|
|
Language:HINDI
Director:Rakesh Mehra
Producer:Rakesh Mehra,Ronnie Screwvala
Cast: Aamir Khan, Soha Ali Khan,Waheeda Rehman,Om
Puri
Music: A.R Rahman |
| Rang
De Basanti
Movie Stills: |
Click
here |
| Rang
De Basanti Wallpapers: |
Click
here |
|
| Rang
De Basanti Movie Preview
: |
This movie is all about recognizing oneself and our
backgrounds. It is about moving forward and standing
up for you rights and beliefs.This is 'Rang De Basanti'
based around a college campus, we see how an English
filmmaker Sue arrives in India to make a film on Indian
revolutionaries such as Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar
Azad and the people that fought for freedom from the
British Raj. However as she has lack of funds she turn
to a college in Delhi where she recruits students to
act for her docu- drama.
Here we meet some very
colourful characters:DJ: (Aamir Khan) A college dropout
from at least five years, but still remains there as
to him the real world has nothing to offer.Karan (Siddharth)
The son of an Industrialist (Rajnath Singhania) and
although he has a difficult relationship with his father
he continues to freeload off him.
Aslam (Kunal Kapoor)
A Muslim boy from a middle class background who is philosophical,
he lives near the Jama Mosque, he's a believer, a poet
and the straight path for all his friends.Sukhi (Sharman
Joshi) The youngest of the group, he's easily misled
and very vulnerable- his one weakness? Women.Laxman
Pandey (Atul Kalkarni) He is the fundamentalist of the
group and it is his belief that the world will be a
much better place through politics.
Sonia (Soha Ali Khan)
The only female of the group, the tomboy with the fighting
sprit, she is also engaged to Ajay (Madhavan) the air
pilot.So what do all these characters represent? Well
that they reflect are true meaning in society today,
our beliefs our true feelings within us all. Everyone
is for themselves- the world has changes as people become
more self- centred.
Yet it is Sue as the
filmmaker that brings this all to light, in her attempt
of showing what India really is like today. As her documentary
delves deeper into the lives of these six friends she
does have an impact on them. As a result they take a
step back and look at themselves for being the actual
descendants of such great men, who fought for freedom
and how this has made a difference to their lives.
This movie is different
in the manner in which is presented as the past and
present are juxtaposed together, to express the views
and sentiments of the young children involved, progressing
throughout the movie. Rang De Basanti' is said to represent
youth as it is today, with some fantastic moments displaying
all the colours of India- expect an amazing climax!
Preview by Hinna
Kausar
|