Indian Republic Day, the Bollywood Way
Whilst we, at BollyCurry, have been embracing the New Year 2014 with open hands, our motherland, India gears up for its very 65th Republic Day in patriotic spirits.
Published: Sunday,Jan 26, 2014 07:46 AM GMT-07:00
Whilst we, at BollyCurry, have been embracing the New Year 2014 with open hands, our motherland, India gears up for its very 65th Republic Day in patriotic spirits. A day when the old Act was over thrown and a new written constitution was formed, to reign India. Various Bollywood movies have been dedicated to the country, whilst some are done in a good will; the others depict how corruption and greed have overruled the country and its people.
One
of the best movies directed in the history of Indian Cinema, is the Aamir Khan
starrer, Rang De Basanti. For the first time, we can say that the movie
is a remarkable blockbuster not only because it has Mr. Perfectionist featured
as the protagonist, but because of the logic and realism in the storyline. The
movie released on the Indian Republic Day, 26th January 2006, already marking
its relation to the event. The
plot focused on a group of youngsters working to make a British documentary for
a friend. Ultimately, the documentary which was just another story for them, becomes
a turning point in their lives after a close friend cum brother gets killed in
an aircraft crash which the government officials wrongly claimed to be a
mistake of the pilot. This incident rose an anti-corruption fight among the
civilians, who wanted to prove and punish the government ministers for the use
of cheap spare parts in the Indian Air Force air crafts, which resulted in the
death of a loyal Indian lieutenant. Rang De Basanti is a movie based on the
real freedom fighters, who fought and died, in order to serve justice and
independence for local Indian civilians.
Another
one in line is a movie which directly pointed fingers at the Indian
Constitutional Policy on allowing caste based reservations in government jobs,
as well as government educational institutions. Aarakshan,
staring Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, and Manoj Bajpayee in pivotal roles,
was hugely criticized by the political officials of India, and was also banned
in various States for a certain period. It however, passed a very strong
message that education should be provided equally to one and all; only those
with a fairly good academic merit deserve special treatment, and not those who
hail from a rich or influential families.
Prakash
Raj, best known for his politically thrilling movies, was the mastermind behind
the 2010 mega hit flick, Raajneeti. The title literally translates as
"Politics" and it gave a clear picture of what happens in the world
of greed, whether it is between two opposition parties, or two brothers. The
blockbuster featured Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpayee as the
leads. The plot focuses on how two brothers built a strong government which
later collapses owing to the fight for power within the family members
themselves. "Where there is power, there is abuse of power." - This
motion was closely examined in Raajneeti, and almost every relationship of characters in
the movie was solely for retaining power. The movie also shed light on various
crimes such as murder, rape, corruption, and encounters by the police based on
wrong accusations. Hence initially, the movie received a lot of controversial
negative reviews by politicians, but it was announced a blockbuster at the Box
Office India, and was very well appreciated by the audience in India and
overseas.
Sarkar and Sarkar Raj, are both based on the political games played by officials, owing
to power and greed. Both movies focus on the world of politics and crime; and
how such activities have really affected India as a country. From street crimes
to Mafia rulings, and corrupted government ministers, both movies give a clear
vision of the political face of India. Directed under the reign of Ram Gopal
Verma, this movie was claimed to be controversial since it indirectly targeted
a few known politicians. However as a defense to his words, Verma stated that Sarkar was purely a work of fiction, based on the American hit flick, The
Godfather.
The
most recent in the list is Satyagraha, yet another inspirational movie covering a few
chapters of the Indian political life. The title of the movie was loosely
developed by Mahatma Gandhi, and means "insisting on the truth".
Based on an idealist man; Amitabh Bachchan's struggle to seek justice for his
son, who was brutally murdered, the story revolves around how each day unveiled
a new political game being played the powerful ministers in order to retain
their power and greed for money. There comes a turn of events where the
civilians unite against the politicians and demand all the pending government
issues to be sorted without the payment of illegal bribery. It becomes a tough
situation towards the end, but with the death of Amitabh Bachchan's character,
the state gets a new ray of hope, which diminishes the supremacy of corrupted
ministers to make India a truly free nation.
The
aforementioned movies are just a few amongst many which have depicted the face
of politics in India. Rann, Nayak, Yuva, and Gangaajal are also considered strong contenders for
portraying a drama which is based on real incidents that have taken place in
India, before and after the new Constitution was formed.
Upcoming Salman Khan starrer, Jai Ho, is also said to be strongly
connected to politics. With the release date slated close to the Republic Day,
we at BollyCurry are looking forward to seeing some inspiring drama; with the
hope that it will someday stand as a reality check to the current political
affairs in India, and bring about a much needed change to make India a better
and safer place to reside.
From the entire team of BollyCurry, here's wishing all a peaceful
Republic Day. Long Live India, Jai Hind!
Writer: Sonia R.
Editor(s): Mohini N. & Hershi J.
Graphics: Amna M.
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