Non-Contemporary Patriotism!
BollyCurry brings to you a list of movies that are patriotic, beyond the typical war front, military focused films!
Published: Thursday,Aug 15, 2013 21:46 PM GMT-06:00
When
the thought of patriotism comes to mind, one often thinks of the
military as perfect examples. But have you ever thought what patriotism
means beyond that? Today, on Independence Day, BollyCurry brings to you a
list of movies that are patriotic,
beyond the typical war front, military focused films!
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First on the list we have
Shah Rukh Khan's movie,
Chak De India.
In the movie,
Shah Rukh Khan plays a Muslim field hockey player,
playing for the Indian team. His character is accused of having taken
money from Pakistan to ensure that India loses due to his religion.
Many years later, he is back on the field again to prove his loyalty and
patriotism by coaching an Indian girls' field hockey team. As expected,
the patriotism and the faith they had in each other, won them the
medal!
Lagaan was another lovely patriotic movie which is about a group of villagers who, to cancel the British tax or
lagaan on
their crops, challenge the British regiment to a game of cricket. Not
knowing anything about the game and facing criticism from the villagers,
this group battles all odds with the help of a British lady who loves
Bhuvan (played by
Aamir Khan) and proves once and for all that when you
have your mind set to it, nothing is impossible. They not only win the
game, but they drive the British cantonment out of their village freeing
themselves.
While
this next movie may be indirectly about the army, it is more about the
families and coming to terms with what being part of the military means.
Featuring a multi-star cast, the film,
Heroes depicts
the story of a soldier's family and the situations they are forced to
face while their loved one is out on the war front, looking death in the
face.
Salman Khan,
Bobby Deol, and
Dino Morea played brave soldiers in
different regiments in different areas who had died and had left letters
for their families. As Sameer (
Sohail Khan) and Ali (
Vatsal Sheth)
travel around India delivering these letters they understand what being
in the army means.
When you think of patriotic movies,
Mr. India may
not strike you as one, but we believe it is! Arun (played by Anil
Kapoor) represents the common man with his problems, his family, and his
life. When he comes upon a gadget made by his late father that enemies
want, he ends up becoming a hero as he not only attempts to save his
life, his family, and his world, but also the whole country. Fighting
the super-villain Mugambo (played by
Amrish Puri) he transforms from the
common man to a fighter and then back to the common man in the end yet
having done so much for his country!
Next up is
Iqbal,
a 2005-movie which was the debut movie of
Shreyas Talpade. Representing
the youth of India, Iqbal (played by
Shreyas Talpade) is a huge cricket
fan and wants to become a cricketer. However, he faces many problems.
He's deaf and dumb, has an un-supportive father, and also comes from a
backward village. He goes on to find a coach, Mohit (played by
Naseeruddin Shah), who not only gets him to the selection committee but
teaches him very important lessons about life along the way.
Finally, we bring to you
Gadar - Ek Prem Katha, a story
about a Hindustani and a Pakistani falling in love during the time of
the Partition. Tara Singh (played by
Sunny Deol) falls in love with
Sakina (played by
Ameesha Patel) and the two soon end up getting
married. They have a blissful married life with a young boy until one
day Sakina finds that her father is alive. She travels back to Pakistan
to meet him and then the divide begins. Sakina's parents do not allow
her to meet her husband and child. Finally, true love prevails and
Sakina's parents, particularly her father, bow to her wishes.
These
movies may not be your contemporary patriotic movies, but we can say
that they inspire that same patriotic feeling in you that any of the war
related movies would.
So
while this BollyCurry author goes off to celebrate Independence Day,
she lets you sit back and decide whether these movies are patriotic or
not.
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