Cast
Pavan Malhotrꦺa, Aamir Bashir, Saru Maini, Rasheed Naꦓz, Ashok Pathak and Namrata Dixit. Director: Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan
Duration
80 minutes
There have been films that showcase how terrorism deeply impacts our day-to-day ♔life, but there are hardly any films that daringly question the practice of brainwashing youth into becoming terrorists and killing innocent people in the name of religion.
Director Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhꦓan's '72 Hoorain' exposes the dir🐻ty game to trick people into becoming terrorists and turning them into killing machines.
The best part of the film is that it doesn't preach to convey its message and directly points fingers at the perpetrators of such terrorist syndic💎ates and lays b♔are their fanatical agenda.
Anil Pandey's brilliant story and Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's hard-hitting direction are the highlights of this unusual saga. Deeply seeped in the dark realities of relig🐈ious fanaticism and terrorism, the story of the film is so captivating that the audiences will be hooked to the screens till its end.
India is one of those countries in the world that is among the worst sufferers of terrorism spread in the name of religion. And everyone knows how religious fanaticism is being used to burn the social fabric of the cou🐈ntry.
Notably, t♛he film does not point fingers against any particular community or accuses the entire community for the act of a fꦯew dreaded terrorists.
The film showcases how the act of terrorism🌳 is deeply connected to the religious sermons that are misused by dreaded terrorists to brainwash innocent people and turn them into killing machines.
The fact is that w🐻e have for long been ignoring the deep impact of such acts of terrorism perpetrated in the name of religion. This has made terrorists more brazen in their attacks and now they don't think twice before killing people.
The film excels in all departments -- from the story to screenplay,💦 dialogues, direction, cinematography, to editing. Watchi༒ng the movie, you get the feeling that you are not watching a drama unfold on screen, but watching the ghastly acts of terrorism unfold live and shake you up from within.
Enacting the roles of flag-bearers of terrorism in the film, Pavan Malhotra and Aamir Bashir have done commendable jobs and bring lot of conviction to their parts. No matter how much you praise these two brilliant actors, it is not goinꦕg to be enough. The other actors also have done justice to their roles in the film. The brilliant and apt casting deserves to be prais𒁃ed.
Audiences are hardwired to watch films for entertai✨nment. Hence, it is all the more necessary that such audiences also watch this film, for it exposes the nexus betwee🌱n religion and terrorism brilliantly, and brings the debate over religious fanaticism to the centrestage.