Friday, March 4, 2011

NEHA DHUPIA AND RAGHUVIR YADAV IN DEAR FRIEND HITLER DEAR FRIEND HITLER first look was unveiled at the Berlin Film Festival recently. After it was reveled, the movie has fetched the interest of the masses all over the world. The look and feel of the movie is of international echelon DEAR FRIEND HITLER unveiled at Berlin Film Fest

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DEAR FRIEND HITLER first look was unveiled at the Berlin Film Festival recently. After it was reveled, the movie has fetched the interest of the masses all over the world. The look and feel of the movie is of international echelon and the idea of an Indian actor playing the character of Hitler is appreciated at the Berlin film festival.

The actors of the movie have basically worked on their part of character rather than highlighting on the controversial facet of the movie. Raghuvir Yadav who has played the character of Hitler says it's much difficult to play such a multifaceted character as Hitler.


NEHA DHUPIA AND RAGHUVIR YADAV IN DEAR FRIEND HITLER


NEHA DHUPIA AND RAGHUVIR YADAV IN DEAR FRIEND HITLER


"When we took the out-takes of the film to the Berlin Film Festival, the audience was excited at the prospect of seeing such a subject and the character of Hitler played by Bollywood actor," shares Dr Anil Sharma, the film's producer.


Berlin film festival gave a clear depiction of the movie all over the world. Filmmakers got a chance to clear their misconception about the movie that it's not about Hitler ideology but how his ideology of violence conflicts with Gandhi's ideology of peace.

Anil Sharma says, "There is no appraisal or reverence of Hitler's character in the movie. After unveiling the first look of this film on Adolf Hitler at the Berlin Film Festival it's clear that the film doesn't glorify Hitler, but scrutinize him against Gandhi's ideology of peace."



2 comments:

  1. Out of all the topics to choose for a film subject. a bunch of lowly educated morons in India made a film about Hitler. what's even funnier is the idiot who choose to finance the film. there are enough stories in India about Indian people and their struggle. no one needs to make a film about Hitler. only in backward India someone once opened a restaurant in Mumbai called Hitler.

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  2. Dear Idiot Anoop,
    I am in no way related to the movie but India is a free country and the same way you are allowed to blurt out your uneducated opinions about other people in the world, these guys have a right to make a movie on anything they want. It's their money !

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