Just saw it... sorry for double post...
Like oh_nakhrewaali posted, it is a European cremation ceremony as one can't burn the body in another manner in London...in the movie, one sees sliding the coffin.
The "letting down" Anubhav talked about in his interview 5 years ago was not really about some plot points but about the presenting of the movie as he knew (and also did say so) that at that time there already had been serious attempts to make SRK fail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T332e6TEg4M
After Ra.One, Anubhav made other kind of movies e.g. Mulk, Article 15, Thappad.
I think, the main problem with this webseries are the 'creative liberties' he took with narrating a very disturbing real incident the way he did.
Originally posted by: Daebak
... I do believe that once a person decides to commit a crime, they lose the right to be called human. Whatever the criminal's cause/delusion, the passengers who suffered did them no wrong, yet went through so much. To me these criminals are not human.
I agree with "human" in the sense of not having anymore any sort of ethical distinction between 'right' and 'wrong'. Unfortunately, the human species has also the ability to suppress every ethical considerations by creating a moral that fits their goals.
Edited by Clochette - 1 months ago
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