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I wont mind watching Waar if i get a "free" DVD.
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The trailor looks promising, any links to watch it?
I wont mind watching Waar if i get a "free" DVD.
What was Agent Vinod then? Mofo on other side of border can't think straight
Since you know Hindi, ...
Does it have those 'thunder noises' Indian TV channles play when they play 'aaPakistaaan ki naiiii saazisshh' [Thunder Noise] ?
If it was released in US, I could have helped the producer,, free link is my only optionDude - It's just released and you are asking for free links - let the producers earn some bucks
Actually i love some heavy hindi words i.e. sootar, parmanu etc. than thunder noises (don't know the meanings though)
If it was released in US, I could have helped the producer,, free link is my only option
Pirated you mean, while you're at it. Upload it on Rapidshare so the world can see it for free.
Coinciding with the release of War Chhod Na Yar on the Indian side, comes a Pakistani movie called Waar which has an entirely different story-line. Opening to cinemas on Eid this week, Waar is a movie about Pakistans war on terrorism and how India is behind all the terrorist activities that take place here.
Relying heavily on stereotypes that exist in Pakistani media already, Waar is a story about one Major Mujhtaba, a retired army officer who had taken an early retirement from the forces due to personal reasons. This lead role is played by the countrys top actor, Shaan.
A special task force of the police is trying to tackle terrorism in the tribal areas but there comes a time when they realize that Pakistan is about to be hit by a terrorist attack and none but the retired Major Ehtesham can lead such a complicated operation.
The two villans in the movie that emerge are the local politicians (there are look alikes of Zardari and Nawaz Sharif) and RAW agents, who come in different shapes and sizes.
The two RAW agents Ramal and Laxmi are the primary cause of most trouble in Pakistan. The movie shows them behind political murders, suicide bombings and even kidnapping. There is another RAW agent who works as a social worker by day and honey-traps willing politicians by nights.
The poster of Bilal Lisharis Waar
With such a predictable story line, some observers say that Pakistani producers are using the formula of Indian films of the 80s which rely heavily on propaganda and patriotism. The fact that the movie has funding from the Pakistan Army through its public relations arm also helps explain its plot, they add.
At the same time, technically Waar is better than most Pakistani movies and is also the countrys most expensive movie made to date.