The recently released Telugu feature film Ghazi , which was also released in Hindi and Tamil, has won critical acclaim from a different quarter, when Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu watched the film on one of the screens in the city on Sunday.
He complimented the makers for their effort to portray patriotism and commitment to the nation’s security.
Speaking after watching the film, along with some members of the film unit, Mr. Naidu said it was very educative for the Indian youth, at a time when some forces of separatism were trying to create internal disturbances in the country with their divisive tendencies.
“There are no musical numbers, no glamour or glitz or vulgarity in the film, but it sustains the interest of the viewer all through,” he stated.
It was very serious and at the same time an interesting movie because it had depicted the history of 1971 India-Pakistan war, wherein our soldiers have shown their might and defeated Pakistan.
“The film gives us an idea of how things happened before the 1971 war. The present day generation should know about history and feel proud of our brave soldiers,” he suggested.
Flowing compliments
Mr. Naidu complimented both the actors and technicians of the film, stating that they succeeded in keeping the interest of the viewer intact all through, although there was some dose of fiction here and there.
“Such films are very much necessary when some forces are trying to creating internal disturbances when our neighbour (Pakistan) is aiding, training and funding terror,” he noted.