Raakh
Raakh | |
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Directed by | Aditya Bhattacharya |
Produced by |
Asif Noor Sangeeth Sivan Aditya Bhattacharya |
Written by |
Aditya Bhattacharya Nuzhat Khan |
Starring |
Aamir Khan Supriya Pathak Pankaj Kapoor |
Music by | Ranjit Barot |
Cinematography | Santosh Sivan |
Edited by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
Release dates |
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Running time | 153 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Raakh (English: Ashes) is a 1989 Indian crime thriller film starring Aamir Khan and Supriya Pathak in the lead roles with Pankaj Kapoor, Gajanan Bangera and Jagdeep. The revenge thriller film was directed by Aditya Bhattacharya, son of director, Basu Bhattacharya.
The film was Aamir Khan's first movie after QSQT and it received much critical acclaim and subsequently three National Film Awards in 1989 and developed considerable following over the years.[1][2] The film also marked the Bollywood debut of ace cinematographer Santosh Sivan, and film editor A. Sreekar Prasad.[3]
Plot
As declared in the subtitles of the opening scene, the events of the film takes place in a big city in India. After the police riots of 1990, the State Forces were disbanded and replaced by a central one. The police now had more powers. The crime rate continued to escalate. In the wealthier quarters of the city though, life went on… but it was an uneasy calm.
Aamir (Aamir Khan) had just turned 21. He is from a rich family. The only colour in his otherwise mundane life was his obsession for Neeta, an older, more pragmatic woman, who likes him but does not share his plans for their future.
One night, on their way back from a party, Neeta is molested by a local crime boss, Hassan Karmali and Amir intervenes violently. On their way back home in their car, they are intercepted by Karmali and his goons and Karmali rapes Neeta, with Aamir watching helplessly. Unknown to Aamir, an off-duty police officer is a silent witness to the incident. Frustrated, possessed by impotent rage and a sense of injustice, Aamir has to find release. He leaves home... Ironically, he turns to Sub-Inspector Kapoor – the silent witness. Kapoor, pretending to be unaware of the incident agrees to help Aamir, as in spite of dancing to their tunes, Kappor hates the Karmalis and his inability to act against them.(Years ago Kapoor had taken on the Karmali clan, an unwise move that nearly destroyed his career.)
Aamir now feels he has a friend. Till one day, realising the truth he is shattered. Soon after, S.I. Kapoor is suspended after he loses control in front of his superiors at a party thrown by Karmali and tries to shoot him. His life begins to spiral downwards. Now alone, frightened, without a job and with nothing to lose, he sees in Aamir the means to fulfill his dark, unresolved dreams which has by now taken the form of an obsession.
Together they set about eliminating their common enemy – members of the dreaded Karmali family. Kapoor the embittered cop becomes a dark mentor to the innocent but fearless Aamir. Neeta, unaware of the changes in Aamir’s life, has decided to put her past behind her. She begins, slowly but painfully, to reconstruct her life.
Meanwhile, Aamir slips into vortex of terrifying violence – a road to certain doom. While the first murder he commits drives Amir almost crazy with guilt, slowly he gets used to it and even starts enjoying it. Theirs is a war with no victors, a battle that has no glory. Amidst the lies of a logical life, sometimes the only truth is in madness, in losing control.Finally Kapoor and Amir manage to corner Karmali at his sister's wedding. As Kapoor shoots Karmali dead, he is shot at and killed by one of his corrupt ex colleagues. After Kapoor dies in his arms,Amir picks up his gun and supposedly shoots down the corrupt cop. The last scene once again returns to the opening sequence, where Amir, now on death row contemplates on the events of his short and poignant life.
Cast
- Aamir Khan - Amir Hussein
- Supriya Pathak - Neeta
- Pankaj Kapur - Inspector P.K
- Jagdeep - Ustad
- Gajanan Bangera - Inspector
- Naina Balsaver - Naina
- Homi Wadia - Hassan Karmali
- Madhukar Toradmal - Karmali Seth
Crew
- Art Direction: Partho Sengupta [4]
Re-release
This film was to be re-released in theatres in India on 12 June 2009 after 20 years with digitally re-mastered prints, film producers together with Palador Pictures. It was to be followed by DVD release in August 2009. The scheduled re-release eventually did not happen due to certain undisclosed reasons, ostensibly because it fell during producer-multiplex owner standoff during the period.[3][5][6]
Awards
- 1989: National Film Award
- 1990: Filmfare Award
- Best Actor: Aamir Khan: Nominated
- Best Supporting Actor: Pankaj Kapur: Nominated
References
- ↑ "'Aamir never wanted to be an actor'". Rediff Movies. 3 June 2009.
- ↑ Movie Review: Raakh (1989): A stylish film about Crime and revenge! 3 April 2007.
- 1 2 "Aamir asks fans not to watch his film Raakh". CNN-IBN. 2 Jun 2009.
- ↑ "Quick Takes". The Indian Express. 9 April 1999.
- ↑ "Aamir Khan's film Raakh to re-release". CNN-IBN. 18 May 2009.
- ↑ "Aamir's 'Raakh' to be re-launched during ongoing stalemate". Screen (magazine). 27 May 2009.
External links
- Raakh at the Internet Movie Database
- Raakh at Yahoo! Movies