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‘A Mighty Heart' Gives A Free Pass to Terror

Submitted by USMAN MIR, Jun 25, 2007 02:58

This movie is based on a true story as told by the widow of Daniel Pearl. She herself has been deeply involved in the movie.Thus it is as true to facts as can be.You cannot produce a movie just to please some which has nothing to do with reality.Daniel Pearl was killed by terrorists not by all of the Karachi's 8 million population. Lots of ordinary citizens tried to help in the case.It is easy to create a clash of civilizations but difficult to create One Earth for all human beings. Mighty Heart is indeed one Mighty step towards the latter.


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