Satyagraha Movie Review
Directed by : Prakash Jha
Produced by : Prakash Jha,Ronnie Screwvala,Siddharth Roy Kapur
Written by : Anjum Rajabali,Prakash Jha,Rutvik Oza
Starring : Amitabh Bachchan,Ajay Devgn,Kareena Kapoor,Arjun Rampal,Manoj Bajpai
Amrita Rao
Music by : Salim-Sulaiman,Indian Ocean,Meet Brothers,Aadesh Shrivastava
Lyrics : Prasoon Joshi
Cinematography : Sachin Krishna
Editing by : Santosh Mandal
Studio : Prakash Jha Productions,UTV Motion Pictures
Distributed by : UTV Motion Pictures(Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures India)
Release date : August 30, 2013
Country : India
Language : Hindi
Budget : INR750 million (US$13 million)
Movie Plot: Satyagraha reflects the uprising of the middle class against a corrupt and unjust system that leaves it with no recourse but to form a spontaneous movement to challenge the status quo. It is the story of a dynamic and ambitious young man who is poised to take the elevator of corporate success when a personal tragedy exposes him to the shocking consequences of corruption in this country. Joining hands with an idealistic old man, he ignites a people’s protest that soon escalates into a massive movement with a national resonance, battling politicians determined to crush and discredit him. However, when people’s raw and unbridled anger is unleashed, the unintended penalty could be horrifying by itself.
Directed by : Prakash Jha
Produced by : Prakash Jha,Ronnie Screwvala,Siddharth Roy Kapur
Written by : Anjum Rajabali,Prakash Jha,Rutvik Oza
Starring : Amitabh Bachchan,Ajay Devgn,Kareena Kapoor,Arjun Rampal,Manoj Bajpai
Amrita Rao
Music by : Salim-Sulaiman,Indian Ocean,Meet Brothers,Aadesh Shrivastava
Lyrics : Prasoon Joshi
Cinematography : Sachin Krishna
Editing by : Santosh Mandal
Studio : Prakash Jha Productions,UTV Motion Pictures
Distributed by : UTV Motion Pictures(Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures India)
Release date : August 30, 2013
Country : India
Language : Hindi
Budget : INR750 million (US$13 million)
Movie Plot: Satyagraha reflects the uprising of the middle class against a corrupt and unjust system that leaves it with no recourse but to form a spontaneous movement to challenge the status quo. It is the story of a dynamic and ambitious young man who is poised to take the elevator of corporate success when a personal tragedy exposes him to the shocking consequences of corruption in this country. Joining hands with an idealistic old man, he ignites a people’s protest that soon escalates into a massive movement with a national resonance, battling politicians determined to crush and discredit him. However, when people’s raw and unbridled anger is unleashed, the unintended penalty could be horrifying by itself.
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