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Both Lech Wałęsa and Solidarity is referenced by Prakash (Jayaram's character) in response to Prabhakaran's (Sreenivasan's character) "Don't utter a word about Poland!" dialogue. | Both Lech Wałęsa and Solidarity is referenced by Prakash (Jayaram's character) in response to Prabhakaran's (Sreenivasan's character) "Don't utter a word about Poland!" dialogue. | ||
Sandesam was released in 1991 just 1 year after Wałęsa was elected president. Wałęsa lost the subsequent [[wikipedia:1995_Polish_presidential_election|elections of 1995]] to [[wikipedia:Democratic_Left_Alliance_(Poland)|Democratic Left Alliance]] leader [[wikipedia:Aleksander_Kwaśniewski|Aleksander Kwaśniewski]]. Kwaśniewski was successful in enacting a new constitution for Poland and bringing in strong reforms which Wałęsa failed to do. Kwaśniewski still holds the title of the all time favorite Polish president.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Kwa%C5%9Bniewski</ref> | |||
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