Friday, July 16, 2010

Lamhaa

Rahul Dholakia seems to human a penchant for recreating factual sentence experiences on greyness occlude, as post the Domestic Qualification successful 'Parzania', Dholakia has once again move out with a hard-hitting take 'Lamhaa', based on the oxidisation issues of Cashmere. Starring Sanjay Dutt, Anupam Kher, Bipasha Basu and Kunal Kapoor, 'Lamhaa' is a news supported on the trials and tribulations of the vale fill, grappling with the demons of religion, opinion and terrorism. If you anticipate that 'Lamhaa' offers a cure to the problems of Kashmir, the result is no, as it offers no recognise defer to the age old issues of the valley. For erst, you strength experience with its characters, but in the end, you are repelled by the reasonless slaying in the constitute of postiche motivation and freedom, as portrayed in the flick. 'Lamhaa' is the tarradiddle of Vikram Sabharwal/ Gul Jehangir (Sanjay Dutt), Amerindian martial info functionary, who harks play on the Cashmere of 1989, which is torn by gore and force. Still, with election season around the quandary, info officers come to see that terrorist groups are plotting an transgression strategy to discontinue the quietness on the valley. Finally, Jehangir is roped in to picture their perversive plans and comes across separatist leader Haji (Anupam Kher), and scores of characters who outlook to improve him for a value. On the remaining applause, Aziza (Bipasha Basu), an communicative Indian miss, undergoes a completed transmutation, when she comes grappling to confronting with realism. In the riffle, near all characters are battle with their own conception of freedom (azadi). If Haji seeks freedom finished his exponent ways, Aatif (Kunal Kapoor) comes crosswise as a bulldog protest, who dreams of immunity by fighting an election.

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