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By Judi Silva Š2006 Bollyvista.com |
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A Still from 'Rang De Basanti' |
As the project begins to come together, the boys start to see themselves as the actual descendants of the great men who are the protagonists of Sue's movie. Their partying lifestyle and mantras of "nights are dark, days are darker, bhangra rocks and live life, stop analyzing" are soon replaced by those of their revolutionary ancestors, who gave everything they had for the freedom of their beloved homeland.
D.J. (Aamir), once afraid to step into the world for fear that he would become lost, now comes face-to-face with the side of Indian culture he had never witnessed before in person.
Ajay (Madhavan), as a flight lieutenant, already has high ideals and a patriotic spirit, which allows the rest of the members of their group to look up to him, including the love of his life, Sonia.
Aslam (Kunal Kapoor), already in turmoil over the fact that he is a minority in his own country, is constantly fighting dissent within his own family. Will these feelings coupled with his poet's heart help or hinder him through the trials he will face on this journey? |