A one-sided love story that took a backseat due to all that was going on in the lives of the protagonists but depicted with utmost intensity. A love story that was seldom discussed or identified. After a group of friends graduate from Delhi University, they listlessly haunt their old campus, until a British filmmaker (Alice Patten) casts them in a film shes making about freedom fighters under. The core values of the movie - rebellion and friendship, however, did also deal with a complex love story. 2006 160 min NR (Not Rated) Feature Film SD. Justifying its tagline "A generation awakens" the movie ignited a fire in the minds of the audience, thanks to the powerful dialogues that pierced through their hearts, sometimes pushing them into introspection, and constantly giving them reality checks. This movie is 2 hr 39 min in duration and is available in Hindi language. It spoke about the aspirations and restlessness average middle-class Indians have about the country but did bring to the forefront the innate irresponsibility of the citizens. Rang De Basanti was released on and was directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. The rock-solid script presented two time frames - India and Indians of the now and the fire in the minds of young revolutionists of the pre-independent India - seamlessly switching from one to another. Laced with enough patriotism, the movie did not shy away from criticising the authorities. Rang De Basanti resonated with the masses, regardless of their political inclination and age. Photo courtesy: FacebookrangdebasantiROMP
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