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Movie Gunjan Saxena fails to measure up to Nationalism; Karan Johar's Dharma Productions is all about ADHARMA

Karan Johar's latest presentation 'Gunjan Saxena' has once again reinforced the anti-national credentials of the producer. Despite Johar's declining public image, he is shamelessly pursuing the anti-national agenda with such movies. Karan Johar, it seems, has broken all barriers to achieve his avaricious goals while pleasing his masters across the border. Bollywood has become full of trash, where producers like Karan Johar defecate their worthless ideas through movies, which is later termed as creative freedom.


On several occasions, this rogue filmmaker has flamboyantly exhibited his miserable ideas on the big screen. In the movie 'Gunjan Saxena', deliberate attempts have been made to malign the reputation of prestigious institutions like Indian Air force (IAF).   

A devious and dangerous game is being played to fool the audience, when a hot topic is picked up to present a theme that is anti-climax. In Gunjan Saxena too, the story of valour and patriotism for country has been mis-represented as a personal struggle of a woman in a male-dominated institution (in this case IAF). By misrepresenting the workplace ethics at India's elite institutions like IAF, Johar has played with the messaging of the film.

Such chicanery can be expected from Paki/Commie influenced Bollywoodias as they seem to have mastered the art of deception which is good enough to not just attract the audience but to influence them as well in order to create dissent within the country.

Given the extent of sleaze in Bollywood,  time is ripe for two-three surgical strikes to clean the existing mess. This won't be a big deal as Sushant's murder investigations are already in process. Investigating agencies should identify the venomous elements and thoroughly probe their sources of funding, yearly revenues, assets, Pak associations and foreign trips. 

The Bollywood needs a 'RESET', which is possible if breaking-India elements are brought to books and an example is set for others.

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  1. Bollywood had become a dangerous place long long ago,when haji Mastan arrived and took active interest in Hindi moviedom.All prominent actors like Dillip Kumar,Amitabh and many others had link with him.Black money generated by these mafias was invested in big banner films.Islamisation also happened from there .Then came Dawood,who not only fully controlled the movie making of bolly wood but involvement of ISI and Pakistani influence increased to a grand scale ,the killing of Gulsan kumar also done by them.A lot of violence,anti Hindu philosophy like defaming Hindu Gods and Hindu rituals embedded in the movies.Violence against women like in Bazigar and vulgarism penetrated in the movies .But the unfortunate thing was that billions of Hindu viewers accepted those self insults and made those radicals as big stars and producers.Now they have complete control of the Bollywood.It would be possible to eradicate this down fall only by the viewers who have the wisdom to see the end of the down fall.Secondly the Indian security apparatus like police,ED,Raw, intelligence agencies should be more active to trace the involvement of ill gotten money and foreign funds.

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