aamir khan -rang de basanti
By apsara60
@apsara60 (6610)
Israel
February 18, 2007 2:44am CST
Did Rang de Basanti, really helped to reduce some corruption in India. Can the young generation really change the present corrupted policies of India. Will there be a new India, where every one will be judged as per his ability and get what he deserves. It is not easy task, but also not impossible. What does the young people of India have to say about this.
2 responses
@kalpanabangari (38)
• India
7 Mar 07
yes very true. movie like RDB will deinately help out for reducing the corruption.. atlst the young generation can take this as a+ve approach..
if atlst 25% ppl think the same thn definatly 1 day corrupion will def. will get reduce ....
n if every1 knw abt thr rights n put thr effort in a +ve side thn def.
'coz its a old saying that even the large cane can be fill by few water drops.. bt the ppl should have to open thr eyes n have to think for others also..
@apsara60 (6610)
• Israel
7 Mar 07
I am sure this movie has brought awarness in general public, may be they cannot do anything against it, but at least they will try to avoid such places which makes them also a part of corruption. May be those who are still not fallen into this hell will try to keep their hands clean. We cannot say that it RDB did not do anything, it surely did leave some effect behind.Thanks for your response.
@sandipanhit (147)
• India
5 Mar 07
No,It only ponts to the problem.But our politicians are so corrupted that they cant be changed.See MIG air crashed some 2 days ago again.
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@apsara60 (6610)
• Israel
6 Mar 07
Yes you are right, a war against corruption is very difficult. one has to destroy roots of cause, and roots of corruption are very deep now..........