11-30-2020, 11:38 AM
Watched the Bollywood movie "Chakravyu". It's a 2012 bollywood movie starring Arjun Rampal and Abhay Deol (brother of Sunny Deol) on the lead.
The movie revolves around the story of two friends who meet after a long time. Just when things are going pretty well, the friend who's a police officer gets a posting in an area inhabited and ruled by Maoists. His friend comes along trying to help him. They decide that the latter shall get into the team of the Maoists, spy and relay important information. And that does happen.
However, as time progresses, we see that the latter starts believing the ideology of the Maoists who were actually fighting for their rights, and starts helping them. That puts the best of friends at war with each other, ultimately in which the latter gets killed.
This movie has a really good plot, and it is an emotional account. It portrays every bit of truth, and what actually happens in such areas which are inhabited by Maoists. In my opinion, this movie deserves a 9/10.
https://www.airtelxstream.in/movies/chak...IE_6101558
Movie day today!
Watched the movie "Aarakshan" - it's a 2011 hindi movie starring celebrated bollowood actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone.
For those who aren't aware "aarakshan" is a Hindi word which means "reservation". In the initial bit of the movie we see the Supreme court ruling that there will be 27% reservation in education as well as jobs for OBC (other backward classes). This in turn leads to a controversy between the castes, somewhat like the have and the have nots, regarding the concept of this reservation. General category has to say that the judgement should be on the basis of merit and not someone's background (caste, creed etc.) however, the backward classes like SC/ST/OBC, have to say that they do not enjoy the same facilities as the general category people so there should be reservation. This leads to drift between friends, who get separated. However, they do come along with each other during the course of the movie and ultimately unite with their teacher to provide free education to all students, and to bring down the expensive institutions run by greedy people.
Personally, I'm not in favor of reservation but yeah if I present my opinion publicly, it'll be said that I think so because I'm a general category guy blah blah ... so I usually avoid such discussions though I have both a strong opinion and reasons to back that, for whatever i believe.
Coming back to the movie, it's pretty good, and noticeably skillfully designed. Though there are a lot of twists and turns, the flow of the plot is lucid and I enjoyed the movie. Will rate it a 8.5/10, it's a good one.
https://www.airtelxstream.in/movies/aara...2352000006
The movie revolves around the story of two friends who meet after a long time. Just when things are going pretty well, the friend who's a police officer gets a posting in an area inhabited and ruled by Maoists. His friend comes along trying to help him. They decide that the latter shall get into the team of the Maoists, spy and relay important information. And that does happen.
However, as time progresses, we see that the latter starts believing the ideology of the Maoists who were actually fighting for their rights, and starts helping them. That puts the best of friends at war with each other, ultimately in which the latter gets killed.
This movie has a really good plot, and it is an emotional account. It portrays every bit of truth, and what actually happens in such areas which are inhabited by Maoists. In my opinion, this movie deserves a 9/10.
https://www.airtelxstream.in/movies/chak...IE_6101558
Movie day today!
Watched the movie "Aarakshan" - it's a 2011 hindi movie starring celebrated bollowood actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone.
For those who aren't aware "aarakshan" is a Hindi word which means "reservation". In the initial bit of the movie we see the Supreme court ruling that there will be 27% reservation in education as well as jobs for OBC (other backward classes). This in turn leads to a controversy between the castes, somewhat like the have and the have nots, regarding the concept of this reservation. General category has to say that the judgement should be on the basis of merit and not someone's background (caste, creed etc.) however, the backward classes like SC/ST/OBC, have to say that they do not enjoy the same facilities as the general category people so there should be reservation. This leads to drift between friends, who get separated. However, they do come along with each other during the course of the movie and ultimately unite with their teacher to provide free education to all students, and to bring down the expensive institutions run by greedy people.
Personally, I'm not in favor of reservation but yeah if I present my opinion publicly, it'll be said that I think so because I'm a general category guy blah blah ... so I usually avoid such discussions though I have both a strong opinion and reasons to back that, for whatever i believe.
Coming back to the movie, it's pretty good, and noticeably skillfully designed. Though there are a lot of twists and turns, the flow of the plot is lucid and I enjoyed the movie. Will rate it a 8.5/10, it's a good one.
https://www.airtelxstream.in/movies/aara...2352000006