| Insaaf-The
Justice Review :
'Insaaf-The Justice' seems to be
today's story depicting corruption. It warns the criminals
that they cannot escape punishment and the victims would
definitely get justice. 'Insaaf-The Justice' introduces
Henna opposite Dino Morea who incidentally is a trained
director too from the University of London.
The deities delight
in places where women are revered, but what about the
places where a woman is raped every six hours and her
dignity maligned every second? In the crux of "Insaaf"
is standing a traditional married Indian woman who is
not only raped by a man, but the law and the society
itself! Finally she rises like a phoenix and her actions
promises a beginning to a new era. The fictional tale
of a factual account and social history of 21st Century
- forms the backdrop of "INSAAF"- The Justice.
IAS officer Prasad (Sanjay
Suri) gets posted in a city in northern India where
he settles with his wife Kunti (Namrata). Kunti, a traditional
housewife becomes an object of lust for Bunty (Dayal)-
the son of minister Rameshwari Verma (Kunika). Finding
an opportunity, Bunty rapes Kunti. Husband Prasad runs
from Pillar-to-Post seeking justice but only in vein!
Finally out of frustration he takes the ultimate step
of SUICIDE.
The nation is stunned by the shocking news of "the
rape of the wife of Director, social security"
and subsequent " the suicide by an IAS officer"
whereas the locals take it with a pinch of salt! Suspecting
the logistics of the case, the Union Home Minister appoints
a high level CBI team to probe the matter and book the
culprit.
Mr. Abhimanyu Singh
(Dino Morea), an IPS officer, a man of proven integrity
and monitored track record, is assigned the responsibility
of cracking the case. On his mission, he encounters
a social worker Yogi, who keeps the encyclopedia of
the (mal) functioning of 'un-civic' society. Yogi gives
a jolt to the inspector with the statement that 'the
rape case was never registered at all'. He also gives
clues about how the 'jungle raj' operates, the incidents
that culminated into 'the rape of Kunti'. The victim
is condemned to a life of hell bearing stigma and indifference
of society, whilst the rapist is roaming and reigning
scot-free.
Superintendent of Police
Abhimanyu Singh, with the help of his ladylove, Reena
(Henna), an investigating journalist nabs Bunty staking
his life and carrier. The judiciary comes into action.
But, alas, its the 'rape of trial than the trial of
rape'! The court exonerates Abhimanyu Singh for lack
of evidence against Bunty. As for Bunty, he saves himself
from the law with his alliances with the much influential
political figures thus exposing (once again) the corruption
in Indian political sphere.
Finally S.P.Abhimanyu
Singh comes out with the only resort. He, along with
Journalist Reena, counsels Kunti who had been keeping
a low profile to prevent social stigma. The two instill
strength and confidence in Kunti to face life, fight
for justice, and more importantly… to punish the
evil without which the torture on women would continue
and go unnoticed. In a rage of fire, Kunti rises like
a phoenix from ashes! The civil society wakes up to
capture the rapist. The jostling heated commotion follows.
And lastly Kunti makes her memorable tryst with "INSAAF"-
The Justice! |