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West Is West Official Movie Trailer 2011

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

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Second Part Of The Family Comedy.

Director: Andy De Emmony. Screenwriter: Ayub Khan-Din. Producer: Leslie Udwin. Director of photography: Peter Robertson
Production designer: Aradhana Seth, Tom Conway.

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  • its not PAKISTAN,its INDIA, !!!!! pakistan is a amazing country not any thing like that,EVEN THE ACTORS ARE NOT PAKI

  • @bmangi999 It's filmed in India but the boy is a Paki ;)

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  • @justme2me not even close

  • people this stuff doesn't matter just enjoy!

  • Guys enjoy movie it not matters india, pak or USA. movie is made for enjoyment...

  • I saw East is East and loved it! Is this anything as amusing...?

  • @bmangi999 BRO U STUPID OR SOMETHING ITS FILMED IN INDIA BUT SAJID IS FROM PAKISTAN/UK YOU DUMB FUCK DO SOME RESEARCH IDIOT

  • wtf THEY ARE PORTRAYING PAKISTAN IN A VERY VERY VERY WRONG WAY THATS NOW HOW THOSE PPL LIVE

  • We don't have Camels in Pakistan, maybe in the South of Pakistan in the deserts. Nor are there Cow's in the middle of markets in Pakistan. In India, the cow's are free to go anywhere, but not in Pakistan.

  • @lukeyboymufc1990 - Do yourself a favour, and learn proper English. You're 20-years-old? You come off as 12-year-old child.

  • @SuperManbir - Pakistani & India were never one country. The region's of modern-day Pakistan and India were united under the British empire. This doesn't mean Pakistan was a united Country with India. Go educate yourself.

  • The only Pakstani aspect of this film is the actor: Aqib Khan. The film was shot in India, the majority of the actors, and actresses are Indians.

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