Review: Razakar presents the merger of Hyderabad with India after independence in an exciting manner.

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Updated: 25 Apr, 2024 10:11 AM

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Movie: Razakar (Razakar)
Cast: Raj Arjun, Bobby Simha, Makrand Deshpande, Vedika, Anusuya Bhardwaj, Tej Sapru, Indraja, Subbaraya Sharma.
Producer: Gudur Narayana Reddy
Director: Yata Satyanarayan
Rating: 3.5

Razakar: The history of films is more than 100 years old and the trend of making films based on history is not new. But such films based on history can be counted on fingers which have been made on very interesting subjects recorded in history. Now 'Razakar' can also be counted among such films, which presents such a glimpse of India's courage and determination through the window of history, which needs to be felt only on the big screen of cinema.


Story
The story of the film 'Razakar' is set in a period of India's independence and making the country a strong nation, about which people rarely talk. This film presents an interesting picture of a very important chapter in the history of India and tells that the aim of India was not only to gain independence and get rid of the British but also to build a strong nation as a country. Was the priority.

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The story of 'Razakar' revolves around the decision of Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan (Makrand Deshpande) not to merge his kingdom with India and the attack on the people (Hindus) by the Razakars (personal security personnel of the Nizam) by ignoring the wishes of the people during his rule. Wild atrocities have been woven around the demolition. By becoming the chief Razakar of the Nizam, Qasim Razvi (Raj Arjun) starts such a series of conspiracies against India that ultimately India has to take a decisive decision and the country succeeds in merging their princely state with India as per the wishes of the people of Hyderabad. goes.

acting
All the actors of 'Razakar' have also enhanced the film with their excellent acting. Raj Arjun, Bobby Simha, Makrand Deshpande, Vedika, Anusuya Bhardwaj, Tej Sapru, Indraja, Subbaraya Sharma, Anushriya Tripathi all have played their respective characters well. Raj Arjun has once again proved his mettle by acting brilliantly as Razakar, a savage and vicious Razakar of the Nizam of Hyderabad.

direction
Director Yata Satyanarayan has presented this almost unheard of history story in a very poignant and powerful style. The film depicts in a disturbing but realistic manner the mistreatment of the Hindu population by the Razakars in the princely state of Hyderabad and the scenes of their massacre. While removing the dust from history, every aspect of the film has been given great attention to detail. The writing, music, cinematography, editing, director, every aspect of the film is very strong, the result of which is seen on the big screen in the form of an excellent film. Overall, 'Razakar' is a great film that looks at an important chapter in India's post-independence history and should be experienced on the big screen with every member of the family.


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