
Directed by Sudhir Mishra
• Music: Shantanu Moitra
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Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi
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<p>The film opens at , , with the story of three students, Siddharth Tyabji, Geeta Rao, and Vikram Malhotra. Siddharth is a driven revolutionary who dreams of bringing a revolution in the state of that will end the -based discrimination there, bringing social justice, and improving society. Geeta is a London-returned South Indian in love with the firebrand Siddharth. She has led a very sheltered life and is yet to explore the terrain of the Indian socio-political landscape. While she finds Siddharth’s rhetoric attractive, she is not sure if she can wholeheartedly subscribe to it. Every time they come to a choice, Siddharth chooses his ideology over his love for her, breaking her heart time and again. Vikram is a middle-class boy who dreams of making it big, whatever the cost. He is particularly afflicted by his father’s ideas but irritated and frustrated at the same time, seeing his father’s way of life as ineffective in bringing about change. Siddharth leaves for Bihar to bring about a revolution; Geeta leaves for to get a degree; and Vikram sets up an office in Delhi. A few years later, Vikram is a fixer in the power corridors of government, Geeta is married to promising Officer Arun Mehta, who, as Geeta says, “has it all,” and Siddharth is still trying to foment a revolution. But all is not as it seems. Below the mask of happiness, each person is quite unhappy. Vikram has’made it’ but he cannot get Geeta, the love of his life. Geeta is married, but she meets Siddharth on the sly, cheating on her husband. Geeta gets a divorce from her husband because of her love for Siddharth, even though she does not want to hurt her husband’s feelings. Geeta joins Siddharth in the village and starts to teach the children, while the police repeatedly try to hunt down her now husband, Siddharth. She bears a child with Siddharth, whom she sends to her parents in London since she believes he deserves more than to grow up in the remote village. Eventually the police round up the entire village, capturing Siddharth and Geeta for intent to cause unrest and brutally assaulting them – fabricating a story of a villagers’ riot to explain their injuries. Geeta is bailed out of prison by her now influential ex-husband. Siddharth, on the run, is shot by the police, admitted to a local hospital, and placed under arrest while Geeta believes him to have been killed. Vikram, who has been consoling Geeta and taking care of her during the absences of her ex-husband and of Siddharth, is informed that Siddharth is alive. Vikram travels to meet Siddharth and release him using his influential contacts. However, he has an accident on the way and is admitted to the same hospital as Siddharth. During the night, local Naxalites break into the crude hospital and free Siddharth while Vikram lays there. The next morning, the policemen in charge of guarding Siddharth, frustrated, accused Vikram of conspiring to free Siddharth and beat him up. After discovering that he is a man of influence, they resolve to kill him and dump his body to make it unrecognisable. Vikram, terrified and injured, attempts to escape but is chased down. The policemen find that the Naxalites have emptied their revolver, and they beat Vikram. Soon, the police chief and a local politician come looking for Vikram and are able to stop the policemen from killing him. Vikram suffers severe and is rendered , while Siddharth tells Geeta that he intends to leave. Geeta refuses to accompany him. Siddharth has moved beyond simply trying to foment a revolution. He is prepared to delay it because he feels that the people are not ready in spite of their saying otherwise. He goes to London to study medicine and, through a letter, voices his anguish and disillusion with the idea of revolution, writing “I hope the mysteries of the human body will be less confusing” (in reference to his studying medicine and quitting the revolution). The last scene shows Geeta working in the village and taking care of the handicapped Vikram, who can no longer speak. The movie ends with Vikram writing, “I love you, Geeta,” on a rock as they sit by a placid lake and watch the sunset. Source: The film received positive reviews. described it as a real reel from India. Avijit Ghosh of called it a “post-dated love letter to that lost generation.” Sukanya Verma of said, ” ‘s drama is overwhelming, memorable.” of called it a “finely crafted, textured film.”</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
Ruchi Narain, Sudhir Mishra, Shiv Kumar Subramaniam, Sanjay Chauhan, (Hindi dialogues)
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Producer:
Rangita Pritish Nandy
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Music:
Shantanu Moitra
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Director:
Sudhir Mishra
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Cinematography:
Ravi K. Chandran
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Starring:
Kay Kay Menon, Chitrangada Singh, Shiney Ahuja, Saurabh Shukla, Ram Kapoor
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Release Date:
01-Dec-03
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Edited By:
Catherine D'Hoir
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OTT Platform:
Prime Video
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Language:
Hindi
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