Aarakshan Review

Thursday, August 11, 2011, 14:43 [IST]
When a film title quotes 'a film by Prakash Jha', it is inevitable that the film will have a plenty of food for thought. After delivering films like Damul, Mrityudand, Gangaajal, Apaharan and Raajneeti, there is definitely high expectations from Jha's upcoming Aarakshan. Like others Aarakshan also deals with a serious issue of caste-based reservation in the society. The film also goes on to talk about the commercialization of educational institutions.

Aarakshan portrays the torment that the youth goes through, who believe in equal rights, still continues to follow the caste-based society. Prakash through Aarakshan ventures to untouched themes of Indian Cinema, caste-based reservations in government jobs and educational institutions.

Aarakshan tells the story of Prabhakar Anand (Amitabh Bachchan), an idealistic principal of a college that has turned out to be state's best, solely through his efforts. It is the story of his loyal disciple, Deepak Kumar (Saif Ali Khan) who can do anything for him. Aarakshan speaks about Deepak's love for Prabhakar's daughter Poorbi (Deepika Padukone) and about his friendship with Sushant (Prateik). Aarakshan based on a controversial issue promises you a rollercoster ride full of high drama, conflict and rebellion. It shows the test of love, friendship and loyalty towards Prabhakar Anand.

Plus Points

Prakash Jha is one among those filmmakers who can even drive audience to watch a film based on practical social matters. Be it Raajneeti or Aarakshan, Jha has always delivered the harsh realities through his cinema. Aarakshan bang on hits to point that it wants to deliver, caste based politics, gender bias, commercialization of educational, etc. Though initially one will take time to comprehend what's going on, as the film has multiple characters being introduced and there are several plots running simultaneously, but things fall into places as the story proceeds.

The first hour of the film is impactful, while the second half comes across as a mixed bag. Handing two important societal issues in one film is not an easy job, Jha has brilliantly tackled the plot delivering an accurate Aarakshan. One relates to the subject of Aarakshan instantly as it is picked from the real life, every family is genuinely concerned about the education and job of their child.

The conflict between Amitabh Bachchan and Manoj Bajpayee in particular is shown brilliantly and leaves a a solid impression. An issue-based film rarely gets scope for music (Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy), and Aarakshan was no different. However, Jha has weaved the songs smartly in the narrative of the film. Like any other Jha's film Aarakshan too has hard-hitting dialogue (Anjum Rajabali). Sachin Krishn's cinematography is top class.

Loopholes

Though the conflict between Amitabh and Manoj is well presented, the narrative tends to get lengthy and a tad uninteresting and repetitive towards the second hour of the film. The sequences when Amitabh, Deepika, Saif and even Prateik start conducting classes and educating the students, dilute the impact generated by the first hour. Even the part of the film when the government officials and commoners confront, though well executed, could've been more impactful. In short, the excessive length of the film will act is a loophole for the film.

Performance

The Principal's role was written after keeping Amitabh Bachchan in mind. In Aarakshan, the actor gives a completely new dimension to his character as a Principal. It requires great courage to cast Saif Ali Khan in the role, but he comes across brilliantly. The actor carries of his character outstandingly. His Shudh Hindi diction is perfect. Deepika Padukone also plays a challenging part, but his confident portrayal of the character comes clearly.

Manoj Bajpayee is remarkable in his negative character of a person who treats education as a business. Prateik needs to loosen up a little bit. Tanvi Azmi is first-rate. Mukesh Tiwari is top notch. Yashpal Sharma, Darshan Jariwala, Saurabh Shukla, Chetan Pandit, Vinay Apte are perfect. Anita Kanwar and S.M. Zaheer are alright. Hema Malini appears towards the end of the film.

Over All

On the whole, Aarakshan tells an engaging story with very characters taken directly from the real life. Though the film is convincing, but the running time to almost 2.45 hours may be irritating. Aarakshan works as a film that delivers a forceful message. Don't miss it!

Cast & Crew

Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Manoj Bajpayee, Deepika Padukone, Prateik Babbar
Director: Prakash Jha
Producer: Prakash Jha, Firoz A. Nadiadwala
Screenplay: Anjum Rajabali, Prakash Jha
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Cinematography: Sachin Krishn
Editing: Santosh Mandal

User Comments
sachin 26 Nov 2011 07:23 pm
desh mein reservation hona hi nahi chiye .jisme jitna tallent ho usko utna hi result milna chaiye.aaj aisa nahi ho raha hai.
fffff 29 Dec 2011 11:47 am
u r write
K Ali 20 Oct 2011 03:49 am
This film is fantastic. Not the typical bollywood movies they make nowadays (rich business people & dressing immaculately etc). This film is based on reality on what goes around the world (not just India). It's a film for mature people. A must see film. Amitabh Bachan gives a mesmerizing performance. It seemed so real, it's as if I wasn't watching a movie. Even at this age he just keeps getting better & better. Amitabh should no doubt be nominated for awards for this performance
charit sharma 31 Aug 2011 11:04 pm
amazing movie
vishal vyas 24 Aug 2011 11:47 am
Everyone must watch this movie !!!
C Kirpal 24 Aug 2011 11:22 am
GREAT MOVIE>>>>> Prakash Jha has GIVEN THE SOLUTION FOR OUR AILING EDUCATION SYSTEM !!!!!!! Its not only about reservation policy basically but its about SICK BUSINESS IN EDUCATION SYSTEM !!!! Most Private colleges are actually BY THE CORRUPT AND FOR THE CORRUPT>>>>> . Formative years of our future generations are spoiled but only way is what is shown in the movie through Prabhakar Anand's character.... Honest teacher who is a true TEACHER and a visionary.... Such teachers are RARE but they ar
yash 20 Aug 2011 08:39 pm
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Manuraj 17 Aug 2011 01:07 am
The best all over movie in respect of drama,love,friendship and most important social responsibility. From my perspective better than shawshank redemption(IMDB Rating 1.)
deepu 16 Aug 2011 10:33 am
Aarakshan is a fabulous movie.this movie show the importance of reservation .we will request each and every body to see the movie in watch-hindi-movies
Ravi 16 Aug 2011 01:01 am
First off the movie is a must watch movie. You simply cannot miss it for any reason what so ever. You would associate yourself with this movie because you were impacted by the issue. The careful wordings of Prabhakar Anand with respect to the reservation needs to be understood. I feel that message that the film portrayed both the sides of the issue. Discussion between Saif and Pratiek captures both the sides of the story.
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