“Dunki” delves into the concept of integrity (Movie Review)

1 hour 54 min your borders were always open, invest millions and settle down, borders keep out only poor. Death by bullet or death by hunger, what is the difference?140 years ago no visa was required to enter any country, “Dunki” is a journey where people face hunger, bullets, cross borders, and risk life which Nigerians call “Japa” Join me in reviewing the first movie that got my 10/10 remarks, its movie to watch to understand fully the impact of Asylum

This movie delves into the concept of integrity, contrasting the path of someone who lies to secure a visa for the betterment of their family with someone who maintains their integrity but remains in poverty. Reflect on this dilemma for a moment—whose stance do you agree with, and which path do you align with? This theme is encapsulated around the 1 hour and 56 minute mark. Seeking asylum entails crossing a line from which one rarely returns, encapsulating the struggles many endure to succeed in life. Watching this film will undoubtedly prompt introspection and evoke a multitude of questions.

Most homes have been shattered by the pursuit of "DUNKI." Let me explain how. If you've ever had a close friend or family member who traveled abroad without the proper documentation to countries like the UK, US, Europe, or Australia, you'll understand the challenges they face. Whether you travel with your family or alone, finding balance in this aspect of life as a man is incredibly difficult. The impact of colonization runs deep, especially in parts of Asia like India and across the entirety of Africa. Just look at Nigeria, where the value of $1 is constantly fluctuating. This movie is essential viewing for anyone who plans to travel or has loved ones abroad, offering insight into the struggles they endure.

2 hours 6 min was very touching, may we not work so hard to the level when it’s time to enjoy death comes knocking, that Turmor was very touching. I defiantly believe the Dubai government might have been debriefed about this movie in some kind of way in 2 hours 20 min I love the reply tho, no place like home, even tho Nigeria might seem bad today I still miss home, No place like home you will never understand until you are far from home. It’s a movie to watch for everyone planning to travel to a foreign land and to those out there that got stuck and can’t come home, you are not alone. This movie is 10/10 for me cause I can relate so deeply. Remember the movie is based on a true life story.

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