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Eine Filmbiographie über Sarabjit Singh, einen in Bhikiwind, im Punjab, nahe der Indo-Pak-Grenze angesiedelten Bauern, der nach ein paar Drinks die Grenze überquerte. Er wurde fälschlicherwe... Alles lesenEine Filmbiographie über Sarabjit Singh, einen in Bhikiwind, im Punjab, nahe der Indo-Pak-Grenze angesiedelten Bauern, der nach ein paar Drinks die Grenze überquerte. Er wurde fälschlicherweise für einen indischen Spion gehalten und zum Tode verurteilt.Eine Filmbiographie über Sarabjit Singh, einen in Bhikiwind, im Punjab, nahe der Indo-Pak-Grenze angesiedelten Bauern, der nach ein paar Drinks die Grenze überquerte. Er wurde fälschlicherweise für einen indischen Spion gehalten und zum Tode verurteilt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
Darshan Kumaar
- Awais Sheikh
- (as Darshan Kumar)
Ankita Shrivastav
- Poonam Kaur
- (as Ankita Shrivastava)
Aman Kaur Dheer
- TV reporter
- (as Amandeep Kaur)
Khushi Hajare
- Swapan 5yrs
- (as Khushi Hazare)
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Some times it becomes very slow some scenes runs fast very good acting by hooda but Aishwarya Rai acting it didn't connected to me apart from that it is a good movie
We were confused between X-Men and Sarbjit, my friend don't like both the genres. So we decided that we will ask the ticket vendor. Fortunately, we got tickets of this movie and that too in the topmost row. The movie is good. Being a Punjabi, I didn't like the Punjabi used in the movie. Randeep Hooda has done justice to the character. Aishwarya is not meant for such roles, though her acting was good. There is a scene, where Sarbjit meet his family after so many years, for me that was the best and the most emotional scene of the movie. One last thing i want to say that such movies should not be made because it sends a wrong signal to the youth and also the uneducated sector about the Pakistan.
I watch Indian movies for several reasons. Usually I watch one lighter one, followed by a more serious one. I'm not terribly qualified to make in-depth comments about Indian cinema, but let me recommend this movie to all viewers, Indian, Pakistani, and everyone else. I'm getting misty just recalling the movie as I write this review. I don't want to include a spoiler, but there was a surprise in this film, at least for me. I thought the acting and the tension were superb. Even the aging of the characters over the years was well done. And there are many lessons to be learned. Do not under any circumstances skip the credits. The real-life photos are included. And yes, even within this sad story there is time to sing and dance. Where would we be without at least that?
Randeep, Aishwarya, Richa everyone did well, Randeep nailed it. I Thank sir Omung that he made this Very real Film.
Just think of those who are missing from years. No news, nothing. Sisters are waiting for their brothers. Mothers are waiting for their sons. Daughters are waiting for their Fathers. I just hope that people know what it feels like. I know it hurts so much because someone also from my family is missing since 2010, and we know nothing that what was his mistake. Same story somehow is my family's story but we know nothing that 'Is He alive or not'.
Sarbjit breaks your heart, because sometimes you can not do anything but wait.
And at last, Sarbjit makes a very authentic point. "Humans come and go. Humanity survives".
Just think of those who are missing from years. No news, nothing. Sisters are waiting for their brothers. Mothers are waiting for their sons. Daughters are waiting for their Fathers. I just hope that people know what it feels like. I know it hurts so much because someone also from my family is missing since 2010, and we know nothing that what was his mistake. Same story somehow is my family's story but we know nothing that 'Is He alive or not'.
Sarbjit breaks your heart, because sometimes you can not do anything but wait.
And at last, Sarbjit makes a very authentic point. "Humans come and go. Humanity survives".
Bollywood cinemas has definitely undergone a drastic change and it has gone for good. 2016 itself saw biopics like "Neerja", "Azhar" and now "Sarabjit". Coming few months will again witness like "Dhoni" and "Sachin". The good part of watching "Sarabjit" is to understand the events which changed his life while the sad part is the political pressure between India and Pakistan which has led many Indian prisoners suffers in Pakistan and Pakistani prisoners rot in Indian jail. "Sarabjit" tells the story from Dalbir Kaur's(played by Aishwarya Rai) perspective who goes above and beyond her capabilities to rescue her brother,Sarabjit (played by Randeep Hooda), from Pakistani prison wrongly accused as RAW agent detained for bombing in Lahore in 1990. There is certainly an improvement in the screenplay of "Sarabjit"( written by Utkarshini Vashistha and Rajesh Beri) when compared to Omung Kumar's last disappointing film "Mary Kom". Omung cleverly swipes the past and present scenes woven together to tell the story before taking it forward. The film opens with rescue mission for Sarabjit in the field of Bhikhiwind,Punjab. The search goes on until Dalbir receives a letter from Pakistan written by Sarabjit about his current status. From here onwards, the main drama unfold and will keep you engaged throughout the first half of the film. The second half loses the track with frequent interruptions in form of songs and unwanted scenes like caller from Canada trying to help Dalbir was never explained, the main accused Ranjit Singh's trial was never shown properly and the climax scene where the minister comes over to Dalbir's house to convey the message of Sarabjit's demise which could have been well-executed. Nevertheless, the film boast off some brilliant scenes I have not witnessed on Indian screen recently. The depressing condition of Sarabjit in the Pakistani prison will haunt you after the film gets over, the family meet at the prison between Sarabjit and his family is mind-blowing and will move you to tears. The scene outside the hospital where Dalbir screams at the Pakistanis that Indian do not do back-stabbing like them is electrifying. The art direction is nice along with good cinematography. Dialogues are punching. Music is tuneful which generally runs in the background. Editing could have been crispier and smart. Direction wise, Omung Kumar has certainly improved over his previous film "Mary Kom". He keeps you on your toes till the last scene which is appreciating. The main attraction of the film is performances. "Sarabjit" belongs to two actors - Randeep Hooda and Aishwarya Rai. Randeep Hooda goes deep diving into the character of Sarabjit. he completely transforms himself from a wrestler into a skeleton-prison look and gives the best performance of his life. Watch for him when he reunites with his family at the prison. Aishwarya Rai surprises you with a powerful performance as Dalbir Kaur. She proves that she is more than a eye-candy and does a good comeback after debacle of "Jazbaa". A talent like Richa Chaddha is wasted as Sarabjit's wife.
Overall. "Sarabjit" is hard-hitting and splendid film with solid and riveting performances by Randeep Hooda and Aishwarya Rai. Good 3/5
Overall. "Sarabjit" is hard-hitting and splendid film with solid and riveting performances by Randeep Hooda and Aishwarya Rai. Good 3/5
- Ketan Gupta
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- WissenswertesAsihwariya Rai and Randeep Hooda both said yes to director Omung Kumar for the film within 15 minutes of narration.
- PatzerThe news broadcaster channel Zee News logo in 1990's is the actually the new logo of 2016.
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Written by: Rashmi Singh and Virag Mishra
Produced by: Amaal Mallik
Performed by: Arijit Singh and Tulsi Kumar
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