Amrish Puri

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    As a society we define our heroes as people who have courage, the courage to stand up to an oppressing force and succeed. Yet, should we honor them even if they do not succeed. In George Orwell 's 1984, the main character Winston fights against the oppressing and omnipresent party to be able think freely. Throughout the book Winston struggles in a personal war against the party, meanwhile, society has lost this battle against the party. In the reader 's eyes Winston represents a beacon of hope throughout the book because he has the courage to stand up to the infallible party. By the readers seeing Winston with these qualities of hope and courage he becomes a hero and in the end displays heroism in his fight against the party. Winston is Heroic because even though he doesn’t succeed in the impossible feat of overthrowing the party, he is still heroic because he had the courage and will to stand up and fight for his humanity and never loses it throughout the pain. Throughout the book Winston continuous and unrelenting fight against the party shows his strength and courage to take on such a large and menacing opponent. In the beginning of the book Winston 's begins to realize that he dislikes the party and wants to take a stand against it. Winston believes morally that what they are doing is wrong and he searches to find a purposeful way for him to rebel. He discovers this when he begins to write in the a diary about his true feelings about the party. In the passage Winston…

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    make him look like Gandhi. They put thin cylinder shape piece of polystyrene behind Ben’s ears to make the ears stick out more. Another piece of rubber went inside the bottom lip to make that look fuller as well. Ben’s costume changed according to the setting in the film. In the beginning of the film Ben’s costume is a British suite with ties and polished shoes. When Gandhi came to India he decided to wear traditional Indian clothing. In the film Ben’s costume changed in to Indian clothing when…

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    Proof Of Ramayana

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    which was primarily based on Valmiki’s version and Sant Tulsidasa’s Ramcharitmanas. This serial was aired during 1986 till 1988 and was considered one of the hit television series at that time. Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhalia played the role of Rama and Sita along with Dara Singh, Sunil Lahri and Arvind Trivedi playing Hanuman, Lakshmana and Ravana respectively. Ramayana: the legend of Prince Rama is an animated movie which was released in 1992. This movie was a result of completion of 40 years…

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    This can be very well seen through the character of Simran’s father, Baldev Singh (Amrish Puri). He keeps “Indian culture” even in his home in a foreign land. Despite living in London for more than 20 years, his Indian values and his love for the Indian culture is not sublimed. He misses his homeland and culture in an alien land proves that he does not want to let go what represents him and is his, his Indian culture. He keeps an idol of goddess in his shop, in London and get furious when Raj…

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