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RSS praises Akshay Kumar-starrer Airlift, says it reflects ‘patriotic spirit of India’
"The movie is part of the new form of narrative stories on patriotism. The changed stance actually reflects the perception of society towards patriotism and nationalism."
Mohammed Uzair ShaikhonFebruary 3, 2016 at 11:41 PMEmail
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New Delhi, Feb 3:Right-wing organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) praised the Bollywood movie ‘Airlift’, calling it patriotic and reflector of ‘true spirit of India’. The Akshay Kumar-starrer film’s story is based upon the condition prevailing in Kuwait during the first Gulf War, where scores of Indian-origin workers were left stranded when the then dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein launched an-all out war against the miniscule Gulf nation.
According to an editorial in its mouthpiece in Panchjanya, the movie is an example of how strong India could be if it is united. “The movie shows how Indians, united as members of one nation could fight against all odds. If we apply our efforts in one direction, we can surely achieve anything,” he said.(ALSO READ: Akshay Kumar speaks out against Aamir Khan and his intolerance remark: ‘You cannot make such bold statements’)
The editorial further says, “The rescue of 1,70,000 Indians from Kuwait (as shown in the movie) evokes love for the motherland.” It also critically appreciates the role of bureaucracy shown in the movie. “Although there are a few mistakes like the scene where the secretary of external affairs ministry is shown seated on a chair amid the crowd, but that should be pardoned. Overall, it depicts the sluggish functioning of bureaucracy in the right manner.”
Further praising the movie, the editorial adds, “The movie is part of the new form of narrative stories on patriotism. The changed stance actually reflects the perception of society towards patriotism and nationalism.”
Airlift has turned highly popular and majority of pro-establishment supporters have appreciated the movie. At a time when prominent Bollywood actors are drawing flak due to their comments on the raging ‘intolerance’ debate in the nation, veteran actor Akshay Kumar has received support from even the far-right section of society for emerging as a nationalist hero.
Although, ‘Airlift’ has received unprecedented success, Ministry of External Affairs have disapproved the depictions in the movie which are subtly passed over as historical facts. Commenting on the movie, MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup said: “Airlift is good on entertainment, but falls short on facts.”
http://www.india.com/news/india/rss...it-reflects-patriotic-spirit-of-india-916532/
"The movie is part of the new form of narrative stories on patriotism. The changed stance actually reflects the perception of society towards patriotism and nationalism."
Mohammed Uzair ShaikhonFebruary 3, 2016 at 11:41 PMEmail
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New Delhi, Feb 3:Right-wing organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) praised the Bollywood movie ‘Airlift’, calling it patriotic and reflector of ‘true spirit of India’. The Akshay Kumar-starrer film’s story is based upon the condition prevailing in Kuwait during the first Gulf War, where scores of Indian-origin workers were left stranded when the then dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein launched an-all out war against the miniscule Gulf nation.
According to an editorial in its mouthpiece in Panchjanya, the movie is an example of how strong India could be if it is united. “The movie shows how Indians, united as members of one nation could fight against all odds. If we apply our efforts in one direction, we can surely achieve anything,” he said.(ALSO READ: Akshay Kumar speaks out against Aamir Khan and his intolerance remark: ‘You cannot make such bold statements’)
The editorial further says, “The rescue of 1,70,000 Indians from Kuwait (as shown in the movie) evokes love for the motherland.” It also critically appreciates the role of bureaucracy shown in the movie. “Although there are a few mistakes like the scene where the secretary of external affairs ministry is shown seated on a chair amid the crowd, but that should be pardoned. Overall, it depicts the sluggish functioning of bureaucracy in the right manner.”
Further praising the movie, the editorial adds, “The movie is part of the new form of narrative stories on patriotism. The changed stance actually reflects the perception of society towards patriotism and nationalism.”
Airlift has turned highly popular and majority of pro-establishment supporters have appreciated the movie. At a time when prominent Bollywood actors are drawing flak due to their comments on the raging ‘intolerance’ debate in the nation, veteran actor Akshay Kumar has received support from even the far-right section of society for emerging as a nationalist hero.
Although, ‘Airlift’ has received unprecedented success, Ministry of External Affairs have disapproved the depictions in the movie which are subtly passed over as historical facts. Commenting on the movie, MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup said: “Airlift is good on entertainment, but falls short on facts.”
http://www.india.com/news/india/rss...it-reflects-patriotic-spirit-of-india-916532/