Monday, 23 January 2017

27. SARBJITH (2016)

SARBJITH (2016)




Language- Hindi (India)
Genre     -  Biopic Drama
Director -   Omung Kumar
*ing        -   Aishwarya Rai (Dalbir), Randeep Hooda (Sarbjith), Richa Chadda (Sukh)

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                                                                      Sarbjith is a loving brother and husband whose family comprises of wife and two daughters, he is living along with his sister and father and leading a joyful life in Punjab. One day after becoming drunk he accidently crosses the border and reaches Pakistan, where he gets captured and alleged as Ranjan Singh who was responsible for a serious of bombing in Lahore. His claims of innocence are ignored and he is tortured for months before he can inform his family of his captivity through a letter. There starts the battle of four women to liberate their beloved one from Capital Punishment.
                                                                       Sarbjith is biopic movie by Omung Kumar about the Indian prisoner Sarabjith who is accused of bombings and served 22 years in Pakistan jail. In can be a contender for this year’s National Awards for the stellar performance from both Aishwarya and Hooda, from the normal glamour and romantic roles here we can see a new face of Aishwarya Rai in the form of Dalbir, who devoted her entire life to release her brother.
                                                                       Randeep Hooda can be considered as the most underrated actor in India, the dedication level in this movie is almost as same as Christian Bale’s in ‘Machinist’, he reduces his 18 kg in just 28 days for the perfection of his title role. He portrayed the hardships of an Indian prisoner in Enemy territory with perfection. But the movie cannot be considered as a truthful depiction, it’s have certain changes to make it appeal for the Indian audiences. It was a critical and commercial success in India, but faced ban in Pakistan due to its anti-Pakistan feelings.

                                              

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