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  baazigar187@ wrote:
  I saw this movie at cineplex with my girlfriend and I must admit it was first time a tear trickled down my cheek after watching a movie. I new about what happened in 1984 during the riots but wasnt aware of the impact it had on people lives and also the extent at which it happened this film left me absoloutley flabbergasted, gobsmacked, I was literally amazed, the transformation of sarabjit (the protagonist of the movie), from being a simple music loving student to becoming a terrorist is portrayed perfectly to a T. Also an effective scene is his transformation into a sikh, when he grows a beard and wears a turban, this film is so powerful due to scenes like this, so powerful that it had the power to make me feel ashamed of myself. I am a hindu you see, and my family is from dehli, I remember a few years back my uncle going on about the riots in dehli and feeling proud of what happened, feeling proud that may hindus had killed many sikhs, I guessed I felt proud then too, what the hell I was only 10, but I must admit after watching this movie I am ashamed of what happened and hope there can forever be peace in our beloved india, between sikhs and hindus and even muslims. Thank you, RAJ.
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