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Sarkar Raj (2008)

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Summary: When Anita Rajan, CEO of Sheppard power plant, an international Company, brings a power plant proposal to set up in rural Maharashtra before the Nagres, insightful Shankar is quick to realize the benefits the power plant can bring to the people. However, things are not what they seem to be and Shankar's dream project gradually becomes a political minefield. Evil forces mightier than ever, gang up to bring down the regime of Sarkar and obliterate Shankar's name from the political horizon. (imdb)
Country: India
Directed By: Ram Gopal Varma
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na evolving
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na saliha84
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T5
na rudra_nayan
72
T4
na imdb
67
T6
na c.vaibhav
75
T3
na iceblox
70
T6
2-3 years have gone by, both in the actual release date of this sequel, and in the actual timeline of the story. This movie chronicles the rise and fall of Shankar Nagre. A disappointment if you compare to it's prequel, Sarkar. All the empathy and love towards Shankar Nagre, which I felt when watching Sarkar, was lost this time around. I also took offense to the way they commercialized the franchise by the addition of pretty face Aishwarya Rai.
na philim
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na irvinejump
88
T10
A VERY worthy succersor to Sarkar, which I loved! Less of an esnemble piece than the first, though a film that still delievers in the power of politics and corruption the first film had in spades. With yet another powerhouse performance from Amitabh Bachchan. Still, a film that manages to convey the epic qualities needed when paying homage to it's influence: the Godfather. More proof that Bollywood Cinema is coming of age. Toe knee :-)
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