As
Independence Day looms closer, the cast of Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s Mahakali–
Anth hi Aarambh hai talk about their favourite patriotic film
Sandeep
Arora
Rang De Basanti is my favourite film and I love watching it. It shows
that anyone can be a desh bhakt. It is your actions that show your deshbhakti.
The film is all about what can be done to improve the country. The protagonists
were just college boys and they took action against a political party for their
mistake. It teaches us that we can also raise our voice if something is wrong
in the country.
Arjun
Singh
My favourite patriotic film is Border. The movie is the best example of
sacrifice and love for our country. As I am also from an army background, I am
aware of the struggle and pain of soldiers and their families as well. This
movie taught us all about the beautiful bond between a mother and a child and
the country. It teaches us how everyone forgets caste, creed and colour and
unite when it comes to fighting for the county.
Pratham
Kunwar
I love watching Border because the film seems very close to the
reality. All the actors have played their part brilliantly. The story telling
was superb and so are the songs.
Kanan
Malhotra
My favourite Patriotic movie is Rang de Basanti. I don't see that
sense of patriotism in the youth these days. I like this movie because it shows
that with the help of the youth, so much can be done. The story shows the
transformation of young college-going students’ minds. Through them, the writer
has shown the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters.
Gagan
Kang
I love the Hollywood film The Patriot that stars Mel Gibson. Our country
is our motherland and we must treat it like our mother. We always need to stand
up as well as fulfil all our responsibilities towards our country. The film
portrays this beautifully.
Arjit
Lavaniya
My all time favourite patriotic movie is Lagaan. This movie is a
historical drama and is truly spectacular. It is about the fight between
British colonialism and the people of a village and depicts orthodox practices
of India. The movie shows the integrity of a traditional community. For me,
this is not only a wonderful movie, but it is also an example of how people can
make their dreams a reality, despite all odds.
Pooja
Sharma
I love the film Gandhi by Richard Attenborough. There is a scene in
the film where Gandhiji teaches a character, played by Om Puri, about penance.
Om's character tells Gandhi that he is Ashvamedh and that he killed a young boy
of another religion and is scared that now he will rot in hell. Then, Gandhi
beautifully explains to him how he should adopt a boy of the same age and bring
him up. He then adds that he must make sure the boy is of the other religion. I
just love that scene. The film starts with Einstein's quote on Gandhi.
"Generations to come will scarce believe that a man such as him even
walked the surface of this earth.” It gives me goosebumps.
Vartika
Chauhan
I love watching JP Dutta's Border. The film evokes immense national
pride as well as respect for our soldiers. It teaches you so much about history
as well.
Abhaas
Mehta - Lakshya is my favourite patriotic film. The story of the film is so
relevant and it talks about how soldiers, too, have a life of their own, which
they sacrifice for the country.
Jai
Harsh Varadan
I love Ghazi Attack and Border. They evoke a sense of national
pride in me. Border shows the relationship soldiers share with their families
and how they leave everyone for the sake of the country
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