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'Filmistaan' movie review: A sensitive issue served with humour (see pics)

Cast: Sharib Hashmi, InnamulhaqWriter-Director: Nitin KakkarRating: ****Clasping the grounds of cross border bonding, 'Filmistaan' surely touches your patriotic chord. Though not unconventionally treated, the film has got potential to make you laugh or at least




Hold this film tight. There is an utterly moving sequence towards the end of this lovely parable on cross-border amity where Sunny(Sharib Hashmi), who has strayed into Pakistan, confesses to Aftaab(Innamulhaq) that he is obsessed with Bollywood and wants to be a hero, though he knows he doesn't have it in him.

"Mera asli hero toh tu hi hai," Aftaab tells Sunny sincerely.

For me, that moment sums up the mood of this big-little film. Made at a shoestring budget by fringe talent, the film shows us that true heroes can be found in most unexpected places.

Try this hamlet in the back of the beyond in Pakistan where our Bollywood struggler is locked up by militants who actually wanted to kidnap Americans for ...errrm...negotiations.

And look what they dragged in!