'Nation's Pride doesn't lie in killing woman's honor' Superb Dialogue

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Posted: 7 years ago
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I am pleasantly shocked and grateful to the makers to have shot this type of a scene, when a Pakistani officer at the airport stops Yusuf and other terrorists from attacking Nazneen.

coming this from a Pakistani officer shows that they are also human beings, and a very responsible and a patriotic one.
Not all the people belonging to the defamed community are all cruel. They too are loyal, and have a great deal of conscience to differentiate what is morally right and wrong.

P. S. the same guy later allows them to reach Naz in Precap😕

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Posted: 7 years ago
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That guy is just minor officer so he might hv got orders from higher official(may b the torture guy who works for jaish also)
We hv corrupt officials evrywhere so

I love that dialogue and also its continuation k Nazneen Khan hamari mehman hai aur unhe izzat se wapas pahonchana hamara farz hai

This scene was brilliant
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: peeyara

That guy is just minor officer so he might hv got orders from higher official(may b the torture guy who works for jaish also)
We hv corrupt officials evrywhere so

I love that dialogue and also its continuation k Nazneen Khan hamari mehman hai aur unhe izzat se wapas pahonchana hamara farz hai

This scene was brilliant


yes, corruption is everywhere, and that is why this honesty makes it more appreciable
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Posted: 7 years ago
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yeah..that guy was so nice
and even the host of lit fest..how he was saying that even if he knew about naaz, he wouldn't have told yusuf..
though I wasn't shocked that much, there are irrational radicals in every country and the positive nice ones who value human life and emotions above all
its just that the number of people like yusuf is a tad bit high in pakistan..otherwise the normal indian and pakistani are just so similar in every sense and why shouldn't they be..they come from the same culture...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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yeah..that guy was so nice

and even the host of lit fest..how he was saying that even if he knew about naaz, he wouldn't have told yusuf..
though I wasn't shocked that much, there are irrational radicals in every country and the positive nice ones who value human life and emotions above all
its just that the number of people like yusuf is a tad bit high in pakistan..otherwise the normal indian and pakistani are just so similar in every sense and why shouldn't they be..they come from the same culture...


yes, right...that host Riyaz was really a gentleman, and didn't flinch a bit to resist Yusuf knowing fully what the outcome would be...his immediate death...

agree, the common people are just like any other peace loving persons
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