[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eoNLlHzPhI[/media]
Description: Paranoid Lollywood fantasy about assassinating Salman Rushdie (circa 1990) complete with disco and batsuits. Salman Rushdie, played by Afzaal Ahmad, is depicted as plotting the downfall of Pakistan, the stronghold of Islam by opening a chain of casinos and discos in the country. The hero of the story, played by Mustafa Qureshi, learns of this plot and quits his day job as a police officer to recruit his brothers and create a mujahid (Gods soldiers) to pursue Rushdie and slay him. Rushdie is protrayed as a smug, bespectacled butcher in a double-breasted suit, living in palatial splendor on his own island, slaughtering his enemies with a huge blood-soaked sword. In the end, as the trio of brothers and their mother are being crucified by Rushdie, [B]Allah frees them with bolts of lightning and attacks Salman Rushdie with flying holy books (the Koran, Tawrat, Zabur, and Injil) that shoot laser beams into his skull until he bursts into flames, a scene that evoked shouts of approval from Pakistani audiences[/B].
i liked that
this convinced me to believe in the koran
Might have to download the full thing.
They only approved it because it involved a person being blown up
:krad2:
What sick and twisted religion would approve this shit? Oh wait...
Wait who were the good guys in this? :ohdear:
I was expecting the thread to deliver...I am disappoint
[QUOTE=windwakr;19665406]This confused the shit out of me. I was expecting a flying [b]KOREAN[/b]....I need to learn to read better.
But funny video anyways.[/QUOTE]
Same here. I guessed that some Korean acrobatic show gone wrong and the acrobat flew into the audience, killing somebody.
That was one long ritual just to off one person!
Koran is ineffective!
Edit: but damn it was intense!
The women voices sound like the tf2 announcer...
[QUOTE=SuPeR_MaN;19663772]Wait who were the good guys in this? :ohdear:[/QUOTE]
Well the guy getting killed is supposed to be Salman Rushdie, so...
I also read [I]Korean[/I], instead of [I]Koran[/I].
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