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Karma means action, and their action of always fighting fire with fire has lead to a mentality which they then repeat on home ground. That mentality has led them to militarize their own police, and that's where the “karma” comes. And I'm not letting the other players in the war theater off either, that's why I have said a “more dangerous” place. Even their own people do not support endless wars. In addendum : What I mean when I say the US “exported violence”, and “made the world a more dangerous place” is in reference to their continued development of dangerous weapons, which are then exported to countries around the world as a solution to their problems. That is what the black lives matter movement is all about! In the larger picture, there is no “us” and “them”. Create your own actions, your own movement, relevant to your own country. I'm saying follow their lead but not their actions. I'm saying support them by calling out the systemic problems in your own country, because they turn out to be one and the same thing. I'm not saying they deserve it, I'm saying look at the picture in it's totality. Maybe it's time for these now? Now that “woke” indian celebrities and the middle class stand in solidarity with fighting systemic racism in America, perhaps they'd see how it manifests in their own backyard? America has exported violence to the world, they have made it a more dangerous place, it was but inevitable that it would come back karmically. He added the hashtag: "#makingwhatbollywouldnt" to his post. Had I not believed that, I wouldn't have made the films I've made."Ībhay Deol co-starred with actresses Gul Panag and Raima Sen in Manorama Six Feet Under, which marked filmmaker Navdeep Singh's debut as a director. I always believed that the audience is way smarter than we give them credit for. Hence even if one managed to, the film would barely have any screens or marketing. Ltd., wrote about his mantra behind zeroing in on one out-of-the-box film at a time: "At the start of this century no one in power had the faith that experimentation would work with an Indian audience. I say that I got tired of hearing, 'I saw it on DVD, I loved it, when was this film even released!?' If I had a rupee for every time someone said that I'd be a multi millionaire!"Ībhay Deol, who is known for starring in out-of-the-ordinary films such as Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, Dev.D, Ek Chalis Ki Last Local and Honeymoon Travels Pvt. They say it was ahead of its time for India.
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In his post, Abhay Deol wrote about the one frequent reaction to his film that he's "tired of hearing" after all these years: My film Manorama Six Feet Under released in 2007. Back in September 2007, Manorama Six Feet Under was termed as a neo-noir film and released to much critical acclaim, which however, did not reflect in the film's performance at the box office. On Saturday, the 44-year-old actor wrote about his penchant for starring in unconventional films, right from the beginning of his career, citing Manorama Six Feet Under as one of them.
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Remember Abhay Deol's crime thriller Manorama Six Feet Under from 2007? Abhay Deol has a story to share.