Simply put:
When I started watching the Ghazi Attack (fortunately I watched the TV premier, so didn't lose money), I was reminded immediately of the Hollywood flicks with the same story, and was even more surprised to see the exact same events unfold. Notwithstanding the claims that it is based on a true story, I found it too close a match to be shrugged off as coincidental. Therefore, I am forced to conclude that this is one more of the long list of Hollywood rip-offs. It seems these days the Indian movie industry simply lacks the creative edge to produce anything original that could beat Hollywood productions.
Ghazi Attack = [U-571 + Crimson Tide]
When I started watching the Ghazi Attack (fortunately I watched the TV premier, so didn't lose money), I was reminded immediately of the Hollywood flicks with the same story, and was even more surprised to see the exact same events unfold. Notwithstanding the claims that it is based on a true story, I found it too close a match to be shrugged off as coincidental. Therefore, I am forced to conclude that this is one more of the long list of Hollywood rip-offs. It seems these days the Indian movie industry simply lacks the creative edge to produce anything original that could beat Hollywood productions.
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