Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad
- 2024
- 2 Std. 46 Min.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRevolves around the Hyderabad Liberation Movement of 1948. Capture the struggles of Telangana and its people in the early days of Independence to reclaim their religion and identity in the f... Alles lesenRevolves around the Hyderabad Liberation Movement of 1948. Capture the struggles of Telangana and its people in the early days of Independence to reclaim their religion and identity in the face of military and political oppression.Revolves around the Hyderabad Liberation Movement of 1948. Capture the struggles of Telangana and its people in the early days of Independence to reclaim their religion and identity in the face of military and political oppression.
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This movie is very good much be watched by all many occasions you may feel disturb with atrocity shown in the movie but they have shown the truth and realty which faced by Hindu communities during the Nawab rule in hyderabad provenience which was not under rule of india until Sardar Vallabhai patel interfered sent the indian army and freed Hyderabad provenience from Nawab rule.
Movie is technical well directed and retaliation which Hindu community did against Razakars was depicted very well in movie so many emotional movements.
Very well executed movie as movie based on real events some may feel very disturbing but movie makers try to depict the truth.
Movie is technical well directed and retaliation which Hindu community did against Razakars was depicted very well in movie so many emotional movements.
Very well executed movie as movie based on real events some may feel very disturbing but movie makers try to depict the truth.
Kasim rizvi acors action was peaks thought of him a real kasim rizvi came into his character and if he arrives in theather some body would have definitely hit him.he lived upto his role and the director showed us 90% near to reality what happened to people of telangana during rule of last nizam how many atrocities the aulads of razakars created and what did sardar patel and how indian army freed them it was depicted as it is before our live eyes how much the ancestors of present telangana people go throught to get independence. It also depicted the freedom fighters of telangana the jal jangal jameen movement and how they revolted and kicked the asses of Razakars and their nalayak aulads and how brutally they were taxed and young children and women were assaulted by suwar razakars.
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Awesome Movie. One Must watch atleast 1 time :)
"Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" throws light on a lesser-known chapter of Indian history - the Hyderabad Liberation Movement. The film shows the struggles of Telangana's people against the Razakars, a paramilitary force, during India's independence.
Director Yata Satyanarayana crafts a compelling experience. Filming is top-notch, taking viewers back to this old time. The acting is equally impressive, with Raj Arjun, portraying the ruthless Razakar leader Kasim Razvi, is particularly chilling.
The film's emotional core lies in its portrayal of the human cost of war. We see families torn apart, lives shattered, and the spirit of those fighting for freedom. The plight of women during this period is particularly highlighted, adding another layer of depth to the story.
Overall, it's a must watch movie in my opinion.
Director Yata Satyanarayana crafts a compelling experience. Filming is top-notch, taking viewers back to this old time. The acting is equally impressive, with Raj Arjun, portraying the ruthless Razakar leader Kasim Razvi, is particularly chilling.
The film's emotional core lies in its portrayal of the human cost of war. We see families torn apart, lives shattered, and the spirit of those fighting for freedom. The plight of women during this period is particularly highlighted, adding another layer of depth to the story.
Overall, it's a must watch movie in my opinion.
If you are someone who haven't heard about this genocide that happened during the Nizam rule, you will be shell-shocked after watching the movie. The atrocities against lots of Hindus and the forceful religious conversions will send chills down your spine, as they are shown in a gut-wrenching manner without any inhibitions. There are many hard-hitting moments and one would surely walk out heavy hearted.
Even if you have known about this exodus, you will still be invested in the film, as there is a lot of detailing that has gone into the writing. This is the best part of Razakar, as the writing team did a thorough research in documenting the trauma undergone by many innocent souls. Operation Polo carried out by the Indian Army to annex Hyderabad from the Nizam rule is sure to give you goosebumps.
Often, we would have heard stories describing the greatness of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in uniting the country. This film will give you more clarity regarding the kind of role Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel had played in making Hyderabad a part and parcel of India. The film is clear in what it conveys. It doesn't target any religion and it only highlights the atrocities committed by the Nizam and Razakars against common people.
Raj Arjun is the show stealer of Razakar and he performs Qasim Razvi's role to the tee. We feel like hitting him right in the face and that's the level of performance he has delivered. Markhand Deshpande as the Nizam Of Hyderabad is brilliant and so is Tej Sapru as the Iron Man Of India. Bobby Simha, Anasuya, Vedhika, Indraja, and others gave compelling performances. The second half is more gripping with many key moments.
On the whole, Razakar is an honest depiction of the heinous genocide that took place in Hyderabad province during the time of Nizam. The film is sure to leave you shocked with its horrifying facts and neatly documents the ordeal of common people. The film will blow away the minds of those who don't know about Razakars. Performances are very good and the film is rich technically. The first half is slightly slow, with some repetitive scenes, but the second half grabs our attention every minute. Those interested in knowing about history can watch this film this weekend.
Even if you have known about this exodus, you will still be invested in the film, as there is a lot of detailing that has gone into the writing. This is the best part of Razakar, as the writing team did a thorough research in documenting the trauma undergone by many innocent souls. Operation Polo carried out by the Indian Army to annex Hyderabad from the Nizam rule is sure to give you goosebumps.
Often, we would have heard stories describing the greatness of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in uniting the country. This film will give you more clarity regarding the kind of role Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel had played in making Hyderabad a part and parcel of India. The film is clear in what it conveys. It doesn't target any religion and it only highlights the atrocities committed by the Nizam and Razakars against common people.
Raj Arjun is the show stealer of Razakar and he performs Qasim Razvi's role to the tee. We feel like hitting him right in the face and that's the level of performance he has delivered. Markhand Deshpande as the Nizam Of Hyderabad is brilliant and so is Tej Sapru as the Iron Man Of India. Bobby Simha, Anasuya, Vedhika, Indraja, and others gave compelling performances. The second half is more gripping with many key moments.
On the whole, Razakar is an honest depiction of the heinous genocide that took place in Hyderabad province during the time of Nizam. The film is sure to leave you shocked with its horrifying facts and neatly documents the ordeal of common people. The film will blow away the minds of those who don't know about Razakars. Performances are very good and the film is rich technically. The first half is slightly slow, with some repetitive scenes, but the second half grabs our attention every minute. Those interested in knowing about history can watch this film this weekend.
"Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" is a haunting portrayal of darkest chapter in the history, shedding light on the tragic events that unfolded during the Hindu genocide in Hyderabad. "Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" is a profoundly emotional journey that delves into the heart-wrenching reality of the Hindu genocide. Through its compelling narrative and powerful performances, the film brings to life the harrowing experiences of those affected by the violence and oppression perpetrated by the Razakars. It serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities committed against the Hindu community. With its raw and evocative storytelling, the film vividly portrays Pain, anguish and despair experienced by Hindu victims and their families. Through tears and triumphs, it captures the indomitable spirit of those who endured unimaginable suffering at the hands of the Razakars. Every scene resonates with a palpable sense of loss, but also with a glimmer of hope as the Hindu Dharmic spirit refuses to be crushed.
"Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" is a realistic and thought-provoking film that demands attention and reflection on the importance of standing against injustice faced by Hindus and preserving the dignity of all Hindus. It is not just a film; it's a deeply moving testament to the resilience of the Hindu soul in the face of unspeakable cruelty. Every Hindu must watch this movie to know History and Reality. Prepare to be moved to tears and inspired to stand against injustice after experiencing this cinematic masterpiece.
"Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" is a realistic and thought-provoking film that demands attention and reflection on the importance of standing against injustice faced by Hindus and preserving the dignity of all Hindus. It is not just a film; it's a deeply moving testament to the resilience of the Hindu soul in the face of unspeakable cruelty. Every Hindu must watch this movie to know History and Reality. Prepare to be moved to tears and inspired to stand against injustice after experiencing this cinematic masterpiece.
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