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Director:

Govind Nihalani

Writers:

Satyadev Dubey (dialogue)
Vijay Tendulkar (writer)

Release Date:

17 August 1984 (Sweden) more

Tagline:

Aakrosh....cry of the wounded.

Plot:

After working with his mentor and Public Prosecutor Dushane for many years, Advocate Bhaskar Kulkarni is assigned a legal aid case of Bhiku Lahanya... more | add synopsis

Awards:

6 wins more

User Comments:

brilliantly directed and acted more (6 total)


Cast

  (Credited cast)
Naseeruddin Shah ... Advocate Bhaskar Kulkarni
Smita Patil ... Nagi B. Lahanya

Amrish Puri ... Public Prosecutor Dushane

Om Puri ... Bhiku Lahanya
Mahesh Elkunchwar ... Social worker
Bhagyasri Kotnis ... Bhiku's sister
Arvind Deshpande ... Dr. Vasant M. Patil
Mohan Agashe ... Bhonsle (as Dr. Mohan Agashe)
Vinay Apte
Vihang Nayak
Achyut Potdar ... Forest Officer More
Madhukar Nayak
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Arvind
Jaishree
Reema Lagoo ... Lavhni dancer
Sumanta Mastakar
Girdhar More
Pramod More
Nana Palsikar ... Bhiku's dad
Prashant
Hemant Rege
Deepak Shirke ... Man in Courtroom
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Cry of the Wounded
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Runtime:

144 min

Country:

India

Language:

Hindi

Color:

Color

Certification:

India:A | Sweden:11

Filming Locations:

India


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brilliantly directed and acted, 12 January 2005
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Author: rohitnnn from United States

This is one of the best movies ever made in India. It is unfortunate that the world associates films in India exclusively with bollywood (atleast post-Ray), and so, films like Aakrosh do not get their due. The film pits the idealism of a young lawyer, Bhaskar (Naseer), who is the public defendent for a tribal man, Lahanya (Om Puri), against the inhumanity of the very milieu he has grown up in and is a part of, and which exploits tribals off their labor, life, and dignity with abandon. Especially poignant is Bhaskar's relationship with his mentor (Amrish Puri) who is the public prosecutor in this case. The two share an extremely cordial relationship in personal life but are gulfs apart when it comes to their work and professional ideals.

But probably most important point of the movie is what social theorist Gayatri Spivak asked some years later (in the context of women though)-- 'can the subaltern speak?'. Aakrosh is a forceful reminder that in our capitalist and bureaucratic postcolonial set-up, they indeed cannot.

Nearly all performances in the film are brilliant. Naseer, as the idealist lawyer is completely immersed in his character, to the degree that one forgets that it is Naseer you see on the screen, so good is he as Bhaskar. Something, however, that cannot be said about any of the mainstream 'heroes' in Bollywood. The film, I think, is worth watching for Naseer's method acting alone. Om Puri is remarkable as a tribal man framed in the murder of his wife (Smita Patil in a brief appearance), who, as we discover in some painful shots, loves her a lot. The agony on his face is haunting. And Amreesh Puri is extremely effective as the public prosecutor. The best scenes for me, personally, were Naseer's incessant, and ineffective, pleas to Om Puri to speak up and his cross examination of the witnesses and monologues in court. If anyone needs a great exposition of method acting, then the song 'sans mein dard' is the place to start. Following Naseer's movements in it are extremely educative.

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