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DIRECTED BY: AASHISH MALL PRODUCED BY: VIR KAPUR CONCEPT BY: ANIL DHANPAT AGARWAL CO-PRODUCER: AASHISH TIWARI ASSOCIATE PRODUCER- ASHOK PRADHAN, MAYANK PATEL, KABIR SADANAND WRITTEN BY: NITIN SAWANT, ROHIT GEHLOT, UTSAV DAN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: ABHINAAV SHIV TIWARI DURATION: 112 Minutes RATING: 4 There are only handful of organization in the world, which has been under constant criticism for their methods and yet played a tremendous part in building a strong nation, RSS or Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is one such group and newly released film Shatak, chronicles the hard-earned victories and humbling hard times with realism and authenticity, for the biggest Sangh in India. The film takes a rather new approach for its narrative, instead of presenting a counter argument, it presents the beginning of the Sangh, from the seed level, you don’t just witness history unfolding, but you understand it. The people, the commitment, and the sacrifices they are the centrepiece of this gem, which allows you to think and understand a major chunk of our collective history. The film covers the first fifty years of the Sangh, the next half century will be out soon. The style of storytelling is surreal and impressive; it blends live-action with advanced technology and recreates historical moments realistically and authentically without going overboard with visuals. This film is an experience and packs a punch. The founding father of RSS, Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, is portrayed with dignity. He is the hero who doesn’t wear a cape, but a man driven by belief, discipline, and service. His early struggles during the freedom movement, his humble beginnings, and the growth of the RSS are shown with honesty. The small gatherings, open fields, …read more
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