Thursday, October 17, 2013

Shahid Movie Reviews

Here are the movie reviews for Shahid:
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Madhureeta MukherjeeSite:Times Of India (TOI)
Even if you're acquitted, the right to live a life in fairness and dignity is permanently adjourned. Case closed! The story of 'Shahid' (fact remixed with fiction) confronts us with hard-hitting questions on religious fundamentalism, flawed legal investigations, and injustices suffered by the underdogs. It warrants applause. And an unadulterated encore. Catch it if real cinema is what you crave.Note: You might not like this film if gritty, real-life dramas are not your idea of entertaining cinema.
Ratings:4.5/5 Review By: Saibal Chaterjee Site:NDTV

It is a plucky film. Angry but remarkably even-handed, it articulates uncomfortable truths about contemporary India, its media, its judiciary and, of course, its people. Shahid deserves more than just a standing ovation. It deserves accolades for standing up to be counted and narrating the kind of story that is usually buried under mainstream media cacophony. The fact that Shahid has got to a multiplex near you should also be applauded and made the most of. Go and watch the film – it is one of the most important films to come out of Mumbai in a long, long time.
Ratings:4.5/5 Review By: Rohit Khilnani Site:India Today
The movies is a story of lawyer Shahid Azmi who was shot at his office in Mumbai in 2010. He was a criminal lawyer who was murdered for defending a 26/11 accused.Clearly Hansal Mehta has put in his best and has managed to touch the right chord with the viewer. This is his best work so far!Shahid will take you by surprise. Book your tickets now because a film like this is rare! It's a must watch!
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi
I would strongly recommend you to watch Hansal Mehta’s Shahid. Based on the controversial life of human rights lawyer Shahid Azmi, Mehta’s tale is taut and convincingly told. Showcasing the grim side of police machinery, the film shows how the police doesn’t shirk before victimizing the minority on the basis of mere suspicion. Raising potent questions about the prevalent attitudes, mores and laws in our country, especially TADA, Shahid is a quintessential humane story sketched with utter simplicity. It gently draws your attention beyond the media reported truths about the terrorist attacks which brand the rumored accomplices as terrorists. They are often just as victimized as the rest out the crowd, perhaps a little more bruised, a little more stigmatized!
Ratings:5/5 Review By: Martin D Souza Site:Glamsham
SHAHID is not a biopic. It is a tour, designed by Hansal Mehta that is sure to take your breath away. Just as it is raw in its selection of location, it is as sublime in its execution and performances. Rarely has a movie impacted one so much as to prod someone to google the life of a Human Rights Activist who stood up for what he believed and died for what he did. There are no sides taken by Mehta; he just presents his findings on screen. It could have been a boring affair, but this is no boring life.SHAHID, releases on Friday. Book your tickets, first day, first show! Cinema at its best.

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