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Friday, October 22, 2010

Rakta Charitra Review- Another Gory Facet of the Politics !


Rakta Charitra Review: Ram Gopal Verma’s much awaited film “Rakta Charitra” is based on a true story of Paritala Ravi.

Well known for his gritty and dark cinema, RGV’s upcoming flick is the most violent Hindi film ever made.
The story of the film has no rules, here the life of human beings is not worth a penny, here men are butchered, women are raped and abducted, here police obey orders of goons and guns, bombs, swords, sharp weapons and knives are a man’s best friend.
The film has just one song. There is no romance, no foreign locations, no humour or comedy, no family gatherings, no striking sets, and no good looking faces.
It is a complete law of the jungle. The essence of “Rakta Charitra” is revenge. This film will be admired by those who has a liking for brutality in cinema. The film deals with emotionally volatile people.
The background of the film is set in a rural environment. The story of the film revolves around Paritala Ravi played by Vivek Oberoi a soft spoken person, who had taken law in his hands to take revenge from his father (Rajendra Gupta) and his brother’s (Sushant Singh) murderer.
The manner in which the incidents unfold in the film keeps the audiences hooked. There is not much movement in the first half of the film.
In fact, there are more and more killings. The story of “Rakta Charitra” gains momentum when an iconic actor turned politician makes his entry and takes Paritala Ravi under his wings.
“Rakta Charitra” is targeted towards those audiences who love to watch violence, aggression, bloodshed, massacre and brutality on the silver screen. The film will also be released in Tamil and Telugu versions.



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