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Talk:Aazaan
My God, I'm from Czech Republic! Not produce any Bollywood films! Even in Poland, or elsewhere in the EU not! Not to be confused "instead of shooting" with the production! This film, as I read, was filmed in Chechnya. This is such a territory in the Caucasus. Not in the Czechia! There is clearly written: Country: India Langue: Hindu! - [[1]] And if not enough wikipedia, look in imdb - [[2]] Country: Indie Languee: Hindu --Pandolfini 02:43, 6 May 2012 (CDT)
- Let me give you an example. The Viral Factor is a Hong Kong-made movie, but it's been produced in Malaysia, Singapore and Jordan. Hong Kong movies uses Cantonese and yet the main stars don't totally use Cantonese since they speak English at a few instances. It's not much different anyway. Besides, this movie's director is from India, but he chose to have the movie filmed in other places including the Czech Republic. A lot of movies produced in America for instance were filmed in the Philippines and the country doesn't use English as a primary language. Don't use language as a main determinant of the category postings. Ominae 02:54, 6 May 2012 (CDT)
- I think it's been said that the categories only apply to the primary filming location, not to every "on-location" shoot that was part of the production. This is to keep the categories as identifying where a film was made; they become useless if every last location shot is included. Evil Tim 03:00, 6 May 2012 (CDT)
- Well these places are the primary places of the movie's filming location and I can confirm that. I apologize if it looks like that it's a lot. Ominae 03:01, 6 May 2012 (CDT)
We span many James Bond films, but neither is a Czech film, for heaven's sake! Czech film is a Czech film, and Indian is Indian. Bollywood is a separate category. We did not create them like that and never create this "movie". And as I write - not to be confused with Chechnya, dammit! It offends us, and Poles, that kind of movie. This movie is against our national traditions. It's a Czech film Tobruk writting to to Libyii because they filmed it there! Wake up. Drive is by what it says on imdb--Pandolfini 03:03, 6 May 2012 (CDT)