Right from Peon to Principal, and from the most lowly menial staff to the office of the Prime Minister, modern secular India is embedded in corruption by officials who brag that even if Maha... Read allRight from Peon to Principal, and from the most lowly menial staff to the office of the Prime Minister, modern secular India is embedded in corruption by officials who brag that even if Mahatma Gandhi were to approach them to grant access to his very own Sabarmati Ashram, he woul... Read allRight from Peon to Principal, and from the most lowly menial staff to the office of the Prime Minister, modern secular India is embedded in corruption by officials who brag that even if Mahatma Gandhi were to approach them to grant access to his very own Sabarmati Ashram, he would not be spared. In this era a honest man is defined as one who readily accepts a bribe an... Read all
- Awards
- 5 nominations total
- Mrs. Sarita Kapoor
- (as Revathy)
- Virubhai
- (as a different name)
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Based on a true story, Chaudhary's film starts at a slower pace but it gradually picks up. The screenplay keeps the viewer engaged as we see how the professor overcomes each obstacle and the sacrifices he makes. Music also contributes well. Jagjit Singh's Ghazals are beautiful.
Performances are a standout. Om Puri and Ravathi are truly excellent. One cannot help but feel for these two strong characters. Their performances look very natural and both prove that they are two of the best. In her debut film, Gul Panag definitely holds her own and her next films like 'Dor' and 'Manorama Six Feet Under' further prove that she's here to stay. In a brief role, Sanjay Suri does well. However, he looks a little too old for the part.
'Dhoop' tells a simple story of the common man's struggle against the system. The ending is slightly dramatic but the strong acting and the screenplay more than make up for the flaws. Definitely worth a watch.
Editing is disappointing in that scene to scene changes are abrupt and they remind you that you are watching a movie otherwise the movie makes you live the experience of the characters. Very good score and lyrics to go with the mood.
There is definitely one loose end (go figure!). The message is clear that there is a silver lining visible only through persistence and sincerity.
While this is not the first movie to touch upon this subject it is definitely an expression of awakening of the Indian public. This last sentence is forced into this review because there is a minimum-of-10-sentence requirement that I'm finding it hard to meet.
With solid acting from Om Puri and Revati and its moving true story, you have a movie that is slow-movie but really worth watching.
The only thing I did not like about the movie was its numerous songs spread over the movie, many times seem to just thrown in.
7.5/10. (Quite Good)
A certain Captain Rohit Kapoor is killed in action on the "Line of Control" in the Kargil sector of Kashmir. His parents, unaware of his death, who have been waiting for his call, are taken by surprise and shock when the mother finds her husband unconscious and on the floor after answering a call.But after recovering, the father breaks the news to the mother that their son has been killed in action in Kargil. He then calls his son's girlfriend. She, with support from her parents, decides to help her late boyfriend's family as they struggle to survive. The movie stars Sanjay Suri, Om Puri, Revathi and Murli Sharma. One of the parents of a certain Captain, who unfortunately didn't return from the Kargil conflict, like many others, told me that that fighting corruption, after he was informed of his son's death, was like fighting another "Kargil" conflict - only this time it was the Indian government and not any intruders who had illegally crossed a "Line of Control."
"Dhoop" is partly based on a real life story and depicts how were the survivors and their families and of those families who lost their loved in the 1999 "Line of Control" Kargil conflict and is slow, like an art movie. Perhaps the only downfall ( and I wouldn't even call that) is probably that it had too many songs. But one song that outshone the others was "Benaam Se Yeh Dard," sung by the legendary Ghazal singer Jagjit Singh," is one that is really worth listening to.
For those who have watched J.P. Dutta's "LOC KARGIL," should consider watching this.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the life of Capt Anuj Nayyar, MVC of 17 Jat Regiment of the Indian Army and the struggle his family faced.
Details
- Runtime2 hours 6 minutes
- Color