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‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ Film Review: Indian ‘Forrest Gump’ Remake Burdened With the Original’s Flaws

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patka and cuts his hair.Screenwriter Atul Kulkarni’s decision to speak about the possibility of unity in India, or at least to see one’s enemies as people with similar hopes and fears, stands as the most compelling narrative transformation in “Laal.” To that virtuous ideological end, Brother Muhammed (Manav Vij), a Muslim fighter Laal saves from dying, replaces Lieutenant Dan.

Their interreligious friendship illustrates the film’s message of tolerance.Those most familiar with the original Best Picture winner will likely catch themselves searching for its best remembered elements, including the scene where Gump receives a medal from President Lyndon B.

Johnson, and will notice some of the less obvious additions to the saga, such as Rupa’s life meets a tragic end less punitive than Jenny’s.

Chandan works with enough resources that allow for production value, making use of multiple musically driven montages to advance the expansive plot, which ultimately delivers a visually pristine and idyllic movie that’s just as saccharine in tone as the problematic 1990s classic.

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