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FRIENDS OF HITLER
Aronite thinking
During the World War II, Hitler was seen by a few Indian
Leftists as a possible ally against the British Imperialists ruling
colonial India.
Their disillusionment with Hitler’s prevarication is well
documented in Subash Chandra Bose’s disappointment with
the Nazi Supremo- when Subash demanded an explanation
personally from Hitler on his writings about Indians in the
Mein Kamf.
The shrewd Indian freedom fighter, then hastened to leave
Germany.
Bose who then proceeded to form the Azad Hind liberation
Army with Japanese help had clearly left the Indians in no
doubt about the fiendish German’s outlook on Indians.
Dr Suseelan however, reads more to this than ignorance and
traces the motives behind making this provocative movie in
Hindi titled “My Dear Hitler”- to the Karachi based Mafia
headed by Dawood Ibrahim that is widely perceived regularly
bank roll big budget Mumbai productions.
“It is now being reported that Bollywood has been taken over
the Islamic Mafia headed by the notorious Jihad terrorist
leader Dawood Ibrahim. The Jihad terrorist leader is the most
wanted man in India for his terrorist activities in Mumbai and
different parts of India. He is living in Pakistan and is guarded
by Pakistan Intelligence agency ISI. He has business
connections in Mumbai, Dubai and Pakistan. Dawood Ibrahim
is the leading financier for Bollywood movie industry” says
the Psychologist who also heads the Indian American Forum.
Coming down heavily on declining moral tone of the Film
Industry, which is reflects the rot-
“For several years, Bollywood was interested in producing
movies for promoting family values, morality and national
spirit. Now Bollywood is interested in the trivialization of
family relations. Bollywood use sex to sell their movies.
What distinguishes the preset time from the past is that
Bollywood movies celebrate sexual revolution, promiscuity,
and a wary avoidance of emotional commitments” notes the
Professor of Clinical psychology.