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Aakrosh (2010 film)

2010 film by Priyadarshan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aakrosh (2010 film)
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Aakrosh (transl.Outrage) is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film[4][5][6] directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak under the banner of Big Screen Entertainment. It stars Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal and Reema Sen. The film was based on news reports of honour killings in India, and has also been described as a remake of the 1988 American film Mississippi Burning by Alan Parker (based on the 1964 Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner).[7][8][9]

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Three medical friends from Delhi go missing in a small village, Jhanjhar. It's been two months, and there is no clue about their disappearance. The media and student movement demand action from the authorities. It's then that the government orders a Central Bureau of Investigation inquiry with CBI officers Siddhant Chaturvedi and Pratap Kumar to solve the case. They find it difficult to solve the case as the local police and other authorities are a part of Shool Sena, which is supported by the Home Minister and is responsible for illicit activities. Siddhant and Pratap also face Superintendent of Police Ajatshatru Singh IPS, a ruthless police officer who misuses his power. Not only that, even the locals don't support the investigation.

It's with the help of Roshni, who is the daughter of the village head and also very wealthy, and Geeta, who is Ajatshatru's wife and Pratap's former love, that the investigation moves ahead.

The truth behind the missing three friends is revealed by Geeta, who witnessed the killing of the boys by a local politician helped by her husband.

This investigation is filled with many traps and thrills created by Ajatshatru and his colleagues. They try to destroy the name of CBI in a number of ways. The duo also manages to get one of the criminals to believe that the Shool Sena is trying to kill him, assuming him to be a mole, and that he had better become a government witness for their case. The criminal who intimidated was only guilty of burying the bodies. Things get worse when Ajatshatru learns about his wife Geeta helping the CBI. He then beats Geeta brutally with his belt behind closed doors and leaves her hospitalized. Pratap, filled with anger, traps each of the criminals by hacking their respective phones' databases and capturing their illicit activities on CCTV cameras. When it is Ajatshatru's turn, Pratap cuts him with a razor and beats him brutally and mercilessly in a salon behind closed doors. In the end, all the criminals are sentenced to imprisonment. However, the longest sentence doled out was only for ten years, and the lightest was for three. Obviously, justice is still blind because there was no sentence passed for the 300 villagers burned alive, the cruel beating of the wife, or the kidnapping, abuse, and cutting of Jamunia's toungue.

But the story does not end there. As everyone is leaving the court, Siddhant slips a revolver into Jamunia's hands, with which she manages to kill all the culprits.

The film ends with Siddhant and Pratap bidding goodbye at the railway station and Geeta running behind Pratap as he boards the train to leave, with Siddhant watching on.

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Music

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The songs featured in the film are composed by Pritam Chakraborty. The background score is composed by Malayalam composer Ouseppachan.[10]

All lyrics are written by Irshad Kamil.

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