I have my fingers crossed about Shaurya. Recent Bollywood films about armed forces have been pathetic. They are either jingoistic like Border or a pain in the ass like Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyon. The only films I have liked are Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat, Gulzar's Achaanak, and Nana Patekar's Prahaar.
Our film makers mistakenly think that making films critical of our armed forces will be an unpatriotic thing to do. The other problem is that our censors are myopic. Can you think of a Bollywood film that would tackle an issue of how soldiers become inhuman after prolonged military operations (I personally know of friends who have become social misfits after their anti-insurgency stint in J&K), like Paul Haggis' showcased In the Valley of Elah? Ridley Scott's American Gangster showed how the army was used as a conduit to ship in drugs. Will the censors have the courage and wisdom to pass a similar Bollywood film?
Samar Khan's Shaurya is supposed to be a desi version of A Few Good Men. I hope it is a sensible film and nothing like Khan's disastrous Kuch Meetha Ho Jaye.
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