As the news poured regarding the death of Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, Nicholas Berg came back to my mind. I saw that video showing beheading of the American, I thought I was strong enough to withstand but in hindsight I would have been better not watching it. That video is example of animal instinct and radicalism in name of Islam by Zarqawi. I think Iraq war has both sides to it. American invading a free nation supporting it by the whim and fancies of there president was a mistake. But at the same time killing innocent people under the name of religion in gruesome manner does not also find place in free world. What Zarqawi and his organization did can never be justified. I doubt his killing would completely end insurgency but it will severely hurt the network. The people of Iraq has been suffering for years, first under Saddam and now due to American presence and inability of there leaders to form a stable government. Hope this killing ends insurgency in Iraq and give its people an opportunity to develop a democratic Iraq.....................
First of all I would like to congratulate author\director\actor of "Final Draft" on excellent performance in the play. I am not avid watcher of Marathi play. I took a shot of watching “Final Draft” after some good reviews from my friend. I watched this play at Gadkari Rangmandir in thane. The ticket was cheap as compared to what we pay to watch disastrous movies at multiplex. So on that count I also would like to appreciate producers efforts on making play affordable to watch. First impression of “Final Draft” for me was unrealistic. I thought the protagonist girl was to fragile in her thoughts to inspire a arrogant professor to mends his way. Please understand that my views on this play are from my point of view and they may sound naïve. But I guess in any work if you want to reach the pinnacle of perfection you have to take in account all the viewer (also a knucklehead like me). I didn’t had problem in understanding the message of the play. But when I watch anything whether...
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