

And, again and again, you think as you watch 'this guy is gonna get his real soon."-but it sure takes a while. However, as the film progresses you see more and more signs that the master of the town is indeed a total jerk-face-and not only is a crook and liar, but he mocks the gods. At first you think the guy might just be a nut as EVERYONE loves the lord. However, a young man interrupts the party and announces that Singh is a tyrant. As the film begins, the townspeople are having a HUGE party to celebrate the lord's birthday and to thank him for his benevolence. Veer Pratap Singh is the beloved lord of his town.

But, because so many wonderful films are made in India, it's not surprising that sooner or later they'd make their way over here.

That's because they just weren't readily available here in the States. Having not grown up in India, it's not surprising that I only began watching Indian films in the last 10 years or so. I have often said in previous reviews of Indian movies that I am certainly no expert.
