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Lamhaa: The Untold Story of Kashmir

  • 2010
  • 2h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu, and Kunal Kapoor in Lamhaa: The Untold Story of Kashmir (2010)
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Indian Military Intelligence deputes an agent to Kashmir incognito to find out who is behind extremist attacks.Indian Military Intelligence deputes an agent to Kashmir incognito to find out who is behind extremist attacks.Indian Military Intelligence deputes an agent to Kashmir incognito to find out who is behind extremist attacks.

  • Director
    • Rahul Dholakia
  • Writers
    • Ashwath Bhatt
    • Raaghav Dar
    • Rahul Dholakia
  • Stars
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Bipasha Basu
    • Kunal Kapoor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    734
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rahul Dholakia
    • Writers
      • Ashwath Bhatt
      • Raaghav Dar
      • Rahul Dholakia
    • Stars
      • Sanjay Dutt
      • Bipasha Basu
      • Kunal Kapoor
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • Vikram Sabharwal…
    Bipasha Basu
    Bipasha Basu
    • Aziza Abbas Ansari
    Kunal Kapoor
    Kunal Kapoor
    • Aatif Hussain
    Anupam Kher
    Anupam Kher
    • Haji Sayyed Shah
    Shernaz Patel
    Shernaz Patel
    • Parveena
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Pir
    Murli Sharma
    Murli Sharma
    • Dhruv Raina
    Yashpal Sharma
    Yashpal Sharma
    • Mohammad Hussain Rauff
    Aman Verma
    Aman Verma
    Yuri Suri
    Yuri Suri
    • Pasha
    Vipin Sharma
    Vipin Sharma
    • Colonel Kapoor
    Vinit Sharma
    Asif Basra
    Asif Basra
    • Char Chinar
    • (as Aasif Basra)
    Naushaad Abbas
    Naushaad Abbas
    Alisha
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    Diwakar Dhyani
    Diwakar Dhyani
    • Mahroof
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      • Director
        • Rahul Dholakia
      • Writers
        • Ashwath Bhatt
        • Raaghav Dar
        • Rahul Dholakia
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      10eureqa

      One of Dutt's best, deserved better publicity and response

      Honestly, this is one of Dutt's best works in terms of script, execution and performance.

      Dutt not only looks great but also gives a measured performance.

      Rahul Dholakia's direction is first rate, as is his research. But their is also a nehative side to this. The problem is, because the director did such extensive research, he tries to cover too many topics in one film. This could have been avoided to make the film more pertinent and compact.

      Besides, there are casting issues. Bipasha Basu is completely miscast. Either Kangana Ranaut or Preity Zinta would have been more convincing as Aziza (the female protagonist).

      Kunal Kapoor's weak voice undermines his effort. Anupam Kher, Murali Sharma, Vipin Sharma and Yashpal Sharma are good in their respective roles.

      The music by Mithoon is first rate, as are the technical aspects like cinematography, sound and background score.

      Unfortunately few people saw Lamhaa. For an audience that loves, and is fed, masala movies this was probably a tad too serious topic to see, let alone understand. The makers were guilty of not promoting the movie well, or taking it to the festival circuit at the least to grab more eyeballs.

      It's poor box office performance and consequence lack of adulation notwithstanding, Lamhaa will always remain one of Sanjay Dutt's best films.

      P. S. Like he has done throughout his career Salman copied Dutt's look in Lamhaa for Ek Tha Tiger.
      7jmathur_swayamprabha

      Ladaai abhi zaari hai

      Lamhaa (moment) is a one step below follow-up by the maker of Parzaania, Rahul Dholkia who has taken up the issue of Kashmir with a lot of research work on his part. He has chosen a good script and done his casting very intelligently. Lamhaa is thoroughly engrossing and maintains an air of thrill throughout. It is a fast movie which appears to be even faster because of its short length and proportionately very large canvas to cover. Definitely it is not a classic like his previous venture Parzaania but able to leave its mark notwithstanding.

      The story is nothing but the turmoil in Kashmir by the zehaadis with the help of Pakistan to tackle which a military intelligence officer is sent in the disguise of a disgruntled Kashmiri Mulsim. He searches like-minded Kashmiris to strengthen his hands and helps them on one hand alongwith seeking their help in uncovering the true faces behind the leaders of the anti-government forces on the other.

      The director has ended the story without offering any solution to the problem or passing any kind of subjective strictures. He has shown his better sense by presenting the status of the things as it is alongwith the mentality of the people of all kinds involved therein. The director's research work and honesty of narration is clearly visible in the movie. It is a movie made with a great effort and toil.

      The problem with the narrative is that the director has chosen a very big canvas for his script but made a movie lengthy of hardly two hours. That's why he has attempted at several facets of the problem but fell short of time in dealing with each one of them effectively and meaningfully. That's why certain things (viz. the plight of the Kashmiri pundits) have been just touched and certain things have been treated quite superficially. The maker of Parzaania was expected to be more insightful in his approach. There was no need to make an over-crisp movie and some additional length would have given him room to fill proper colours in all the frames of his outline.

      However Rahul Dholkia's effort cannot be underrated by any angle as he has made a fast-paced, action-packed, adrenaline-pumping movie. If you look at it from an entertainment viewpoint, it is an engrossing thriller without allowing the viewer any time to think (though the subject-matter is thoughtful as well as thought-provoking only). You won't regret after watching it.

      Casting is very intelligent. Sanjay Dutt has been taken over by age (he is 51 years old now which is clearly visible in his looks). However he is the best choice for the central character tying all the ends of the story together in a single thread. Bipasha Basu has her own fan following in India (perhaps abroad too) and let me frankly tell you the name of one of her die-hard fans - Jitendra Mathur. She is gorgeous, appealing and effective, all at the same time. Among others, Anupam Kher has done well whereas Kunal Kapoor's weakness of character has let him down. Perhaps the director has tried to insert some of his personal views regarding the solution of the problem in the movie through the character of Kunal Kapoor which looks a bit unreal. The complete supporting cast has done exceedingly well.

      Songs with the background score, locations and art direction, cinematography, editing, production value; everything is Aclass. The cinematographer has done an outstanding job by capturing the eternal beauty as well as the tormented status of Kashmir in the best possible manner.

      The movie is quite realistic in the major part of it and quite superficial and oversimplified at certain places. Yet, one thing is certain that it is thoroughly gripping, from beginning to end. In fact, the style of story-telling in this movie is similar to that of J.P. Dutta in his trilogy of Border, Refugee and LOC-Kargil.

      The narrator has shown what the Indian intelligentsia thinks and feels about the Kashmir issue, nothing new. The fact is, the director, despite his sincere research, cannot work like the hero of his story to dig out the all the hidden things. Hence he has portrayed what he himself considers the reality behind the havoc. The secret hidden behind the curtain may be something else. Who knows ?

      Now-a-days, the use of explete language is increasing in the Hindi movies in the name of showing the reality as our censor board has got extremely liberal with respect to the language.Lamhaa is also no exception. However I completely disapprove of it as it snatches the flair of dignity and decency from the movie. When each and every reality cannot be shown, why can't we abstain from the use of vulgar language.

      Kashmir has been converted into a company delivering profits to several interest-groups and looting the common Kashmiris, has been reiterated quite often in the movie and it appears to be the reality. The issue of flesh-trade of the Kashmiri girls has been quite humanly demonstrated through the statement of them - Hamen To Har Koi Lootata Hai Chahe Wo Military Ho Ya Zehaadi (we are looted by everybody whether it is the military or the militants). The scene of bashing of Bipasha Basu by the mob is heart-tearing.

      All in all, a better movie was expected by the maker of a masterpiece like Parzaania. However it is not a disappointing one. I sum up the Kashmir issue in which the biggest sufferer is the innocent, with the words - Ladaai Abhi Zaari Hai (the fight continues).
      6ShyamNTK

      On the whole, i can give Lamhaa a 6/10, out of which 4 is for the

      Lamhaa is a sincere attempt, sadly ruined by the not-so engaging screenplay. Once we are into the movie, we see each and every 'Lamhaa' is lagging, :( Rahul Dholakia, the national award for his work 'Parzania' has doubtlessly done so much of research for the movie, he deserves appreciation for that, but the way he moulded his research and fiction has terribly gone wrong, resulting what 'Lamhaa' is now.

      Lamhaa, as mentioned in the tagline, is obviously the 'Untold story of Kashmir', for it doesn't go much into the natural beauty of Kashmir, which is, otherwise portrayed in every movie based on Kashmir, regardless of whether it is a terrorist story, or whatever. The dialogues are written brilliantly, some one-line dialogues make strong impact in the minds. But the movie as a whole, is a boring affair. Only grace is the climax, the last 10 minutes. The OST was excellently composed by Mithoon, but all of them are not used well in the movie. Salaam Zindagi track is picturised beautifully.

      The actors do their part well, all were good in their roles.

      On the whole, i can give Lamhaa a 6/10, out of which 4 is for the movie, and an extra 2 for Rahul Dholakia's effort to make the movie.
      7nibhachaudhary

      Unbiased and true

      A nice and sincere attempt to open open our eyes. Hats off to the maker who had the guts to show the truth on screen. It is a fast movie because of the large content to be covered. Very gripping and touching. Respect to initiative and contribution.
      2bhaumikpandya

      The beauty of Lamhaa lies in its constant gaze at that beauty that one still glimpses in the shimmering waters of Dal Lake on a quiet and peaceful day.

      Everyone, says someone important in this searing document of our times, is playing politics in the Kashmir Valley. In a milieu of all-pervasive politics, thank the Lord for a creative voice that can look into the burning Valley with dispassionate compassion.

      Lamhaa is one of those docu-dramas that could have easily toppled into the territory of over-statement and over-simplified politics. And boy, haven't we seen that happen in very successful political cinema in recent times?! Rahul Dholakia who earlier made the gently persuasive Parzania on the aftermath of the Gujarat riots, doesn't lose his storytelling equilibrium even when the sitiuations of crises described by the skilfully-written plot scream for attention.

      Restraint and honesty go hand-in-hand in Dholakia's Kashmir, which we'd like to believe, is the real Kashmir, unalloyed, non-magnified, intense and utterly devoid of artifice.

      The camera moves restlessly through the dangerous crowded main roads and tense bylanes of Kashmir where anything can happen.

      The cinematographer James Fowlds seems to know the Valley of the damned with the transparent scrupulousness of an insider who can place himself outside the explosive bustle of a portion of earth that's rapidly slipped into the stratosphere of anarchy and mayhem.

      The high-octane screenplay has no space or time to shed tears for the innocent and the dead. Miraculously liberated of overt sentimentality Lamhaa moves with candour and confidence through a world whose politics has become progressively impossible for the outsider to comprehend. Dholakia's narrative moves through a labyrinth of pain and violence without trying to make common sense of them.

      Lamhaa is not an easy film to watch. It comes to no decisive end. It takes into consideration the entire politics of Kashmir without careening towards excessive drama.This is that rare political drama where every component in the jigsaw of politics and terrorism is put on screen with a sensitivity and precision that repudiate melodramatic excesses.

      A word of special praise for Mithoon's songs. The lyrically lush tunes break into the deafening sound of bomb blasts and roaring guns to remind us that once the best poets of Kashmir wrote poetry on the beauty of the Valley.

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        Naseeruddin Shah and Victor Banerjee were approached for Anupam Kher's role.
      • Soundtracks
        Madno Aashiqo Dilbaro Madno
        Written by Sayeed Qadri

        Composed by Mithun Sharma

        Performed by Chinmayee Sripada and Kshitu Tare

        Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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      • Release date
        • July 16, 2010 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
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      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Мгновение
      • Filming locations
        • Film City, Goregaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
      • Production companies
        • G.S. Entertainment
        • PVR Pictures
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        2 hours 32 minutes
      • Color
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      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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