The Uri trailer was shared by Vicky Khaushal on Twitter, who plays the lead role in the movie, with a link to the Youtube video. The link now shows that the video is unavailable.
Yeh naya Hindustan hai! #URItrailer out now! https://t.co/WuvGoPN07N @yamigautam @SirPareshRawal @AdityaDharFilms @RonnieScrewvala @RSVPMovies pic.twitter.com/gEs40ru1SS
— Vicky Kaushal (@vickykaushal09) December 5, 2018
Probing into the matter, we found the original Uri trailer which was curated by a movie related channel on Youtube. Comparing both versions of the trailer, it can be seen that the last scene on the trailer has been deleted. In that scene, playing the role of an Indian Army officer, actor Vicky Khaushal is seen telling a captured terrorist, “apni 72 hooron ko hamara salam bolna, kehna dawat par intezar karein, aaj bahot saare mehman bhejne wale hain” (give our greetings to your 72 hoors, tell them wait for the feast, today we are sending a lot of guests).
The 72 hoors (or houris) refers to a belief among jihadis that when the terrorists die in jihad and go to Jannat (heaven), they are rewarded with 72 virgin women. This is a widespread belief among Islamist terrorists, with terror organisations like ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram etc using this promise to lure and recruit new terrorists.
It is not clear why the RSVP movies deleted this scene from the trailer. Perhaps it was asked to be deleted by the Censor board but they had erroneously included in the trailer, or maybe they were pressurised and threatened by someone to do this, or perhaps the makers of the movie thought it may hurt religious sentiments and decided to remove it.
The movie written and directed by debutant Aditya Dhar and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner RSVP Movies. Other than Vicky Kaushal, the movie stars Paresh Rawal, Mohit Raina and Yami Gautam. It is scheduled to be released on 11 January 2019, the same date as The Accidental Prime Minister.
They tried to make it look like men, women, kittens, butterflies, everyone participated in the strike so that they don't get accused of "toxic masculinity" by the libtards. The strike team must have at least one Muslim name, the intel team must have at least one female lead, because it is a secular strike. (Same template was followed in Phantom as well.)
Vasudhaiva secular kutumbakam.
come on guys. this is from brothelwood. this all will b there.They also showed secular soldiers doing namaz before surgical strike.
Yes, his name was Balasubhramanium Joseph Khan.come on guys. this is from brothelwood. this all will b there.
wasn't a paratrooper of the team, muslim?
buddy im also not a fan of the peacefuls & its absolutely fine to diss jihadis but plz don'tYes, his name was Balasubhramanium Joseph Khan.
Abdul Quayum and Abdul Hamid, and freedom fighter Abul Kalam Azad were Ahmediyyas. It's a separate religion that originated in India very recently, not in Saudia. It is a minuscule minority in India. 80% of Indian Muslims follow the Saudi version Sunni Islam; The rest follow Iran's Shia Islam. These Muslims don't consider Ahmediyyas as Muslims because of its Indian origin.buddy im also not a fan of the peacefuls & its absolutely fine to diss jihadis but plz don't
forget this guy.....
ptr. abdul quayum, shaurya chakra.
http://www.religionfacts.com/ahmadiyyaAhmadiyya Islam was founded in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (c. 1839-1908) in Qadian, Punjab, India.
Those things can be corrected in future movies. This one has to make good money so that in the future producers are willing to make such movies in the future.Well, scene could have been shot better ,I mean the special forces soldiers forget to cover their six like that ,they completely forget about that direction and were moving just forward.
I am not complaining, it's fine just want it to be more realistic and without these stupid dialogues especially during fire fights ,they can sing those dialogues before and after the operation.
True, M not expecting it to be a classic war movie. Its looking just like another bollywood flick full of emotions not much to do with military detailings and tectics. But success of this movie can be a platform over which future movies can build up.....Those things can be corrected in future movies. This one has to make good money so that in the future producers are willing to make such movies in the future.
Generla public isn't much familar with military technicalities.True, M not expecting it to be a classic war movie. Its looking just like another bollywood flick full of emotions not much to do with military detailings and tectics. But success of this movie can be a platform over which future movies can build up.....
Expecting classics like Saving private Ryan, lone survivor etc someday
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@HaldiramAbdul Quayum and Abdul Hamid, and freedom fighter Abul Kalam Azad were Ahmediyyas. It's a separate religion that originated in India very recently, not in Saudia. It is a minuscule minority in India. 80% of Indian Muslims follow the Saudi version Sunni Islam; The rest follow Iran's Shia Islam. These Muslims don't consider Ahmediyyas as Muslims because of its Indian origin.
When seculars quote examples "good Muslims", it is these people they are cherry picking because they know that Hindus can't differentiate between Shias and Sunnis and Ahmediyyas. You are extrapolating the actions of the 1% heretics to give a clean chit to the 20 crore Sunni Muslims who are all anti-India. These 20 crore caused the partition of India. Abul Kalam Azad even fought against Nehru to stop the partition of India. That's the difference.
They have always been Indian and never been Muslim.
http://www.religionfacts.com/ahmadiyya