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  1. HeinzGud

    Hate Bollywood for not making these war movies

    LLRC report was out several years ago. You should be aware of these facts. Any tom, dick and harry can produce propaganda movies. They should not be taken as evidence in international forums and institutions. As I said before people comes up with figures they seems fit. But that's not the...
  2. HeinzGud

    Hate Bollywood for not making these war movies

    UN has not disclosed how they came to that conclusion of the figure 40,000. Ad hoc calculation should not to be put forward by a reputed institution like UN. In-fact SL gov. estimate is around 8000. LTTE did that. Not SL army. SL army fought with LTTE to save those people in LTTE clutches. I...
  3. HeinzGud

    Hate Bollywood for not making these war movies

    Yeah massacre done by the LTTE. But finally LTTE menace is over and Tamil people are free. Sinhala is always dominant in the island. That's not going to change.
  4. HeinzGud

    Hate Bollywood for not making these war movies

    Shawshank redemption also bombed the box office. Good movies rarely make out with the audiences. Though there are some exceptions.
  5. HeinzGud

    Hate Bollywood for not making these war movies

    Nah.. I don't vote for Madras cafe to be a historically accurate movie. Though it is mostly correct on contemporary scenes but sometimes I have felt that it focused on the events of 2009 rather than what actually happened in 1986-1989 period.
  6. HeinzGud

    Hate Bollywood for not making these war movies

    Yeah I agree with the term "Not matured enough". Majority of Indian people comes to the cinema after hard day or labor. They are not in a mood to indulge into more mature topics such as politics, foreign affairs, history, current events etc., all they want is good laugh and good sensation to...
  7. HeinzGud

    Hate Bollywood for not making these war movies

    I would like someone make a movie about 1996 World Cup. Not because we won it but because it is a ultimate story of a underdog. Full of drama in the backdrop of South Asian unity.
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