Laal Singh Chaddha, which is the remake of the Hollywood movie Forrest grump has become a national controversy. Boycott LaalSinghChaddha was trending a lot on Twitter a few days back. All this is happening because there are some people who think that Aamir khan is anti-national and hinduphobic. However, there are also some people who are loving this movie. So what is the full story behind all these controversies? Watch this video to find out as Dhruv Rathee explains the entire Laal Singh Chaddha Boycott issue and the other important things around it.
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00:00Hello friends, let's talk about the political issue of Lal Singh Chaddha.
00:05You heard it right.
00:06Lal Singh Chaddha is no longer an ordinary film.
00:08It has become a political issue in the country.
00:10For the past 2-3 weeks, there have been daily trends on Twitter about it.
00:14The amount of discussion about this film this year,
00:17probably has been done about some other film.
00:19On one hand, there are heavy slogans to boycott it.
00:21Aamir Khan is being declared Hindu-phobic and anti-national.
00:24On the other hand, some people are giving a lot of love to this film.
00:27Like, I really liked this film.
00:29In my opinion, this is a must-watch film.
00:31But this talk of Hindu-phobia,
00:33this started with PK film.
00:35These boycotts and trolling,
00:37let's look at these things in depth in today's video.
00:40Lal Singh Chaddha and Raksha Bandhan,
00:42both films have recorded poor openings.
00:44Lal Singh Chaddha has come to watch the film.
00:47Everyone, condemn him.
00:49A protest broke out at a mall in Jalandhar against this film.
00:53Alleging that the film has hurt their religious sentiments.
00:56I have hurt someone's feelings with something.
00:58I am sad about it.
01:00I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
01:06Deshbhakt and Deshdrohi.
01:08There was a time, friends,
01:10when these two words used to be very heavy.
01:13When someone used these words,
01:15it had certain meanings.
01:17That I met him.
01:18He is a very patriot-type person.
01:20He is a brave army officer.
01:22Or a social worker who has planted thousands of trees.
01:25Or an activist who is fighting against a social evil.
01:27And similarly, Deshdrohi and Gaddar words
01:30used to be very heavy words.
01:32Before I call you a traitor and shoot you,
01:36get out of here!
01:37Whenever you heard the word Deshdrohi or Gaddar,
01:40the picture that used to come to your mind,
01:42that a person used to come,
01:43who has, let's say, leaked top military secrets
01:46to an enemy country.
01:48Or someone is spying on an enemy country.
01:50But what has happened today?
01:52The certificates of being a Deshbhakt and a Deshdrohi
01:54are distributed in bulk.
01:55This Deshdrohi, that Deshbhakt,
01:57you are a Deshdrohi,
01:58your schoolmate is also a Deshdrohi.
02:01If your neighbour says something,
02:03gives his opinion on something,
02:04he is also a Deshdrohi.
02:06Actually, the condition is quite simple.
02:08If you're following a particular political party's
02:10narrative,
02:12if you're following it,
02:13then you get the certificate of being a Deshbhakt.
02:15If you do anything against that narrative,
02:18then you are called a Deshdrohi.
02:20For example, take this person.
02:21He talks about genocide against a community.
02:24He says very cheap things about women.
02:26He even talks about boycotting the Tiranga.
02:30But neither is he in jail,
02:31nor has anyone called him a Deshdrohi.
02:34Why?
02:34Because he speaks in favour of a particular political party's narrative.
02:38But think about it.
02:40How did big artists like Nasruddin Shah
02:42get the label of a Deshdrohi?
02:45An incident took place a few years ago,
02:46near Buland,
02:47where three cow corpses were found in a village.
02:49Then a group of people,
02:50allegedly led by members of the Bajrang Dal,
02:53set fire to a police station.
02:55Then riots broke out,
02:56some cars were set on fire,
02:57and a gunfire took place,
02:58in which a police inspector,
03:00Subodh Kumar Singh, was killed.
03:02A student, Sumit Kumar, was also killed.
03:04And the additional superintendent of the police,
03:07gave a statement after this incident,
03:09that cow killers are our top priority.
03:11The murder and rioting that took place,
03:12we'll see that later.
03:13First, we'll catch the cow killers.
03:15So what happened was,
03:16Nasruddin Shah was shocked to see this incident.
03:19And he said,
03:20that the significance of a cow's murder,
03:22is more than that of a human being's murder.
03:24As an Indian,
03:25he was very worried to hear this.
03:27And for this very reason,
03:29he was labelled as a Deshdrohi.
03:32Because saying such things,
03:33goes against the narrative of a particular political party.
03:36Take Ravish Kumar for example.
03:38The job of the media is to talk about real issues.
03:40To highlight the problems in the country,
03:42so that they can be improved.
03:43So when Ravish Kumar talks about inflation,
03:45unemployment, public universities,
03:47or issues like jobs,
03:49to highlight their problems,
03:51he is labelled as a Deshdrohi.
03:53Although he's doing his job,
03:55but he's talking against the narrative.
03:57So in the first controversy of Aamir Khan,
03:59something similar happened.
04:00He was asked in an interview,
04:02his opinion on the country's situation.
04:05If he had answered,
04:06All is well.
04:07All is well.
04:08All is well.
04:10There would've been no problem.
04:12Everything would've been fine for him.
04:13But the problem was,
04:14in his answer, he said,
04:16There has been a growing sense of despondency,
04:20I would say.
04:21For the first time, Kiran says,
04:22should we move out of India?
04:23She fears for her child.
04:24She fears for, you know,
04:25what the atmosphere around us will be.
04:27She feels scared to open the newspapers every day.
04:29After hearing this,
04:30some people got very angry.
04:31How can you say that we're not tolerant?
04:33We teach him a lesson.
04:35Tell Snapdeal to get him out of the brand deal.
04:38Boycott his movies.
04:39Troll him.
04:40How can you say we're intolerant?
04:41We're so tolerant.
04:42Can't you see how tolerant we are?
04:44Or friends,
04:45people were not so angry here.
04:47In fact, a narrative was made
04:49that people were angry.
04:50Because later it was found out,
04:51an employee working in an ex-BJP IT cell
04:54later told that
04:55the chief of the BJP IT cell
04:57had told his entire social media cell
04:59to make a narrative.
05:00Twitter trends against Aamir Khan.
05:02The point is,
05:03it's a narrative of a political party.
05:06Late superstar singer Siddhu Mooswala
05:08had said in one of his songs,
05:09You will get controversy,
05:11you will get debate in the name of religion.
05:13If you speak the truth, you will get 295.
05:16If you make progress, you will get hate.
05:18And we can see this even when we're around.
05:20In the past few years,
05:21we have seen so many such murders.
05:23The murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar.
05:25The murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh.
05:27Kamlesh Tiwari was killed.
05:29Tabrez Ansari was killed.
05:30Pehlu Khan was killed.
05:31Recently, Kanhaiya Lal was killed in Udaipur.
05:34All these murders,
05:35what were the reasons for them?
05:36Because people expressed their views.
05:39They were killed on the basis of their opinions.
05:42Or they were killed on the basis of their identity.
05:44For once, forget if their opinion was right or wrong,
05:47right-wing or left-wing.
05:49The point here is that a person was killed.
05:52Just because he expressed his views.
05:55Today, we see such videos
05:57where some tough Hindus
05:59take out rallies with swords
06:01on Hanuman Jayanti
06:02and play anti-Muslim songs in their speakers.
06:05On the other hand,
06:06we see such videos
06:08where tough Muslims
06:09take stones in their hands,
06:10and raise slogans of
06:12Separation of Head and Body.
06:13Once, there was a fatwa against A. R. Rahman.
06:15Because he had made a song for a film
06:17which was about the life of Prophet Muhammad.
06:19The lynching on the Singhu border
06:21was on the allegation of blasphemy.
06:23We saw death threats against
06:25Nupur Sharma and Zubair.
06:26What I want to tell you is
06:28if this is not intolerance,
06:29then what is it in the country?
06:30And today,
06:31this is not only seen through fringe elements.
06:33In fact, the system has also started doing these things.
06:36For example, in Uttar Pradesh,
06:37against journalist Pawan Jaiswal,
06:39the UP government filed an FIR.
06:41Because they showed that
06:42school children were getting bread with salt
06:44for mid-day meals.
06:45Political satirist Nilesh Sharma
06:47was arrested by the Congress government
06:48in Chhattisgarh
06:49because of his article.
06:51Apart from this, every other day,
06:52there are slogans of boycott.
06:54Sometimes boycott this company.
06:56Sometimes boycott that actor.
06:57Against companies like Haldiram's and Fab India,
07:00boycott campaigns were carried out.
07:02Now, boycott, friends,
07:03even Gandhiji had done
07:04to English goods.
07:05But what was the reason behind their boycott?
07:07They didn't boycott because
07:09the Urdu language was used there.
07:11They didn't boycott because
07:12a person had given his opinion
07:14and everything happened on that basis.
07:16Now, with Lal Singh Chaddha,
07:17this film Raksha Bandhan Akshay Kumar was released.
07:19Why were the slogans of boycott raised against it?
07:22Because the writer of this film
07:24actually protested against the CAA.
07:27Then regularly facing threats on social media
07:29is a different thing.
07:30Apps like Bully Bhai are made.
07:32Mahindra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli's daughters
07:34have been targeted so pathetically.
07:37So if someone sees all these incidents
07:39and says that intolerance is increasing in the country,
07:41what's wrong with that?
07:43For any common citizen,
07:44talking about the problems in the country
07:46is a very normal thing.
07:47Until we talk about the problems,
07:49how will those problems be solved?
07:51But no,
07:52some people want to bury their heads in the ground
07:54just like an ostrich.
07:56They start shouting,
07:57Amir Khan is a traitor to the country.
07:58If there is a problem,
07:59then leave the country and go.
08:00Why do you do bad things to the country by staying here?
08:02Interestingly,
08:03these people criticize me with the same logic.
08:06Why do I talk about the problems outside the country?
08:09If someone talks about the problems inside the country,
08:11then there is a problem.
08:12If someone talks about the problems outside the country,
08:14then there is a problem.
08:15So what should we do?
08:16Should we go to the moon?
08:17Basically, the problem is
08:18that these people don't want to talk about the problem.
08:20And this attitude is actually seen in many people.
08:23A lot of people, seeing such a situation,
08:25just say that we don't want to say anything.
08:27Just get out of here.
08:28We'll just leave.
08:29In the Lok Sabha,
08:30it was said last month
08:31that a record number of Indians
08:33gave up their citizenship last year.
08:351,63,370.
08:38In the last 5 years,
08:39from 2017,
08:40around 9,32,000 people
08:42gave up their Indian citizenship.
08:44Now there must be some reason
08:45that these people left India and went abroad.
08:47There must be some problems in India
08:48because of which this is happening.
08:49But it's not like
08:50these people are going to countries like Syria or Iraq
08:52after leaving India.
08:53These people are going to developed countries.
08:55In 2019, actually,
08:57India was second after China
08:59when it was said
09:00how many high net worth individuals
09:02left the country.
09:03You can call them super rich people.
09:05In the last 5 years,
09:06this number is between 30,000 to 35,000.
09:08This shows that
09:09this problem is not just an economic problem.
09:11People are not leaving the country
09:13because they will get a lot of money abroad.
09:15These people were already rich.
09:16In India, their money value was even higher.
09:18But because of other reasons,
09:19they are leaving the country.
09:20So these problems
09:21will have to be discussed.
09:22Another controversy arises
09:24when Amir Khan meets
09:25Turkish President Erdogan.
09:27By the way,
09:28I have already made a video on Erdogan.
09:30Erdogan is a politician
09:32who again misleads people
09:34in the name of religion.
09:35I will put the link of this video
09:36in the description below.
09:37You can go and watch it in detail.
09:39The thing is that
09:40Amir Khan went to Turkey
09:41to shoot his film.
09:42And
09:43he met the Turkish President there too.
09:45So what's the big deal in this?
09:47The big deal is that
09:48people say that
09:49Turkey has not supported India
09:51in everything.
09:52Turkey had spoken against Article 370.
09:54So, what's the big deal?
09:56India has terminated all its deals with Turkey.
09:59In this photo, you can see
10:00Prime Minister Modi
10:01giving a magic kiss to Erdogan.
10:03Trade relations still exist.
10:06India exports
10:07around 4.3 billion dollars
10:08of goods to Turkey every year.
10:10150 Indian companies
10:12that employ 5000 people
10:14exist in Turkey.
10:15Reliance Industries,
10:16Wipro, Dawood,
10:17Tata Motors, GMR, Mahindra.
10:18And this year in June,
10:19Turkey said that
10:20a record number of Indian tourists
10:22came to Turkey.
10:23Not only that,
10:24in 2019,
10:25there was a festival
10:26between India and Turkey.
10:27India by the Bosphorus.
10:28To honour cultural ties.
10:30There are political relations
10:31of the country here.
10:32Trade relations of the country.
10:34Cultural relations.
10:35Tourism is happening.
10:36Everything is going well
10:37between the two countries.
10:38But if Aamir Khan
10:39goes to Turkey
10:40and meets the President of Turkey
10:41during the shooting of the film,
10:43then he becomes a traitor.
10:45Does this make any sense?
10:46Think about it
10:47in your own life.
10:48Do you only meet
10:49those people
10:50and make relations
10:51whose opinions
10:52match you 100%?
10:54And if a friend of yours
10:55says something
10:56that you disagree with,
10:58do you stop meeting him
10:59forever?
11:00The same thing
11:01happens at the level of a country.
11:03The friendly countries
11:04of India
11:05don't show
11:06agreement with India
11:07in everything.
11:08Their opinions
11:09can be different.
11:10Statements can be different.
11:11The stand on many issues
11:12can be different.
11:13The third and the biggest
11:14controversy
11:15that arises here
11:16is about the PK film.
11:17One thing
11:18you must have already understood
11:19that the whole idea
11:20of patriotism
11:21is a narrative
11:22of being a traitor.
11:23What is its root cause?
11:24Its root cause
11:25is religious politics.
11:27A particular political party
11:28wants to set up
11:29a narrative.
11:30In the case of this PK film,
11:31the narrative is
11:32that Aamir Khan
11:33should be called Hinduphobic.
11:34Anti-Hindu
11:35should be labelled.
11:36Whereas Aamir Khan
11:37is an actor
11:38in the PK film.
11:39The director of this film
11:40is Raju Hirani
11:41who is a Hindu.
11:42The writer of this film
11:43is Abhijeet Joshi.
11:44The producer of the film
11:45is Vidhu Vinod Chopra.
11:46The music is written
11:47by Shantanu Moitra.
11:48The heroine is Anushka Sharma.
11:49A big character
11:50was played by
11:51late Sushant Singh Rajput.
11:52All of them were Hindus.
11:53But
11:54because they wanted
11:55to set up a narrative
11:56that this film
11:57is anti-Hindu,
11:58only Aamir Khan
11:59was chosen
12:00to be the target.
12:01Now tell me
12:02one thing about PK film
12:03honestly, friends.
12:04When you saw this film
12:05for the first time,
12:06when you saw it
12:07in the cinema for the first time,
12:08did you find
12:09anything Hinduphobic
12:10in this film?
12:11When you came out
12:12after watching the film,
12:13did you feel
12:14that this was
12:15an anti-Hindu film?
12:16Tell me the truth.
12:17You didn't feel anything.
12:18This is because
12:19this narrative
12:20was set up later.
12:21When the trend
12:22was set up
12:23on social media
12:24by their IT cell,
12:25this narrative was set up.
12:26Then you might have felt
12:27that yes,
12:28you are right.
12:29This is anti-Hindu.
12:30There is a comedy scene
12:31in this film
12:32when an actor
12:33dresses like
12:34Lord Shiva in the film.
12:35And the lead character
12:36of the film,
12:37PK,
12:38who is an alien,
12:39does not understand
12:40this basic thing
12:41that he is actually
12:42not Lord Shiva.
12:43He is just a drama actor
12:44who is dressed
12:45like Lord Shiva.
12:46So PK runs
12:47after this actor
12:48and the ignorance
12:49of PK
12:50is a big joke here.
12:51We laugh in this scene
12:52because
12:53we see how PK
12:54reacts.
12:55And when this scene
12:56was played in the cinema hall,
12:57everyone was laughing
12:58in the audience.
12:59It's a simple joke
13:00that everyone understood.
13:01But after a week,
13:02when an FIR is filed
13:03on this film,
13:04people are told
13:05that you should feel
13:06bad about this scene.
13:07How are you a Hindu
13:08that you don't feel
13:09bad about this scene?
13:10And then people
13:11start feeling bad inside.
13:12Yes, I am a Hindu.
13:13Even I felt bad
13:14about this scene.
13:15And ironically,
13:16the joke that was
13:17made in the film
13:18turned out to be
13:19a real-life joke.
13:20The joke in the film
13:21was that PK
13:22couldn't understand
13:23the difference
13:24between the real
13:25Lord Shiva and
13:26the drama actor.
13:27And if someone
13:28files an FIR
13:29on this scene,
13:30then this joke
13:31is also valid
13:32on him.
13:33Because he also
13:34couldn't understand
13:35the difference
13:36between the real
13:37Lord Shiva and
13:38a drama actor.
13:39Then there was
13:40another scene in the film
13:41about which
13:42there was controversy.
13:43In my opinion,
13:44it was a very good scene.
13:45It shows how
13:46all these wrong-numbered
13:47Babas
13:48what else do they do?
13:49By using religion,
13:50they tell you
13:51false stories.
13:52They instill fear in you.
13:53And because of that,
13:54they run their business.
13:55Who is this PK?
13:57Is he Parvez Khan?
13:59Going to a temple
14:00or a mosque is not
14:01a bad thing.
14:02Donating money
14:03to a temple or a mosque
14:04is also not a bad thing.
14:05But we learn
14:06from the PK film
14:07that wherever you see
14:08a business
14:09in the name of religion,
14:10be alert.
14:12People like Nirmal Baba
14:13who tell their followers
14:14that if you eat Samosa
14:15with green chutney,
14:16you will be blessed.
14:17Even after hearing
14:18all these things,
14:19if you feel that
14:20PK is an anti-Hindu film,
14:22then I would like to ask you
14:24what about Swami Dayanand Saraswati?
14:26Who was the founder
14:27of Arya Samaj.
14:28He even says that
14:29idol worship is wrong.
14:31Similarly,
14:32what about Swami Vivekananda?
14:33He literally opposes
14:34rituals by using
14:35very harsh words.
14:36I talked about this
14:37in the Swami Vivekananda
14:38video.
14:39Would you call
14:40these people
14:41anti-Hindu?
14:42Criticizing
14:43a specific aspect
14:44of a religion
14:45or criticizing
14:46anything associated
14:47with a religion,
14:48would that
14:49make you
14:50anti-Hindu?
14:51The thing is
14:52that an environment
14:53is created here.
14:54A narrative
14:55is set up.
14:56And do you know
14:57what's interesting?
14:58If the narrative
14:59is set up here,
15:00then any film
15:01can be called
15:02Hinduphobic.
15:03If you catch
15:04any random picture,
15:05you can call it
15:06anti-Hindu.
15:07If there is
15:08even a small mention
15:09of Hinduism in it.
15:10You won't believe
15:11that there are
15:12such pictures
15:13which were
15:14super-hit
15:15all-time popular
15:16films in their time.
15:17Today, people
15:18start seeing
15:19anti-Hindu things
15:20in them too.
15:21For 30 years,
15:22no one had
15:23any problem
15:24with this film.
15:25But now,
15:26suddenly,
15:27an IT cell
15:28guy stands up
15:29and says
15:30that he is
15:31also anti-Hindu.
15:32Because there
15:33was a scene
15:34in which
15:35Basanti Shiva
15:36goes to the
15:37temple.
15:38And Viru
15:39is actually
15:40a Hindu.
15:41Then he
15:42proposes
15:43his name
15:44for a love
15:45relationship.
15:46Now,
15:47the joke here
15:48is that
15:49obviously,
15:50Basanti is being
15:51fooled.
15:52Basanti's
15:53ignorance is being
15:54made a joke.
15:55Then Jai
15:56goes and
15:57shows Basanti
15:58that Viru
15:59is hidden
16:00there.
16:01You won't
16:02believe that
16:03even this
16:04was called
16:05anti-Hindu
16:06by the people
16:07who made
16:08this narrative.
16:09The second
16:10film is
16:11Trance.
16:12In this film,
16:13it is shown
16:14that
16:15Christianity
16:16is being
16:17corporatized.
16:18By using
16:19religion,
16:20people are
16:21being fooled.
16:22Now,
16:23even in this
16:24film,
16:25Christianity
16:26is not being
16:27disrespected.
16:28In fact,
16:29the people
16:30who use
16:31Christianity
16:32to fool
16:33people,
16:34that thing
16:35is being
16:36criticized.
16:37But if
16:38people
16:39use
16:40Christianity
16:41to
16:42fool
16:43people,
16:44then
16:45the progress
16:46in the world
16:47will be
16:48completely
16:49over.
16:50On Diwali,
16:51we often
16:52hear the
16:53phrase
16:54Say
16:55No
16:56to
16:57Crackers.
16:58Because
16:59by blowing
17:00crackers,
17:01pollution
17:02spreads.
17:03It is
17:04a very
17:05common thing.
17:06When I
17:07say
17:08No
17:09to
17:10Crackers,
17:11people
17:12will
17:13say
17:14No
17:15to
17:16Crackers.
17:17But
17:18if you
17:19connect
17:20it with
17:21religion,
17:22it can
17:23never be
17:24criticized.
17:25Because
17:26speaking against
17:27it is
17:28anti-Hindu.
17:29And
17:30this thing
17:31is not
17:32only
17:33seen in
17:34India.
17:35It is
17:36also
17:37seen
17:38in
17:39other
17:40countries.
17:41But
17:42this
17:43film was
17:44criticized
17:45there.
17:46The
17:47government
17:48banned
17:49it.
17:50Why?
17:51Because
17:52it is
17:53anti-Islam.
17:54You will
17:55never see
17:56this in
17:57developed
17:58countries.
17:59Because
18:00thankfully
18:01the people
18:02there are
18:03open-minded.
18:04In
18:05fact,
18:06they
18:07are
18:08open-minded.
18:09They
18:10have
18:11the
18:12sense
18:13that
18:14this
18:15is
18:16a
18:17very
18:18very
18:19good
18:20moment.
18:21But
18:22people
18:23don't
18:24see the
18:25good
18:26in the
18:27problem.
18:28They
18:29don't
18:30see the
18:31good
18:32in the
18:33Now you'll say, but they've shown a little too much of Hinduism and a little too much of Muslims.
18:39So make a whole movie about it.
18:41Secret Superstar, in which they show how a girl from a Muslim household becomes a superstar.
18:49She fights against conservatism.
18:51Apart from this, what about movies like Earth 1947 and Sarfarosh?
18:55In fact, watch Lal Singh Chaddha.
18:57If you've already seen this movie in the cinemas,
18:59you'd know that the Islamic wrong number baba has been criticized in this movie.
19:03The wrong number babas brainwash people to become terrorists.
19:07By giving such promises that you'll meet Hoor in heaven.
19:10The clear cut of this has been made fun of.
19:12But the people who want to make a narrative,
19:15will remain silent on these things.
19:17Because they want to make an image.
19:19Aamir Khan is anti-Hindu.
19:20If the same people were instructed from above that we have to show Aamir Khan as anti-Muslim,
19:24they would only highlight these things and ignore everything else.
19:28So it's very unfortunate that I have to make a video and explain all these things.
19:33I have two big reasons.
19:34One is that today Aamir Khan is being targeted.
19:37Tomorrow, someone else will be targeted.
19:39So understand today how this narrative is being made.
19:42First, Munawar Farooqui was targeted.
19:44Carry Minati was also targeted.
19:46I made a video on this in detail.
19:47Explaining the same things.
19:49And the second and perhaps the biggest reason is that I really liked Aamir Khan's movies.
19:53No one paid me to make this video.
19:55I am making this because genuinely,
19:57films like 3 Idiots and PK are my all-time favourite films.
20:01Films like 3 Idiots and Dangal have inspired millions of children and people
20:07to do something they are passionate about.
20:10And I would say that this film has had a huge impact on my life as well.
20:13Apart from this, one thing that I like is that
20:15Aamir Khan's films have a social message along with entertainment.
20:19For the good of the society.
20:21In Taare Zameen Par, I talked about dyslexia.
20:24And raised the issue of child psychology.
20:26In Dangal, Women Empowerment.
20:27And Lal Singh Chaddha.
20:28Its message is a little deeper in comparison to the other films.
20:32On one hand, this film portrays innocence.
20:34How we often forget the real purpose of life when we grow up.
20:39In the race for life, we forget to live somewhere.
20:42Which is shown in the character of Kareena Kapoor.
20:44And secondly, it forces you to think
20:46about what is happening to you in your life.
20:49Will that decide your future?
20:51Or will you make your own future?
20:53Often, motivational speakers say that
20:55I write my own destiny.
20:57I choose my own path.
20:58No one will tell me what will happen in my life.
21:01But in reality, there are some things
21:03that are always out of your control.
21:05And this complexity has been shown very well in this movie.
21:08This is a remake of the film Forest Gum.
21:10Which I saw 4-5 years ago.
21:12I also liked it a lot.
21:14But I liked this film even more.
21:16Because it is based on an Indian setting.
21:18So people of today can relate to it more.
21:21And Indians can relate to it more.
21:23Forest Gum is old now.
21:24So its events are even older.
21:26I feel that films like Forest Gum
21:28should be remade in every language.
21:30So that people from different countries
21:32can relate to these things.
21:34Anyway, I won't give you too many spoilers.
21:36So that I don't spoil your fun.
21:38If you haven't seen the movie yet.
21:39I will say this for sure.
21:40If you go and watch the movie,
21:41your heart will be happy.
21:42There are some films that
21:44make you angry.
21:47This film is the opposite of that.
21:49After watching this,
21:50you feel happiness towards people.
21:52You feel love.
21:53And finally, I would just like to say that
21:55what Aamir Khan has done in his life,
21:57apart from being an actor,
21:58he is more fit in the category of a patriot.
22:01His non-profit organisation,
22:02Paani Foundation,
22:03has watered more than 4000 drought-affected villages
22:05in Maharashtra.
22:07He has raised a lot of social issues
22:09in shows like Satyamev Jayate.
22:11And has spread awareness among the public.
22:13Despite all this,
22:15if you feel that he is a traitor,
22:17then you need to look inside yourself.
22:19Share this video, friends,
22:20with your family and friends.
22:22Especially those who have been brainwashed
22:24by this narrative.
22:25Who see Hindu phobia,
22:27anti-Hindu things in everything.
22:29So that they too get to know the reality.
22:31Thank you very much.
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