Shoot On Sight makes you look back once more at other recent statements on terror and violence, like the urban-thinker's A Wednesday and the potent and sensitively adorable Tahaan, for the sheer substance they had. The film is not trying to make a point on terrorism as much as it is on the brown-skin prejudice surrounding terror suspects. Still, it is a movie completely devoid of personality, save for the open references to a certain country where, understandably, the film was banned. And lack of personality will just not do at a time when the entire nation has been watching some intelligent c....