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Apaharan
Story of a tumultuous and complex relationship between a father (Mohan Agashe) and son (Ajay Devgan), set against the backdrop of a thriving kidnapping industry in the Hindi heartland of Bihar.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Ajay, a young man from a small village in Bihar, who gets entangled in the world of crime and politics due to circumstances beyond his control. He becomes a contract killer and works for a powerful politician, eventually finding himself in a moral and ethical quagmire. The narrative explores the deep-rooted corruption and the cycle of violence that plagues rural India.
Critical Reception
Apaharan received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its realistic portrayal of crime and politics in Bihar, strong performances, and gritty direction. While some found the narrative a bit lengthy, the film was lauded for its social commentary and its attempt to shed light on the dark underbelly of society. It was considered a significant film in Prakash Jha's filmography for its hard-hitting subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic and gritty depiction of crime and political corruption in India.
Strong performances, particularly from Ajay Devgn and Nana Patekar, were a highlight.
Noted for its hard-hitting social commentary and unflinching look at societal issues.
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Fun Fact
The film's depiction of kidnapping-for-ransom and the associated political nexus was inspired by real-life incidents in the state of Bihar, India.
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