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When Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa joked about the NCB raids on Indian Idol 12 stage; say
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Abhay Deol Talks About Hyper Nationalism In Cinema: It Has Been Done To Death And It s Counter-Productive
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Actor Abhay Deol says his upcoming series 1962: The War In The Hills aligns perfectly with his anti-war philosophy as it focuses more on individual stories rather than indulging in hyper nationalism.
Deol, known for films like Socha Nahin Tha , Dev D , Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobaara , believes that the idea of showing nationalism in cinema has been an over-used trope. It has been done to death and it s counter-productive. It s easy to be provocative in a nationalistic way, rile up people s feelings for their nation. That s a much easier route to take. It s obvious, easily recognisable.