Red Alert Movie Riview
Cast: Suniel Shetty, Sameera Reddy, Vinod Khanna, Naseeruddin Shah, Bhagyashree, Seema Biswas, Ayesha Dharkar, Gulshan Grover, Aashish Vidhyarthi, Makrand
Deshpandey, Zakir Hussain.
Directors: Ananth Narayan Mahadevan
Music Directors: Lalit Pandit
Producers: T. P. Aggarwal & Rahul Aggarwal
Written by: Arun Raje
Red Alert-The war within a film based on the Naxalite biolence, they based on Arunachal Pradesh. The movie’s set in the angry, underdeveloped forest belts of Andhra. The movie offers some solution to the Naxalite problem Naxalite movement in a the film’s situations are straight out of newspaper headlines and Mahadevan has handled the subject maturely
Red Alert boasts of having original dialogues of the Maoists which is perhaps the first time in the history of Indian cinema. Director Mahadevan is different take on his film
A poor man ( Suniel Shetty) who played the role of Narashimha Bhagyashree playing his wife is good he wolk in to his hous But his poor guest is in serious trouble: caught between the Maoist army, and the state police The movie shows women fighting hand in hand with men. The female casts include Sameera Reddy, Bhagyashree, Seema Biswas and Ayesha Dharker In an Anna team who wase gang –raped by the police and killed student He rues the fact that being a part of the gang made him kill so many people. He decides he wants to end it all. We may even cock a snoot at the political process
She is encouraged to fight back and train in combat. The team functions on the philosophy that this is as much a woman’s fight as a man’s, and both genders are made to contribute equally. Maoists are not active in Arunachal Pradesh. This is what Narashimha A shootout scene between the police and the Naxals in a school is particularly compelling.
Vinod Khanna puts in a sharp performance as Naxal veteran Krishna Raj, as does Makrand Deshpande as Raghavan the opportunistic journalist.
In fact, the film equates the Naxal movement with Islamic jihad ending with a quote by Osama Bin Laden’s son saying, ‘Find another way’
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