Aalaap
is the journey of a rockband - a band that promises to be the voice of
the youth, a band that promises to fight violence with music... In a
terrain infested with naxalism, these four young men set off on the
journey to change the world, knowing well that they may need to give the
ultimate sacrifice in an effort to gain what they have set out to get.
Release Date : March 30, 2012
Language : Hindi
Genre : musical drama
Director : Manish Manikpuri
Producer : Nishant Tripathi,
Abhishek Mishra
Music : Agnee
Aalaap has got a specific significance as it portrays the youth in the background of Chhattisgarh. It has been produced and directed by the people of Chhattisgarh’s origin and major part of the shooting has been done in the Chhattisgarh state itself .The one line plot of the film is about the four boys taking to music in
order to bring about peace and order. Frankly, at the outset, it appears
that filmmaker Manish Manikpuri does have a potent plot at hand. The
idea of changing the outlook of many extremists through rock band shows
could've made for an interesting watch as never before has a theme such
as this been dealt with in films. However, it's the narrative and
execution of it all that ruins the novelty. The idea of just four people
carrying along their jing-bang to bring a change appears too
far-fetched.
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