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AHMEDABAD: More than 300 Army officers and their family members had to go home disappointed when the screening of Salman-starrer "Kick" at cantonment here was cancelled following a public showdown between general officer commanding of 11 Infantry Division, Maj Gen SS Hasabnis, and additional director general of National Cadet Corps, Maj Gen Dilawar Singh. The incident occurred around 8 pm on Sunday.

An Army source said, "Major General Singh informed the staff at Walker Hall that he would arrive with his wife to watch the movie. The 300-seater hall was full when the Singhs reached the hall. The couple sat in the front row where seats for the GOC are reserved. Ten minutes later, Major General Hasabnis walked up to Maj Gen Singh and asked him to vacate the seat in front of everyone in the hall. When Singh refused, Hasabnis asked the staff to cancel the show. Soon, a slide flashed on screen, stating that the movie cannot be shown due to 'technical error'. Everyone went home disappointed."

Within minutes, a message narrating the incident went viral. It stated, "ADG... rank of Major General sat down on GOC's seat, the only seat available at movie hall for general rank officers. For 8 pm show. Requested to vacate as expected he declined. The movie was not run. On instructions of GOC Ahmedabad div. What a shame and immaturity on behalf of GOC Ahmedabad division. All jawans, families, and officers and their families in full view seeing the drama. Shame! (sic)"

Maj Gen Singh reported Sunday's incident to Army headquarters in Pune. On Monday morning, Singh reportedly received a call from Hasabnis apologising for the incident. Repeated attempts to contact Hasabnis were in vain, but wing commander Abhishek Matiman accepted that a message had gone viral on Whatsapp. "I had gone for the movie, too. Suddenly, there was a message on the screen stating the movie was being cancelled due to a technical error and we all left. I am looking into the matter," he said.

Asked who the senior-most Army officer is, he confirmed, "Major General Singh is the senior-most officer here." When contacted, Maj Gen Singh said, "Being the senior officer, I would not like to comment on the conduct of juniors. Whatever the matter is has been reported to higher authority. As a senior, it will always be my endeavour to work with synergy for everyone's betterment."
Major generals 'Kick' up a row at Salman film show - The Times of India
@nair @GURU DUTT @OrionHunter @Ravi Nair @Aeronaut @Slav Defence @RazPaK @AUz
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An Army source sa
AHMEDABAD: More than 300 Army officers and their family members had to go home disappointed when the screening of Salman-starrer "Kick" at cantonment here was cancelled following a public showdown between general officer commanding of 11 Infantry Division, Maj Gen SS Hasabnis, and additional director general of National Cadet Corps, Maj Gen Dilawar Singh. The incident occurred around 8 pm on Sunday.

An Army source said, "Major General Singh informed the staff at Walker Hall that he would arrive with his wife to watch the movie. The 300-seater hall was full when the Singhs reached the hall. The couple sat in the front row where seats for the GOC are reserved. Ten minutes later, Major General Hasabnis walked up to Maj Gen Singh and asked him to vacate the seat in front of everyone in the hall. When Singh refused, Hasabnis asked the staff to cancel the show. Soon, a slide flashed on screen, stating that the movie cannot be shown due to 'technical error'. Everyone went home disappointed."

Within minutes, a message narrating the incident went viral. It stated, "ADG... rank of Major General sat down on GOC's seat, the only seat available at movie hall for general rank officers. For 8 pm show. Requested to vacate as expected he declined. The movie was not run. On instructions of GOC Ahmedabad div. What a shame and immaturity on behalf of GOC Ahmedabad division. All jawans, families, and officers and their families in full view seeing the drama. Shame! (sic)"

Maj Gen Singh reported Sunday's incident to Army headquarters in Pune. On Monday morning, Singh reportedly received a call from Hasabnis apologising for the incident. Repeated attempts to contact Hasabnis were in vain, but wing commander Abhishek Matiman accepted that a message had gone viral on Whatsapp. "I had gone for the movie, too. Suddenly, there was a message on the screen stating the movie was being cancelled due to a technical error and we all left. I am looking into the matter," he said.

Asked who the senior-most Army officer is, he confirmed, "Major General Singh is the senior-most officer here." When contacted, Maj Gen Singh said, "Being the senior officer, I would not like to comment on the conduct of juniors. Whatever the matter is has been reported to higher authority. As a senior, it will always be my endeavour to work with synergy for everyone's betterment."
Major generals 'Kick' up a row at Salman film show - The Times of India
@nair @GURU DUTT @OrionHunter @Ravi Nair @Aeronaut @Slav Defence @RazPaK @AUz
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Good thing that Army didn't watched it,they need to be mentally fit to protect the nation
 
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Good thing that Army didn't watched it,they need to be mentally fit to protect the nation
So you want to tell most of your nation is mentally ............... because as far as I know it made 200 crores Mr
 
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I did not use the word 'Mentally Retarded' I said the army needs to be mentally fit to protect the country.
It automatically means those who watched are not mentally fit
 
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AHMEDABAD: More than 300 Army officers and their family members had to go home disappointed when the screening of Salman-starrer "Kick" at cantonment here was cancelled following a public showdown between general officer commanding of 11 Infantry Division, Maj Gen SS Hasabnis, and additional director general of National Cadet Corps, Maj Gen Dilawar Singh. The incident occurred around 8 pm on Sunday.

An Army source said, "Major General Singh informed the staff at Walker Hall that he would arrive with his wife to watch the movie. The 300-seater hall was full when the Singhs reached the hall. The couple sat in the front row where seats for the GOC are reserved. Ten minutes later, Major General Hasabnis walked up to Maj Gen Singh and asked him to vacate the seat in front of everyone in the hall. When Singh refused, Hasabnis asked the staff to cancel the show. Soon, a slide flashed on screen, stating that the movie cannot be shown due to 'technical error'. Everyone went home disappointed."

Within minutes, a message narrating the incident went viral. It stated, "ADG... rank of Major General sat down on GOC's seat, the only seat available at movie hall for general rank officers. For 8 pm show. Requested to vacate as expected he declined. The movie was not run. On instructions of GOC Ahmedabad div. What a shame and immaturity on behalf of GOC Ahmedabad division. All jawans, families, and officers and their families in full view seeing the drama. Shame! (sic)"

Maj Gen Singh reported Sunday's incident to Army headquarters in Pune. On Monday morning, Singh reportedly received a call from Hasabnis apologising for the incident. Repeated attempts to contact Hasabnis were in vain, but wing commander Abhishek Matiman accepted that a message had gone viral on Whatsapp. "I had gone for the movie, too. Suddenly, there was a message on the screen stating the movie was being cancelled due to a technical error and we all left. I am looking into the matter," he said.

Asked who the senior-most Army officer is, he confirmed, "Major General Singh is the senior-most officer here." When contacted, Maj Gen Singh said, "Being the senior officer, I would not like to comment on the conduct of juniors. Whatever the matter is has been reported to higher authority. As a senior, it will always be my endeavour to work with synergy for everyone's betterment."
Major generals 'Kick' up a row at Salman film show - The Times of India
@nair @GURU DUTT @OrionHunter @Ravi Nair @Aeronaut @Slav Defence @RazPaK @AUz
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no wonder the Indian military has been slipping up.

Bollywood, the most dangerous weapon against our soldiers?

DISCUSS!

No it doesnt :confused:

Zarvan of all people shouldn't be saying who is mentally fit :D
 
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Amry men saved i guess :P
I still don't get it how people watched this movies and it got to almost 200 crores, i guess we have enough fans of salman to help it gain such money. anyway if someone keep his brains out and watch it and has no issue with repeated role play or same action in previous movies or some copied action, what can we say.
But still good money made (200 crores) whatever my views movie is a box office hit...
Kick is based on same named south indian movie.
I watched it a bit on my laptop few years ago. So Kick is not worth my money wasted in multiplex (my view).
 
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so pakistanies feeling happy that indian army officers count get to watch a movie deu to technikal faults and internal rift :crazy:

and then pakistanies say they are not obsessed by bollywood or india :rofl:

no wonder why we see pakistani young geration so confused angry and disrespectfull to itself and its nation and keep asking questions like pakistan ka matlab kya :haha:
 
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Amry men saved i guess :P
I still don't get it how people watched this movies and it got to almost 200 crores, i guess we have enough fans of salman to help it gain such money. anyway if someone keep his brains out and watch it and has no issue with repeated role play or same action in previous movies or some copied action, what can we say.
But still good money made (200 crores) whatever my views movie is a box office hit...
Kick is based on same named south indian movie.
I watched it a bit on my laptop few years ago. So Kick is not worth my money wasted in multiplex (my view).

:P am not fan neither of Indian movies but yesterday i downloaded it watched first part and now just playing the second it.
i will comment after watching

:P
 
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