Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Rajneeti The Political Saga

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Cast: Nana Patekar, Ajay Devgan, Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Manoj Bajpai, Arjun Rampal, Naseruddin Shah, Sarah Thompson Kane.

Music: Pritam Chakraborty, Aadesh Shrivastav, Shantanu Moitra, Wayne Sharp

Producer & Director: Prakash Jha

RAAJNEETI is a multifaceted Indian political human game played to achievepower and how this hunger changes and transforms them into brutal and manipulative humans. It is not only ‘Mahabharata’ showing the clash of warring cousins, dynastic rule and electoral politics but also ‘Godfather. In spite of knowing ‘Mahabharata’ or ‘Godfather’, one is not able to guess what games the present day political Pandavas and Kauravas would play in RAAJNEETI.

The main theme of the movie is to enlighten how the politician runs the system in the third-world countries to fulfill their desires. Though, the story alters continuously, it will surely keep you overwhelmed at the constant turn of situations. The film not only entertains but also enlightens with its message.

After watching the film one could say that even three hours of time is too short to watch such a good film. Raajneeti is definetly Prakash Jha’s qualitative product and one thing is sure that though it is serious and dry political drama; you definitely don’t mind its length. It is also note to be ensured that Rajneeti doesn’t furnish to a viewer who keeps their brains at home while watching a film. You need to be vigilant while watching this one.

It is much anticipated movie of the year and casts Ajay Devagan, Katrina Kaif, Kareena Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Manoj Bajpai, Ranbhir Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Arjun Rampal and Sarah Thompson in key roles and has music by Pritam, Adesh Srivastay, Wayne Sharp and Shantanu Moitra.

Story plot:

It is a wicked battle in Pratap’s family for the political power between the rival pretenders. It’s quite common that if the elder brother in the family suffers with any intended cause of pain or death, the seat of powerautomatically shifts to his younger brother. But his son Manoj Bajpayee (Veerendra) considers himself to be the rightful inheritor to his bed-ridden father’s seat of power. He doesn’t want his rival cousins Arjun Rampal(Prithvi) and Ranbir Kapoor (Samar) to occupy the throne while he is back in the shadows. So, for that he seeks the help of dalit leader, Ajay Devgn to clear the path for his means to occupy the top power. On the other hand, Ranbir Kapoor (Samar) who came to India from New York on a short vacation strucked in the battle arena of family rivalry. Katrina Kaif (Indu), daughter of a wealthy industrialist, is also caught in this web. Nana Patekar (Brij Gopal), who plays the role of mentor guides Prithvi and Samar as the battle gets bloodier as day passes.

Prakash Jha shaped every one’s character in the movie well and every actor delivers a dazzling performance. Though Ajay Devagan has kept away in the second half of the story, one must give it for his acting with full perfection. Nana Patekar performance is gleaming. His powerful dialogue deliveries having smiled on his face made the audience amazed. Katrina Kaif, in her character showed her sincerity. She is away from her glamourous looks and appeared as a full fledged actress in this movie.

On the whole this movie is really worthful to watch. It’s truly a venerable effort of all the team. So, don’t miss to watch Raajaneeti, a brilliant comprehensive impact.

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