Out of Kargil

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lol yeah they have made numerous other movies like LOC etc…why wud the ppl of a nation suffer from such a complex that they make numerous movies to show that they are better than pakistan?

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They make better movies, than war. :smiley:

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The question remains.. what was the aim of Pakistan in doing a Kargil. They thought that they can get vantage point against IA. or its just that they wanted to make this an international issue. Or did they want to get rid of some jihadis,who had become nuisance to the country. Or this was an internal politics of pakistan which created such a situation.
Did Pakistan succeed in any of these.. and at what cost. This is the question.

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vineshvk
if even after 5 pages of discussion your side comes up with the same question, “why did pakistan do it and what did it gain out of it?” it shows clearly how much you are reday to listen to the other side of the story, what it happened for and what was or not gained after it.

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and then you guys keep saying;

yet, the biggest lesson that was supposed to be learnt wasnt learned by your side at all was it? did your analysis and postmortem include anyhting at all on why the whole episode took place? what made the mujahideen and pakistan take such steps? was any new policy or rectifying measure introduced to correct the problem and make sure the corrections were long lasting? to make sure it the real cause of the problem was addressed and for once human rights were not violated…? No! i dont think so…why do you profess of postmortems and drawing lessons then? try doing it yourself first…

so these things were not needed when the war was fought with swords and daggers…? which generals do the cadets at dehradun study…? if their vision is limited to those from the 20th century only thats distressing…

yes it is an interesting song. i’m not sure of the other songs you mentioned, this one has nothing to do with India.
i’ll see if we have it somewhere. we might have it right here in GS audio.

hey, you guys keep coming with ground breaking theories every once in while…we can come up with atleast some…?

and the last part in the brackets; excuse me? what’s that…?

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Haris,

The Indian side did a forthright postmortem. It is your side which is afraid of doing so.

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By your logic, the US must have the biggest complex because Hollywood churns out a zillion movies about American military success every year.

The fact is that Bollywood makes movies because it has the auqaat to make good movies. And India has a good history to tell about valour from Kargil.

What can you guys make movies about? The fact that your airforce refused to support and your Generals abandoned their men when the going got tough? Or that the whole world laughs at your denial of non-involvement? Or that the returning injured soldiers from NLI were treated crappily?

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LOL, Bollywood movies are good now?? Since when? ROFLMAO.

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I just wonder why they don’t make movies about Dalits and Sikhs, or what Hindu fanatics did to Muslims in Gujrat? Then again I don’t think India wants to make movies about people it has treated with such utter contempt and murdered by the hundreds of thousands.

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Have you watched LOC Kargil? Boy what a tearjerker. :smiley:

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There can be no greater crime against humanity than making Indian movies.

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True, but it shows the Indian mentality in regards to Kargil. Humiliated at the time, and now trying to win it over the big screen, and the net. :slight_smile:

*In the Year 1999

650 Indian soldiers died in the Kargil war

99 were shot in the eye

a tribute to the fallen heroes

LOC Kargil*

:slight_smile:

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If they are not, then why are Pakistanis flocking to buy them and why are Pakistani cinemas begging for them to be shown? :wink:

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I never said Pakistanis had good taste.

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Bollywood has an extremely flawed view on Kashmir. They seem to completely forget what goes on there. Thats boolywood greatest fault. Film should be used as form of introspection and self examination as well as entertainment. Tragically, Bollywood fails on all accounts and all your left with is watered down overly nationalistic tripe.
Its no wonder Indians are so oblivious!

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Pakistani’s and Indians have one thing in comman.. Bad taste:)
Doesnt that give you a nice fuzzy feeling inside;)

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Yeah, but this is one of their greatest weapons aswell.. By distorting the face f Kashmir and the conflict there, the media helps to keep the Indian psyche hostage to the state spin on reality… (Reality! :hehe: )
Power of Media..

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What could sooth an overinflated ego more then seeing the entire Pakistani Army trying to stop one (Sunny Deol) from leaving Pakistan with a Pakistani girl, AND WINNING! LOL

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Yes Reza…we lost so many soldiers. How many did your country loss, including or excluding those deads your Generals deserted at Kargil?

If you are really serious, we can discuss films also…I liked the Hindu officer’ role played by a Muslim actor Saif Ali Khan.

Haris…Please do not mind if I ask you what is Kargil, or where it is located?

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Every Muslim character in Hindi films is a I love Bharat more then anything kiss a$$, its pathetic... Its like they go out of their way to make themselves out to be patriotic Indians.