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Essay heading: Nation Is Linkes To Family, Patriarchy, Society And Community In Bollywood
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Sholay can be viewed in this context by equating the village of Ramgarh to the nation. And it shows how the people united to fight against external enemy, Gabbar. Here a village is seen as a nation and the villagers are assumed to depict Indians. There are uncountable communities in the Indian society and each differs in some way or the other... displayed 300 characters
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But, the most important thing that Bollywood movies portray is that in spite of these differences when an external force attacks the nation, the people within these communities come together and fight as a nation rather than have separate identities. Sholay shows how the old Muslim man in the village inhabited by Hindus, sets aside the religion backgrounds and encourages the villagers (Indians) to fight Gabbar to restore peace and tranquility in the village (India)... displayed next 300 characters
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