I – Proud to Be an Indian
I – Proud to Be an Indian | |
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Directed by | Puneet Sira |
Written by | Puneet Sira Vekeana Dhillon Sohail Khan Jay Verma |
Screenplay by | Puneet Sira Vekeana Dhillon Sohail Khan |
Story by | Sohail Khan |
Produced by | Sohail Khan |
Starring | Sohail Khan Kulbhushan Kharbanda Aashif Sheikh Hina Tasleem Tim Lawrence |
Cinematography | Dev Verma |
Edited by | Rakesh Kumar Singh Chirag Jain |
Music by | Daboo Malik K. C. Loy OZ & JKEYZ XLNC |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Languages | Hindi English |
I – Proud to Be an Indian is a 2004 Indian Hindi action drama film, written and directed by Puneet Sira and produced by Sohail Khan.[1][2][3]
The film, about racism against Asians in London, was shot in a span of thirty days in the UK and was budgeted between Rs. 4.5 and Rs. 50 million.[1][2]
Plot[]
The film starts when a Sikh couple alight from a bus at night on an isolated street. The woman is pregnant. They are followed by racist goons and are attacked. Later, "I" along with his father reach London. They went to the house of their son who is living along with his wife, son and teenage daughter. Later, they see the news and learn that the bodies of a Sikh couple were found and it was a suspected racist attack. They attend the last rites of the deceased couple. Later on, the goons attack an Indian store owner. These goons believe that England belongs to white people. The family has to taste racism when Kamal (sister in law) of "I" is cornered and sexually humiliated. She returns home in shock. "I" learns of this and beats three white racist goons. But his brother didn't lodge a police complaint. Later on, "I" is attacked by a Pakistani who is running a boxing club. This attack is ordered by white racist goons as they don't want to attract police. Later on, "I" fights the gang leader of racist group, which "I" wins.
Cast[]
- Sohail Khan as I
- Kulbhushan Kharbanda as I's father
- Aasif Sheikh as I's brother
- Hina Tasleem as Noor Firoz
- Tim Lawrence as Caine
- Alex Mileman as Crumb
- James Owen as Monk
- Imran Ali Khan as Aslam
References[]
- ^ a b "I - Proud To Be An Indian". Bollywood Hungama. 13 February 2004.
- ^ a b "Fighting racism in 'I'". Sify.com. 2 January 2004. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012.
- ^ "Newcomers undeterred by the flop wave". Sify.com Movies. 19 February 2004. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012.
External links[]
- I – Proud to Be an Indian at IMDb
- I – Proud To Be An Indian @ Bollywood Hungama (IndiaFM)
- 2004 films
- Indian films
- 2000s Hindi-language films
- British Indian films
- Films about racism
- Films shot in London
- Indian pregnancy films
- 2000s Hindi-language film stubs