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Satyagraha

  • 2013
  • 2h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
5.5K
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Amitabh Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal, and Amrita Rao in Satyagraha (2013)
Satyagraha is the story of a son who yearns for a father. Of a father, who grieves for his lost son. Of a young woman who fights so hard with life that she has forgotten to love. Of an ambitious rabble-rouser, for whom action is the knee-jerk mantra. It is the story of how these four discover one another, and come together to raise hell, shaking the powers that be to their very roots! But, Satyagraha is also the story of an influential power-hungry despot who will stop at nothing to destroy them. Satyagraha: The revolution has begun!
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A corporate go-getter sees his priorities shift when a personal tragedy brings him face-to-face with political corruption.A corporate go-getter sees his priorities shift when a personal tragedy brings him face-to-face with political corruption.A corporate go-getter sees his priorities shift when a personal tragedy brings him face-to-face with political corruption.

  • Director
    • Prakash Jha
  • Writers
    • Prakash Jha
    • Anjum Rajabali
  • Stars
    • Ajay Devgn
    • Kareena Kapoor
    • Amitabh Bachchan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    5.5K
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    • Director
      • Prakash Jha
    • Writers
      • Prakash Jha
      • Anjum Rajabali
    • Stars
      • Ajay Devgn
      • Kareena Kapoor
      • Amitabh Bachchan
    • 56User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Ajay Devgn
    Ajay Devgn
    • Manav Raghvendra
    Kareena Kapoor
    Kareena Kapoor
    • Yasmin Ahmed
    • (as Kareena Kapoor Khan)
    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Dwarka Anand
    Arjun Rampal
    Arjun Rampal
    • Arjun
    Manoj Bajpayee
    Manoj Bajpayee
    • Balram Singh
    • (as Manoj Bajpai)
    Amrita Rao
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    • Sumitra
    Indraneil Sengupta
    Indraneil Sengupta
    • Akhilesh
    Raj Arjun
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    • Sangram Singh
    Vipin Sharma
    Vipin Sharma
    • Gauri Shankar
    Mugdha Godse
    Mugdha Godse
    • Malini Mishra
    Anjali Patil
    Anjali Patil
    Natasa Stankovic
    Natasa Stankovic
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    Mukul Chadda
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    ashishgautam87

    Non Cooperation with Satyagraha

    Well there is a scene in the movie where Manoj Bajpai (arguably the best performer of the movie) mocks Satyagraha movement of Mr Ambitabh Bacchan. He ridicules the protesters because of their corporate (read westernized) culture ,rock bands (hard to believe)and serving of eateries at a site of a hunger strike.The scene captures the essence of the movie which tries to be too serious about the topic but fails to stir an emotion in the audience. The actors don't have well defined roles ,songs are irrelevant ,cinematography below par (believe me I have stayed in Bhopal for more than two years and she has much better places to shoot than a couple of sets and educational institutions which are shot so many times that somewhere down the line you pray you were HANUMAN so that you can burn down those sets to ashes) and direction well Prakash Jha direction personifies his role in the movie (Watch out for the beggar in the crowd).The protesters in all the scenes seem to be more zealous than they actually should be ( to add some somber tone afterall we are not there to watch a Rohit Shetty film). The movie lacks any emotion and even the most heart breaking or heart aching ones leave you unaffected. On the acting front I would say Manoj Bajpai has done a decent job , Ajay Devgn is totally wasted , Karina seems more fashion conscious for a professional journalist and Amitabh Bachhan is more of an authoritarian (without violence) than a Gandhian.All in all the movie is a waste of time with a runtime of about 3 hours. Go outdoors or watch a repeat run on TV rather than wasting your time on this.

    4/10.
    5Swapnilagarwal

    Satyagraha – the lesser truth

    After the super successful political thriller 'Raajneeti', when Prakash Jha gave a confused 'Aarakshan', all were curious to know as to which side will his latest camel 'Satyagraha' sit. Sadly, the movie goes the latter way, though most of the ensemble and genre resemble the former one. Let's delve straight into its facets:

    • Plot: The movie draws its name from Gandhian way of dissent which was used recently by Anna Hazare and gang. Yes, it does talk about Gandhian principals and tries its best to showcase the most contemporary topic 'corruption', yet fails to serve the message quite well. The basic problem is- treatment. Unlike the crisp 'Raajneeti', sluggish 'Satyagraha' keeps meandering throughout, trying to match Anna movement, literally. In the process, everything appears fake and characters look mere reel caricatures of the real. It attempts to take you through micro nuances of our rotten politico-administrative system, which finally lead to a macro movement. The intent is commendable; however, it's the content and presentation which falter. Realism gets lost in commercialism (lots of brand endorsements there!), larger-than-life portrayal of a ground-level subject and overdose of crowd-protests. Barring a few moments of real business, movie looks more preachy and glossy (facebooked). Climax is a big let-down out of its abruptness and fictional treatment.

    • Casting: The ensemble of big names does not disappoint you when it comes to performance. Big B is a master at his work and exudes both strength and fragility with equal ease. It was good to see Ajay back to some serious stuff after his Himmatwala/ SoS phase, though he is unable to match his Gangajal feat. Kareena looks beautiful in the street-smart character. Hunk Arjun oozes ample masculinity while Amrita Rao is mostly on MMS mode. It's basically Manoj Bajpai who is the biggest saving grace with his comical villain-giri. Though his character is a shadow of Virendra Pratap of 'Rajneeti', he carries off this one too equally well.

    • Music: In my previous reviews too, I have mentioned, in movies based on genuine subjects, music should be pushed to background only. 'Satyagraha' loses out here too. Unnecessary songs and persistent rock bands at movement-sthal, all steal authenticity from the flick. 'Janta rocks' makes you wonder whether you are watching a 'Rock on' while Adesh Srivastava fails to repeat a 'Mora piya' with 'Ras ke bhare'. Only 'Raghupati Raghav' manages to touch you both through the remixed music and meaningful lyrics. In all, music only interrupts the already snail- paced movie.

    To conclude, 'Satyagraha' does no justice to its name, star-cast and the noble message it intended to deliver. I really hope some other film-maker to grab the burning subject and present to us something more authentic, moving and engrossing. This one is certainly not the one expected from a Prakash Jha!
    6koustavavc

    Good film but could have been better

    The film has been a good experimentation effort by prakash jha but somehow fail to touch the heart. Acting effort from everyone seems like they were pretty much dedicated to the film. Salim Suleiman was superb in back ground score. I felt the film to be little lengthy but overall one word is ACCEPTABLE.Big B was as perfect as expected. Ajay devgn steady and serious appearance seems to be good. Arjun Rampal retain his maturity level of acting from D-DAY. MANOJ BAJPAI was perfect in his character after ARAKSHAN... Still expectation was little higher from prakash jha..

    The film is watchable...
    6SivakumarBalachandran

    Good Story but not hard hitting

    This time I would like to keep my review short. "Satyagraha" as the name depicts Insistence on the truth and non violence against corruption and current Indian political system. It is said as a work of fiction but even a small kid can say the story is closely resembles Anna's (played by Big B) movement and his deputy Arvind Kejriwal (played by Ajay Devagan). The movie definitely dwells bollywood-ism at times like item song at start and an irrelevant romantic song. But we can watch it for the solid performances of Big B and Manoj Bajpai. Definitely not hard hitting as Madras cafe but has got some good message about public awakening.

    -Reviewed by Sivakumar Balachandran

    (bsiva84@gmail.com)
    anushka-chandran

    The sad story of the Indian political-public scenario

    The politics of the politicians on which the country runs is the crux of the movie. Mix it with the regulars corruption, employment, poverty etc and add to it a tinge of uprising, peaceful revolt and end it with violence, sabotage,guilt. Look around happens everyday, if just the soul of the movie is seen it hits the mark, but coz its prakash jha, it goes a little overboard. The movie sets a sad tone, a hard look at the facts of society today. Amitabh Bachchan: His presence is enough. Brilliant. Ajay Devgn: from a himmatwala to a satayagraha the man is the most versatile actor Hindi cinema has seen in recent times. Excellent. Kareena, Arjun Rampal, Amrita Rao and Manoj Bajpayee all of them tgthr bind the movie really well, all in important but not lengthy roles. Overall not for those who are into senseless nonsense Bollywood doles out neither for the serious ones, it is for those who enjoy a good movie and know it is a movie! Can be definitely seen once. Special Mention to Prasoon Joshi for the brilliant lyrics of "Raghupati Raghav"

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    • Trivia
      The film, starring Amitabh Bachchan as social activist Anna Hazare, was shot mainly in Bhopal and New Delhi. The state-of-the-art news studio set was built in Bhopal as it offered more space. Ralegan Siddhi (village of Anna Hazare), a small village in Maharashtra with a population of roughly 2,500 people, served as one of the main shooting locations.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the film, Manoj Bajpai, in between his speeches, is heard to be murmuring to his aides, but his lips don't move.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Comedy Nights with Kapil: Ajay Devgan and Prakash Jha (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Satyagraha
      Sung by Rajiv Sundaresan (as Rajiv Sundaresan),Shivam Pathak & Shweta Pandit

      Music composed by Salim Merchant and Salim Merchant (as Salim-Sulaiman)

      Lyrics written by Prasoon Joshi

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2013 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • The Revolution Has Begun
    • Filming locations
      • Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
    • Production companies
      • Prakash Jha Productions
      • UTV Motion Pictures
      • Zeal Z Entertainment services
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $738,525
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $412,148
      • Sep 1, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,223,419
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 32m(152 min)
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