Sarabjit : Movie Review
What happens when a normal rural man crosses the India
Pakistan border accidently??
The whole movie answers this question. Right from the
brutality to the inhumane activities that the Pakistani soldiers do to this
Indian villager pinches our heart and a guaranteed emotional attachment starts
budding up for audience towards the main protagonist, the credit goes to Omung
Kumar who had beautifully tried to convey a tragic yet inspiring story of
sarabjit to the audience.
A man living a simple and a very normal life ends up into a
trap when he accidently while being drunk crosses the border of India and
enters into Lahore(Pakistan). A so called border irritates me because some
milestones put in a line is designated as a border instead of atleast attaching
some wires in line around them.
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The whole story starts from the so-called border crossing of
Sarabjit while being drunk singing the ‘Jai Jai Shiv Shankar’ song who is then suddenly captured and is tossed
into the Pakistani prison.
The very convincing acting of Randeep Hooda makes you
realize the pain and brutality that Sarabjit went through.
Now the story revolves around Dalbir (Aishwarya), sister of
Sarabjit, Sukh(Richa),wife of Sarabjit,
and two little girl’s plea for the Indian Government to take some action and
fight against the same government for not taking any action in Sarabjit’s case.
The flow through which the film takes its audience is
commendable.
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In Pakistan during the same time Sarabjit is forced to
accept that he is Ranjit Singh Mattoo, an Indian accused of terrorist attacks
in Pakistan. Sarabjit unwillingly agrees that he is the man named Ranjit who was
behind the terrorist attacks in Pakistan although his subconscious didn’t want
to accept that but his conscious knew about the physical pain the body was
going through. When the accused surrenders no
better proof is required, a death sentence is declared for Sarabjit by
the Pakistani court, conforming the spark in the adamant sister to take her
brother back home.
How she deals with this situation?? What do the Pakistani
plotters have in mind for Sarabjit?? How misinterpretations lead to
psychological breakdowns to the family??
Watch this emotional yet inspiring story of Sarabjit and come out with a full
paisa vasool feeling as a viewer.
A.T.M review rating : 3.5/5
Story/Writer by:-
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Utkarshini Vashishtha
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Directed by:-
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Omung Kumar
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Producer by:-
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Sandeep Singh, Deepshika Deshmukh,
Omung Kumar, Vashu Bhagnani, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar
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Music by:-
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Jeet Gannguli, Amaal Mallik,
Shail-Pritesh, Tanishk Bagchi, Shashi Shivam
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Cinematography:-
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Kiran Deohans
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Editing by:-
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Rajesh Pandey
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Studio / Distributor:-
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N/A
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Language:-
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Hindi
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Budget
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N/A
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Star-Cast & Role
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Randeep Hooda
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–:as:–
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Sarbjit
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
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–:as:–
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Dalbir Kaur(Sarabjit’s Sister)
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Richa Chadha
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Sukhpreet Kaur(Sarabjit’s Wife)
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Shiwani Saini
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Swapan
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Ankur Bhatia
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Baldev
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Ankita Shrivastav
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Poonam
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Charanpreet Singh
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Sanjay
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Ram Murti Sharma
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Daarji
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