Saturday, July 10, 2010

Red Alert - The War Within Movie Review

Cast: Suniel Shetty, Naseeruddin Shah, Vinod Khanna, Sameera Reddy, Bhagyashree, Ayesha Dharker, Seema Biswas
Director: Anant Mahadevan

Red Alert - 

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After unwittingly find themselves in a Naxal-police crossfire, a cook rural poor, Narasimha (Suneil Shetty) is taken by force in the Naxalite fold. Although he taught the use of weapons and ambush techniques, are also trying to indoctrinate ideologist "the popular due to its".

For those who do not know how Naxalism is different from terrorism, red soldiers informs us: "If While terrorism is a war against the country, Naxalism is a war against the system."
Narasimha is simplistic and not interested in ideology. He believes that because he is working, must be paid. She moans and asks for their salary Velu Junior Group Leader (Ashish Vidhyarthi). Velu, irritated Narasimha not rise above their needs little in their struggle for the common man, was very good.

Ironically, that Narasimha is very personal, are fighting in this war is no longer relevant.

Aruna eyeliner veteran filmmaker, who has given us the courageous work in 1980, including the chilling "Gehrayee" weaves a bold script, expertly directed by actor-director Anant Mahadev. Mahadev recreates a Stark, parallel world of red greeted, "nation" soldiers in dense forests, urban images, the viewer may be accustomed to seeing.

Unlike Mani Rathnam latest offering, "Raavan", where the rebels had no cause and no name, Red Alert Naxals are not afraid of being called Naxals. They are ideological warriors - of compassion for the poor and fire in their stomach. But these Naxals are also people - exposed to emotions such as love, lust and jealousy, and sometimes even a greed for power. Raje & Mahadevan walk a delicate balance and stay neutral - not to glorify or demonize Naxals.

Mahadev used very strong package of players. Although Seema Biswas, Ehsaan Khan, Sunil Sinha and Ayesha Dharker is very credible as Naxalites in Andhra Suneil Shetty is a sincere and discreet performance that touches the heart. It seems that a strong theme, strong characterization may be somewhat attracted Shetty for his act of inertia. Without resorting to histrionics textbook, he will force you to believe in his character. Vinod Khanna makes a significant performance veteran Naxalite Krishna Raj, because there Makrand Deshpande as Raghavan, an opportunistic journalist.

Scenes such as negotiations Naxals armed to the teeth with landowners to pay farmers better reveals the nature of the animal Hoodesque Robin, but other ideas are too simplistic.

Take the discovery of a traitor in the group. Spores suspicious looking unfaithful members to find a police identification card in the camp, too easy and stupid. Sameera Reddy as Lakshmi, looks the part of a poor girl brutally raped by the Andhra police before being adopted by the Naxals. But she fights unconfidently in what could have been an intimate scene between brilliant and tormented Narasimha.

Also missing links in nature take Krishna Raj fear factor of the film, gripping climax. How the head is moved by the dreaded history of the common man to change his perception can be confusing and is poorly explained. However, if you pardon the film because of its lack of complex subject, " Climax novel Red Alert" provides an appropriate and humane war in.

A brilliant scene to see is where the Naxals comply with a suggestion that the police are hiding their weapons in a village school. Despite the group's concerns for child safety in the ambush, Velu advance orders. As the bullets fly and Naxal women attempt to take the children to safety, Narasimha fight to protect children. The effect of this incident in the psyche of Narasimha is worrying as the turning point in history.

You can show considerable apathy toward war and Maoist Naxal India. We can even cock a nose in the political process, resulting in a blurred understanding of these issues. However, it may be impossible to hide from the truth when we see in terms of Narasimha. It is not a Naxalite, nor is the state. It's just another poor man, struggling to protect and feed his family. How do you feed the ideology of an empty stomach?

Many of us would rather this issue just newspaper headline, but I suggest you ignore this beautiful film effort. "Red Alert" beacon of light to try to stop the cancer wars are being fought in our country.

1 comments:

Tee Chess said...

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After watching it you strongly feel that you have seen something good and something relevant.the film is a very controlled take on the burning issue of the Naxalite movement. Thanks for sharing the information.

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