![]() ![]() The crudeness and cackling is still all there! Since 1946, Punjab was suffering from communal violence all over as individual sides were carrying out 'eye for an eye' killings and looting by mostly gangsters. Nirmal Panday leaves a lot to be desired it feels as if he has just walked his character off of the sets of Bandit Queen and into Train To Pakistan. They are directed to soap opera standards. The acting, especially that of Nirmal Panday, is simply awful which is confusing as the actors are very capable and some even distinguished. It feels as if the director is patronising you, and that the viewer has to be reminded again and again that the villagers were uneducated. The script is full of foul language, even if it is Punjabi (which is to indicate that the village is in Punjab).
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