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The gift of eloquence is not bestowed on many. Nor can good intentions replace its impact.

And so, despite a relevant script (by Aseem Arora) at hand, director Samir Karnik isn't entirely fluid in articulating his objectives on celluloid.

The message his Heroes would like to convey is patriotic yet simple: You don't have to be a soldier to love your country. Ironically, it arrives on this conclusion after treading through the lives of three army men and the last letters they wrote to their families before attaining martyrdom.

Heroes, except its coming-of-age on a road trip approach, has no semblance to Walter Salles's The Motorcycle Diaries. Perhaps, Karnik should have emulated some of Salles's realistic (as well as regional) accuracy or sought to present an earthy account in the lines of Ashutosh Gowarikar's Swades [Images].

Instead he opts to rip off an episode of Friends, wherein our desi Ross Gellar (Vatsal Sheth plays Nawab. The young actor is sincere but lack screen presence) is trapped in a pair of sticky leather pants in the middle of a
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