Indian Movie “Fighter” Trailer Released| An Anti-Pakistan film

Indian Movie “Fighter” Trailer  has been Released  which is completely an anti-Pakistan film'. Bollywood is back with yet another war based movie which many people are seeing as nationalism and war fanaticism.

Indian Movie “Fighter” Trailer Released| An Anti-Pakistan films'


Titled 'Fighter', the film is directed by director Siddharth Anand, who made films like 'War' and 'Pathan' and stars Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone and Anil Kapoor in lead roles.

In the trailer of the film, it can be seen that apparently the Indian Air Force crosses the border and attacks Pakistan.The subject has divided the opinion of users on social media, with many calling it a presentation that reflects war mania

What is in the trailer of the movie 'Fighter'?

The recently released trailer of the fighter is garnering attention. It depicts a special fighter unit of the Indian Air Force.

The trailer begins with Hrithik Roshan's voice saying, without naming the 'enemy', 'A fighter is not one who achieves his goal, a fighter is one who spits it out.'

It mentions the terrorist attack on Indian troops in Pulwama and reminds the audience that 'first there were the bombings, then 26/11 (ie the 2008 Mumbai attacks) and now Pulwama'.

In this regard, a politician is seen saying that in the last 50 years, no government has given 'them' a proper response, but 'now enough is enough.'

The trailer also shows the Indian Army entering Pakistan-administered Kashmir and fighting the 'enemy'. Hrithik can be heard saying that 'POK' means Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. You have captured, we are the owners.

He further says that "If we come down to misogyny, every neighborhood of yours will become 'IOP' (Indian Occupied Pakistan)."

The trailer ends with Hrithik throwing punches at his enemy and loudly repeating 'India Occupy Pakistan'.

It is part of a series of films in recent years that depict the unprecedented bravery of Indian forces against Pakistan and often have themes of nationalism, surgical operations and regional politics, but critics have criticized the content of the films. Seen as 'propaganda'. 

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