Bajrangi Bhaijaan: Between Indian and Pakistani Cultural Groups

The spread of new culture from other countries can be done easily nowadays. Especially through media, which has a very strong role for the dissemination of another countries culture. One of the examples is through the movie. There are a lot of movies, which was themed on the cultural issue. That movie is showing various different groups which come from the different races, tribes, ethnic, gender and so on. And most of those movies, showing the discriminations through other groups, besides it also the issues of stereotype, racism etc. one of the movies which showing the two different cultural group is an Indian productions movie entitled Bajrangi Bhaijaan. This movie is showing two groups which are Pakistani and Indian itself. This story is telling about how a Pakistani girl was missing in another country which is India than meets an Indian man which finally helping her to get back to her country. Thus, this paper will talk about some issues such as the group which represents in this movie and the differences of the cultural background of each group also how is media can influence the cultural background.
There are two groups that represent in this movie. They are Pakistani and Indian. In fact, at first, they have the same nationality, because the conflict that happened between these two countries, they were separating their selves. As already known, the Pakistani people are Muslims and Indian are Hindu. The Pakistani main character is a six-year-old little girl which cannot speak and being lost in India, named Sahida. Then this girl meet an Indian man which around 30 years old. Sahida lives with her parents in Sultanabad, a mountain area in Pakistan which adjacent to the state border. While Pawan, mostly called as Bajrangi is another main characteristic in this movie which is Indian, lives in the some town in India which doing a trip to another town. In his trip to Delhi, he meets Sahida. In the first meet, because Sahida cannot speak, Pawan calls her as Munni....