Although New York is not the first remarkable film to synthesize terrorism and friendship but it goes a step further to explore the evolution of terrorism in the context of home-grown emotions such as friendship and betrayal. New York challenges the existent codes of cinematic conduct, and not by being fashionably unconventional. On the surface it is an old fashioned film about three students who grow up and grow wise through the politics of our times. Kabir Khan is a minimalist movie maker. It would be easy to designate New York as a well-shot engaging drama on how global terrorism affects the lives of three NRIs in the US. New York is an important film, not only for its political message, but also because it dares to treat basic emotions in a language thats still largely alien to our cinema.
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