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Friday 1 March 2013

Film Review: The attacks of 26/11

Film Review: The attacks of 26/11
           Trend of redemption through a fresh issue films - have had little walk. Research on issues that some filmmakers, etc. So be sure to enjoy a good movie, but there are many, the good - will destroy substantial topic. Ram Gopal Varma's film, The attacks of 26/11 which went on to become one such example.They do not see that Ramu movie film making either forgotten or are not working from the heart. The terrorist attacks in Mumbai in 2008 he made ​​the film, the story is no such thing as far - may not be far away.Apparently roughly 26/11 Taj Hotels, Leopold Cafe, Cama Hospital, Nariman Point Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the terrorist attack on the Oberoi Hotel and commando action lasted three days, the public - Janardhan good versed.Through this film, so it was being expected that the development of Ramu - even show some things with the people Chaunkenge. But nothing in the movie is shown. Ramu has shown much of what people already know so much because of the attack - a moment saw people live. More than her letters - has been published in magazines and newspapers.The film flashback Mumbai terrorists from entering the sea begins. The full development of the then Joint Commissioner of Mumbai (Nana Patekar) is being presented before a commission's Commendation. If an attack has added an additional input in addition to the story, so she Ajmal Kasab (Sanjeev Jaiswal) questioning and remand etc, which was presented by Ramu is extremely childish style.Ramu has had many scenes drag on too long. Nana Patekar and Sanjeev Jaiswal filmed a scene in the morgue, which had become well, he was hitting the length. A review on the shortcomings of the film can be written separately. Nana Patekar It should also nerve that he has signed the film without a script. Mumbai attacks killed nearly 164 people and injured more than 300. The movie does not seem to pay tribute to them in any sense.

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