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Posted: 12 years ago
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tho this one looks like one need ke goli, but must say the trailer on big screen had much more impact than besharm.

don't under estimate power of any movie...look how madras cafe turned out.
who knows this one might surprise.


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Achava11


Yeah! those two were enough for this year..seems that to be the case😆

oh!so Satyagraha may not do well??I am not aware of that!

All of those associated are going through a bad phase

So it completely depends on the actual content

Which I am not getting good feelings about

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Posted: 12 years ago
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yeah..If the content is good..it will anyways run to packed houses!😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Achava11

yeah..If the content is good..it will anyways run to packed houses!😆

true that

I want it to do well for BigB and Kareena though

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Satyagraha
By Taran Adarsh, 28 Aug 2013, 14:29 hrs IST
Not a day passes when you don't hear/read about rampant scams and corruption, dreadful and appalling crimes, shortage of essential commodities and thick-skinned and power-hungry netas going back on their promises. There's no denying that you commence the day by reading/watching mostly miserable news in newspapers/news channels. Prakash Jha, a conscientious film-maker, has always emphasized on narrating stories that mirror actuality, raising pertinent issues that affect the nation. This time, in SATYAGRAHA, the proficient storyteller attempts to depict the anguish in middle class Indians and how this stratum of society is left with no choice but go on recourse to start a movement against corruption and the deceitful babus responsible for the mess.

The timing couldn't be more appropriate, for SATYAGRAHA summarizes the mood of the ordinary man and the nation in general. Jha minces no words while flaying and condemning the fraudulent and unscrupulous politicians and the unjust system in a style that's now synonymous with his brand of cinema -- realistic, hard-hitting, forceful -- that leaves a hammer-strong impact.

I wish to affirm that SATYAGRAHA has a striking semblance to Jha's former proficient work RAAJNEETI, but I must also acknowledge that this is Jha's most intensely political film thus far. Right from the abuse of power taking place around us to depicting the ugly underbelly of Indian politics, which, of late, has transformed into big bucks and business, Jha and co-writer Anjum Rajabali make sure they chisel and sculpt the screenplay around the present-day scenario, often borrowing from headlines and episodes that the spectator is acquainted with. In addition, like the well-intended political protest movement sometime back, SATYAGRAHA also portrays the fact that the movement/s ought to be well thought-out and structured to recover from the current scenario.

SATYAGRAHA deals with the movement of the middle class to re-negotiate transparency in democracy. It's the story of a man who is a firm believer of Gandhian principles [Amitabh Bachchan], an ambitious entrepreneur who represents the modern India shining philosophy [Ajay Devgn], a social activist who aims to be a politician [Arjun Rampal], a fearless political journalist [Kareena Kapoor Khan] and a wily politician [Manoj Bajpayee] who uses every means to break the system.

Prakash Jha, one of the finest narrators of political themes, derives inspiration from a number of real-life episodes that occurred in the recent past, but SATYAGRAHA doesn't take sides nor does it favor/denounce any particular politician. In that respect, it's a standalone film that encompasses episodes such as the Anna Hazare movement, the murder of the whistleblower who exposed the road mafia and the telecom scam, besides highlighting the police attack on public and the candle light protests. Also smartly intertwined are intricate relationships amidst the backdrop of politics and corruption to make the goings-on more absorbing and engaging.

Executing a political thriller seems like a cakewalk for Jha, who, by now, is a veteran in this genre of cinema and executes a variety of sequences with aplomb. Note the point in the narrative when Amitabh is released from police custody after Manoj Bajpayee intervenes and the sequence that ensues. There's another pertinent moment between Amitabh and Ajay -- an emotional one, in fact -- which gets you all moist eyed. Similarly, there are several episodes in the second hour that keep you thoroughly hooked to the proceedings... and that includes the culmination, which takes the film to its pinnacle. Besides, Jha smartly bundles in a couple of songs in the narrative, with 'Raske Bhare Tore Naina' [Aadesh Shrivastava] and 'Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram' [Salim-Sulaiman] pepping up the goings-on, especially the latter which has truly strong words that reverberates one's thoughts. Sachin Krishn's cinematography captures the hues and angst with precision. Dialogue are piercing, intense and thought-provoking all through.

SATYAGRAHA is embellished with qualitative performances, with each actor grabbing eyeballs. Both Amitabh Bachchan and Ajay Devgn's characters bear striking correlation to real-life characters, but the capable actors ensure they don't come across as caricatures. Amitabh is incomparable and unmatched yet again, delivering a performance that's easily one amongst his finest in the recent times. He's fantastic and also the scene stealer. Ajay underplays his part brilliantly. He breathes fire where required and handles the poignant moments with extreme care, without going overboard. Kareena is effortless yet again, displaying a natural streak while interpreting her character. Arjun Rampal also stands out in a film that boasts of towering performers. That speaks volumes of his range as an actor of calibre and competence. Manoj Bajpayee is vicious and sadistic to the core, flaunting the evil streak to the optimum. Here's another power-packed performance by this splendid actor. Amrita Rao sparkles in a noteworthy role, leaving a strong impression.

Indraneil Sengupta leaves a mark in a cameo. Vipin Sharma is tremendous yet again. Vinay Apte is top notch. Mugdha Godse doesn't get much scope. Manoj Kolhatkar, Shireesh Sharma, Ajay Trehan and Girish Sahdev are noticeable.

On the whole, SATYAGRAHA is an all-engrossing, compelling drama that mirrors the reality around us. In fact, it's yet another brilliant addition to Prakash Jha's credible repertoire, who has created some of the most politically momentous motion pictures. For the splendid drama and the electrifying dramatic highs, I suggest you must watch this hard-hitting fare. Absolutely recommended!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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waiting for the reviews on Kareena perfomance
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Waitin dis movie for kareena kapoor
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Posted: 12 years ago
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TA already did a review. That's really fast.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Satyagraha movie review

Updated 28 Aug 2013, 18:18:59

Film: Satyagraha;
Actors: Amitabh Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Manoj Bajpayee, Arjun Rampal, Amrita Rao
Director: Prakash Jha
Music; Salim-Sulaiman, Indian Ocean, Meet Bros Anjjan and Aadesh Shrivastava

The movement which moved the entire nation and the constitution couldn't have been more effective than it was that it compelled our Parliament to take a serious note of it. Befitting such a gigantic act into a cinematic jar wouldn't be that simple for any filmmaker.

Satyagraha would not be termed as a portrayal of Anna movement, which enraged the entire nation to join in. However, it delves the platform on which the protest took place and Prakash Jha does it what he is best known for. He digs into the shady politics and brings out the hidden notions which alter the business world.

Manav Raghvendra (Ajay Devgn) owns a telecommunication company in Delhi and wants to make it bigger than it is. But in its process he is exposed to the bitter reality of politics and corruption in India. Balram Singh (Manoj Bajpai) a politician ruins his life and he is unwontedly involved in tele scam.

Held responsible for betrayal, distrust, he loses the confidence of his ladylove Yasmin Ahmed (Kareena Kapoor), a political journalist by profession and Dwarka Singh (Amitabh Bachchan), his ideologist and a school principal.

Manav decides to hit back to the corruption and launches a protest which takes a massive movement joined by Yasmin, Dwarka and Arjun (Arjun Rampal), an emerging youth politician joins him. Now here begins a raging movement in a bid to bring down the government on its knees.

Prakash Jha's Satyagraha' is a mix of emotions and political satire. You wouldn't expect a pure political campaign from the director without a bit of dramatic touch in it.

The flick in the first half has the engaging demonstration of how the big deals in telecom world take a bigger shape while the second half portrays the aam-janta movement which could have been more authentic.

Kareena Kapoor herself getting into the campaign seems needless. The romantic number Raske bhare tore nain shot between Ajay and Kareena could have been given a miss. However, the greatly executed mass movement has that zeal to give goose bumps and is thought provoking.

More it's the stars' performances, which packs a solid punch and paints over the blemishes.

Amitabh Bachchan is exceptional as Balram Singh. Each dialogue he delivers leaves an impact.

The lucky mascot for Prakash Jha, Ajay Devgn first as a big business tycoon and later as a campaigner does justice to his character.

Kareena Kapoor as a journalist in flick could have been more impressive; having said that she does a good job.

Arjun Rampal as a youth politician is great. Manoj Bajpai plays the cunning politician perfectly. He skins into the clever character perfectly.

Amrita Rao among all has lesser role in the flick but is good. Mughda Godse as an opportunistic corporate lady plays her part well.

Music jointly given by Salim-Sulaiman, Indian Ocean, Meet Bros Anjjan and Aadesh Shrivastava is good. Songs like Raghupati raghav, Janta Rocks will give you goose bumps while Raske bhare tore nain is classical romantic number which is picturised beautifully.

http://www.indiatvnews.com/entertainment/bollywood/satyagraha-movie-review-9508.html
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Any other reviews out? Heard TOI rated it pretty high, but there's no confirmation coz they havent updated their website yet. It was in the Bombay Times paper

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