Mr. Patwardhan has located so much information and found so many willing interview subjects that his War and Peace has a riveting intelligence all its own and earns its epic title.
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VarietyDavid Stratton
VarietyDavid Stratton
Though long-winded and discursive, the professionally assembled material is of immense interest and importance in reminding the viewer of the threat to world peace posed by the continuing posturing on the subcontinent.
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Village VoiceJ. Hoberman
Village VoiceJ. Hoberman
Immersed in popular culture, War and Peace makes it clear that India's nuclear mania appeals not only to religious chauvinism, primitive nationalism, and a desire for modernity but, even more dangerously, to a festering sense of inferiority.
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TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonagh
TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonagh
Patwardhan offers no solutions, but poses disturbing questions.