The Sabarmati Report
- 2024
- 2 Std. 7 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
24.955
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Schildert die Ereignisse am Morgen des 27. Februar 2002 an Bord des Sabarmati Express in der Nähe des Bahnhofs Godhra in Gujarat.Schildert die Ereignisse am Morgen des 27. Februar 2002 an Bord des Sabarmati Express in der Nähe des Bahnhofs Godhra in Gujarat.Schildert die Ereignisse am Morgen des 27. Februar 2002 an Bord des Sabarmati Express in der Nähe des Bahnhofs Godhra in Gujarat.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Diwakar Dhyani
- Mishra Ji
- (as Diwakar Prasad Dhyani)
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Nice watch for knowing what is not told much about in recent past.
The work ethics of some media houses are shown adequately.
The movie wastes no time in getting to the point, and the unfolding drama immediately piques your interest.
But this movie should be given a pain of more research and proper technical & aesthetic treatment.
. However, after a while, it starts to feel a bit sluggish as the narrative becomes somewhat stagnant. That said, the story picks up pace once the investigation begins.
. The movie could have been more engaging by delving deeper into the emotional plight of the victims and highlighting the gruesomeness of the burning train. Additionally, the makers shy away from explicitly addressing how a particular religion's communal hatred played a role in this heinous crime.
The work ethics of some media houses are shown adequately.
The movie wastes no time in getting to the point, and the unfolding drama immediately piques your interest.
But this movie should be given a pain of more research and proper technical & aesthetic treatment.
. However, after a while, it starts to feel a bit sluggish as the narrative becomes somewhat stagnant. That said, the story picks up pace once the investigation begins.
. The movie could have been more engaging by delving deeper into the emotional plight of the victims and highlighting the gruesomeness of the burning train. Additionally, the makers shy away from explicitly addressing how a particular religion's communal hatred played a role in this heinous crime.
I had initially decided to put this on the back burner due to the dismal performance of this movie at the box office and the truckload of negative reviews. However, since a friend of mine worked on this film, he suggested I give it a chance.
As the title suggests, this movie revolves around the catastrophic burning of the Sabarmati Express in Godhra, Gujarat, where 59 people were burned alive. It took nearly 15 years to establish that this was not an accident but a heinous crime fueled by hate.
The movie wastes no time in getting to the point, and the unfolding drama immediately piques your interest. However, after a while, it starts to feel a bit sluggish as the narrative becomes somewhat stagnant. That said, the story picks up pace once the investigation begins. The movie could have been more engaging by delving deeper into the emotional plight of the victims and highlighting the gruesomeness of the burning train. Additionally, the makers shy away from explicitly addressing how a particular religion's communal hatred played a role in this heinous crime.
Vikrant Massey shines throughout as a journalist and fits the role perfectly. Riddhi Dongra, as the senior journalist, is the true star of this film. She portrays a headstrong, ambitious woman with remarkable realism. Raashi Khanna appears in the latter half of the movie but makes her presence felt with a sincere performance.
While the film lacks suspense to make the ongoing investigation truly thrilling, the camaraderie between Vikrant and Raashi makes it a compelling watch. However, the graphics and art departments could have done a better job depicting the burned train.
This may not be a perfect movie, but it addresses one of the most significant chapters in Indian history that we must all be aware of. It's a decent watch, suitable for viewing with the family.
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As the title suggests, this movie revolves around the catastrophic burning of the Sabarmati Express in Godhra, Gujarat, where 59 people were burned alive. It took nearly 15 years to establish that this was not an accident but a heinous crime fueled by hate.
The movie wastes no time in getting to the point, and the unfolding drama immediately piques your interest. However, after a while, it starts to feel a bit sluggish as the narrative becomes somewhat stagnant. That said, the story picks up pace once the investigation begins. The movie could have been more engaging by delving deeper into the emotional plight of the victims and highlighting the gruesomeness of the burning train. Additionally, the makers shy away from explicitly addressing how a particular religion's communal hatred played a role in this heinous crime.
Vikrant Massey shines throughout as a journalist and fits the role perfectly. Riddhi Dongra, as the senior journalist, is the true star of this film. She portrays a headstrong, ambitious woman with remarkable realism. Raashi Khanna appears in the latter half of the movie but makes her presence felt with a sincere performance.
While the film lacks suspense to make the ongoing investigation truly thrilling, the camaraderie between Vikrant and Raashi makes it a compelling watch. However, the graphics and art departments could have done a better job depicting the burned train.
This may not be a perfect movie, but it addresses one of the most significant chapters in Indian history that we must all be aware of. It's a decent watch, suitable for viewing with the family.
#PranuReviews #TheSabarmatiReport #TheSabarmatiReportReview.
This film is a masterpiece of suspense! The Sabarmati Report had me captivated from the start, with a plot that is as intense as it is meaningful. Watching Vikrant Massey navigate the investigation felt so real; each revelation felt like it was happening in real-time. Raashii Khanna's character brings a much-needed layer of empathy to the story, grounding the high-stakes plot. Every scene is meticulously crafted, and the pacing keeps you on edge. It's a story that keeps building, delivering a powerful viewing experience you won't forget. Vikrant Massey's performance makes the investigation feel authentic.
The storyline of The Sabarmati Report is a masterclass in suspense and storytelling. From the very beginning, the plot pulls you in, layering suspense with emotional depth. Vikrant Massey's journey through each twist and revelation feels incredibly real, and Raashii Khanna's character brings a much-needed emotional counterbalance. This movie doesn't just entertain; it challenges the audience to think about history, memory, and responsibility. It's a storyline that combines thriller elements with social commentary, making it one of the best cinematic experiences I've had in a long time. Highly Recommended.
The storyline in The Sabarmati Report is phenomenal. The movie does a fantastic job of creating suspense while addressing a serious historical event. Vikrant Massey's character is inspiring, as he fearlessly dives into the unknown, seeking justice. Raashii Khanna's role adds an emotional layer that makes the story even more engaging. Each twist felt like a revelation, pulling me further into the narrative. The story resonates deeply, not only as a thriller but also as a reminder of how crucial it is to remember and understand our history. It's a remarkable film with a storyline that's both thrilling and deeply moving.
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- WissenswertesVikrant Massey attracted Controversy when he claimed that Hindus got independence in 2014 which irked a lot of people, Many felt it was A PR Activity to get publicity.
- PatzerVikrant Massey's hairstyle changes abruptly in some scenes, his hair looks totally different from how his hair looked (in the same clothes) in the previous scene.
- VerbindungenFeatures Raaz (2002)
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Box Office
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 77.045 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 7 Min.(127 min)
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