![]() Place names in the movie, such as Kamdesh and Bashgal, are real places in Nuristan. It is in Eastern Afghanistan next to Chitral, which is in Northwest Pakistan. The place was then known as Kafiristan and is now known as Nuristan. What most viewers do not realize about The Man Who Would Be King (1975) is that it is not about a legendary place, although Rudyard Kipling may have thought so when he wrote the story, because no white man had ever been there and returned to tell about it.
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