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Posted by derebail2009 on 29 January 2010 READ: 97
The four pillars of democracy are Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and obviously the Media. In India to a large extent press and TV channels are free from the shackles of Executive
powers. There has been a number of attempt to muzzle the press and media channels by the executive which has been countered effectively and so far so good. But in the quest for garnering revenues through advertising one day or the other there is a real danger of Media channel falling prey either to powerful politicians or industrialists. Maybe this prompted me to invest in NDTV, which is one upright channel in India. Apart from the above digression, the RGV movie plot this time around is as gripping as SATYA without the mindless and gory violence. The movie plot revolves around Harshvardhan ( Amitabh B ) who owns the India 24x7 NEWS channel. His get up is close to our own P Roy of NDTV, coincidences are mere fictional and coincidental says the mandatory sub title in the beginning of the movie. The artistic license has been used effectively to potray the story line. How the media barons work is depicted very effectively with Thakur ( Monish Behl ) playing the rival TV baron who manages to time and again steal the concept, through the lady COO ( Kavitha Krishnamoorty ). This naturally ensures that Headlines 24 is always ahead in the TRP warfare. The son Jay ( Sudeep ) who wants to boost the channels TRP borrows 30 crore to launch a novel concept with his cronie Rajpal Yadav. This concept too is leaked by Kavitha to their rival for a hefty gain. Now Sudeep is shattered and is entraped by a shrewd politician Pandey ( Paresh Rawal ) along with his brother who has an amibition of becoming a leading businessmen or Industrialist through political patronage. Now enters Ritesh Deshmukh into the picture who is an ardent fan of Amitabh and believes in upright and ethical route to gain recognition among the audience. Gul acts as a wife to Ritesh, who did not look so convincing in the initial part of the movie, maybe because he himself being a son of a politician. Later he picks up momentum because of the strong plot weaved by RGV to focus on negative shades of Channel. The plot unravels various twists and turns and shocks the ethical Harshvardhan out of his stupor, now without much ado one should watch the movie for its plot lest i am accused of stealing the thunder on the movie plot. One would say the movie tends to highly critical of the channels and their ways. Maybe this movie is wake call for all the media barons to wake up and live up to their responsibility of preserving the democracy and freedom of expression. The lure of big money is of course there in the share market with public and institution ever ready to support ethical channel. The message is loud and clear in the climax of the movie. Kudos to RGV and his team for producing such a brilliant conceived and executed movie. This movie is definitely for class audience..............will the mass bite it is the moot ? The song Galli galli me shor hai........sare Neta chor hai tells it all TITBITS 1. Modified rendition of Jana Gana Mana was deleted from the original score, instead Vande Mataram was used in the film due to censorship. 2. Aftermath of 26/11 RGV was humiliated by the Media, for his vouyer at the Taj, which even cost the CM his chair. Pay back time folks. 3. RGV did not hestitate to cast ex CM s son for the fear of reprisal from Media, here he gave him primacy potraying a honest TV presenter. About this Blogger
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The four pillars of democracy are Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and obviously the Media. In India to a large extent press and TV channels are free from the shackles of Executive
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