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<title>The Langar Hall : REVIEW - 1984: A Sikh Story on BBC</title>
<link>http://thelangarhall.com/uk/review-1984-a-sikh-story-on-bbc/#IDComment51762507</link>
<description>the narrative of the documentary historized events of 1984 as a back drop to Sonia&amp;#039;s journey from awareness of injustices against her community, a rediscovery of religion, an attraction to reactionary forces, a personal struggle ensues... a reconciliation to fate ....and she ultimately chooses to return live a happy life as a well behaved member of the secular British society, and choosing to keep her cut hair. Do you think the BBC are trying to tell us something?   Sonia seems like a nice person however she isn&amp;#039;t very bright and the budget for the documentary probably barely covered her air fare,  She didn&amp;#039;t interview any dissenting voices or context from journalists, historians, activists, politicians in India, or even mention the Congress party!... but the Diwali party was a nice touch. It is legitimate to critique this programme because tax payers fund the license fee and the BBC deliver this scrappy compromised &amp;#039;documentary&amp;#039;, and say to us shut up and take what your given.   All we have to do is make our own documentaries. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
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