Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Kisna, the worrior poet (movie)



This film called Kisna is set in the India in 1930's when nationalists fighting for the country's independence rose up as one, urging the British to quit.It show us the reality between Indians and British in many diferrent ways.
British Deputy Commissioner, Peter Beckett, presides over a vast region in British-ruled India. He lives there with his wife, and a young daughter, Katherine in India. When he finds out that Katherine has become too friendly with one of the locals, Kisna, he sends her back to Britain. But, she come back when she grows up.
 I think that in this story,  you can see the discrimination, and the difference between Indian and British culture and how the historical moment affect the love story between Kisna and Katherine.
It is a beatiful story, this summerize what we learnt in classes.

1 comment:

  1. The movie looks very interesting and by the description that you give, it shows very well the discrimination againts other communities. I can not understand why people have to discriminate other people just because they have another culture or religion because in the end we are all human beings, we are not different from each other, and we must learn that some day.

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