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Review of Gulaal....

The above "review"(?!) is certainly missing a lot of points. This film I believe cannot be understood if one doesn't have an idea about Rajputs and Rajasthan [or Rajputana]. The larger issues are at one hand and the way the story has been shown is marvelous. I won't say the film doesn't have any flaws, in fact it has many of them. Yet, a good film with a good story but a little weak in terms of the message it wanted to spread.

With all humility, I would say the reviewer doesn't look like a film-critic rather some pupil of Marxist thought. Come on! don't look at everything from the "Bourgeois-elite-worker-poor-government-identity politics-class struggle" and other serious view points.

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