The reality of India’s corruption – in a movie

On December 24, 2010, in India, by Sanjeev Sabhlok

Hindi movies often depict corruption quite powerfully – even though they have no clue about how to solve the problem. Here's a one minute snippet that I condensed from a longer piece found on youtube (it is from the movie, Lage Raho Munna Bhai). Worth listening. Expresses some of the angst I feel.

It won't be a bad idea for anyone who wishes to help – and who has expertise in such things – to extract such sections from various Hindi movie snippets on youtube. The combination of these snippets it likely to tell a very powerful story. 

Below is another extract from the same movie, focused on corruption:


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