AAMIR Director :Rajkumar Gupta Music : Amit Trivedi Lyrics :Amit Starring :Rajeev Khandelwal Everything
happens in one day. As the protagonist alights from his flight in India, he is taken for a ride, literally. For the first few
minutes, as things happen in a flurry, your heart races anticipating the turn of events. Eventually, you settle to an
engrossing fare with an unusual end. The end, as the beginning, raises many questions. About how unsuspecting
Muslims are used by those in power to spread terror. Dr Aamir Ali (Rajeev Khandelwal) is one such unsuspecting
Muslim who is dragged to the vortex of terrorism. His only crime; that of being a Muslim. But does he succumb to the
terror tactics or does he bow down before God? Does he do what is asked of him, or does he sacrifice his life and is
labeled a suicide bomber, for his family to bear the stigma?
This film is for the discerning audience. It raises many questions in the mind of the viewer and leaves many questions
unanswered. It's almost as if it's a film for the festival circuit.
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Rajeev Khandelwal as one who is caught between the devil and the deep sea is convincing in his performance.
Dragged to the by-lanes of Mumbai, inhabited primarily by Muslims, he is given a taste of how his brethren are living. At
least that is what is being drilled into his head by the one who is constantly feeding him information on Islam.
Forced to follow orders on phone, Aamir is sent from one destination to another as his movements are tracked, until he is
to do the final delivery of the red bag at Andheri station. The truth dawns on Aamir that the bag contains a bomb. What
does he do here? Go on... watch this flick
What is really over-the-top is the precision of the terror network that track him down right from the time he exits the
airport. A little hard to digest. Nevertheless an interesting film backed by tight editing, sound background score and a
solid performance from Rajeev. This lad from television has a good future on the big screen.
Monday, December 15, 2008
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