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LOC Kargil, Disc 1 of 2 - 2003 [DVD]

LOC Kargil, Disc 1 of 2

 
 

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Overall Rating 3.33

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Starring : Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan, Suniel Shetty, Saif Ali Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Akshaye Khanna, Manoj Bajpai, Nagarjuna, Sanjay Kapoor, Karan Nath, Ashutosh Rana, Puru Raj Kumar, Raj Babbar, Raveena Tandon, Rani Mukherjee, Kareena Kapoor, Mahima Chaudhury, Namrata Shirodkar, Esha Deol, Preti Jhangiani, Isha Koppikar, Priya Gill
Director : J P Dutta
Lyricist : Javed Akhtar
Dialogue : O P Dutta
Music : Anu Malik
MPAA Rating for LOC Kargil, Disc 1 of 2 Not Rated
Year : 2003
Playtime : 244 Minutes
Lang : Hindi
Genre : Action & Adventure
 
Around April 1999, Pakistani infiltrators captured some Indian territory in Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian Army fought for over four months to reclaim the territory and lost around 450 soldiers in the ensuing battle. This is the story of the Kargil war. One that director JP Dutta ambitiously attempts to capture on celluloid. It has taken him over two years to translate Kargil into four hours of film. A lengthy one by any standards, with around two dozen heroes and a dozen leading ladies sharing the stage.

Dutta has gone to great lengths to research the story. Apparently, he had around 200 notebooks with handwritten notes on the background of the war. He had about 26 meetings with the dead soldiers' families and with the Army to get the details right.

The shooting was done under extreme conditions. Recounts actor Manoj Bajpai in an interview: 'When we shot the film only 60 per cent oxygen was available, as we were 14,000 feet above sea level. It was an extremely difficult condition [to shoot]. I told my co-stars we are perspiring only to shoot the film, while our jawans fought without caring for their lives.'

With so much preparation that went into its making, LoC-Kargil is probably one of the most awaited Indian movies to deal with war. And the most expensive.

To Dutta's credit, he spares no efforts to recount the events that led to the success of the operation.

The action is set around different battalions and their progress as they capture points along the line of control (LoC). The bloody battles fought along the line of control are depicted in great detail. Weaving through the action are the emotional stories of the men who died -- the women and families they loved and left behind.

Set against the picturesque, icy heights of Leh-Ladakh and Shimla, Dutta replicates the terrain that soldiers encountered along these alien and gruelling stretches. From long drawn out battle scenes to teary-eyed farewells, the constant boom of grenades to the rattle of machine guns, there is no respite in this four-hour epic about the men who fight our wars and keep vigil along the border.

The opening song Seemayen bulaye tujhe chal raahi picturised on the women, has the audience attuned to the patriotic theme of the movie. The other numbers, all penned by lyrics by Javed Akhtar are equally touching.

While a number of stars share screen space, their characterisations are quite well sketched. Your heart goes out to Captain Anuj Nayyar (Saif Ali Khan) who leaves behind his love, played by Kareena Kapoor; Manoj Pandey (Ajay Devgan), who for his outer bravado is as emotional as the next guy, but won the Param Vir Chakra; Vikram Batra (Abhishek Bachchan), a daredevil soldier whose motto in life is 'Yeh dil maange more', who won the Param Vir Chakra; the brave Lt Balwant Singh (Akshaye Khanna), who was awarded the Mahaveer Chakra.

Major Deepak Rampal (Sanjay Kapoor) is on leave, but cuts it short when he hears about the trouble on the border and gets back to the frontline. Colonel YK Joshi (aka YK Joe, played by Sunjay Dutt), awarded the Vir Chakra bravely leads his men to victory. Other actors like Suniel Shetty (playing rifleman Sanjay Kumar), who held the barrels of the enemy's guns with their bare hands as they fired, live up to the real life heroes. Ashutosh Rana and Manoj Bajpai, both called Grend Yogendra Sing Yadav, share a camaraderie well enacted. Some of their on screen moments are worth looking out for.

Besides the men who fight our wars, the tale also deals with the women who have to live their lives in constant fear for their loved ones. A few weeks ago, I caught up with a friend who works in the Indian Air Force. She told me of the tension she lives through every day as her husband, a fighter pilot, is currently on a mission in Leh. He walks quite a distance every day to call her. A scene where the soldiers line up to use the STD booth to call their loved ones reminded me of her plight.

Dutta uses dialogue and music to bind the story together expertly. You end up rooting for the soldiers as they capture posts one after another, losing many men, but eventually winning the battle. In fact, at points of time, some members of the audience even clapped and cheered as another enemy post came tumbling down.

Here, unlike in other movies, the songs are more of a respite. Some of the emotional moments shared between the lead actors and their leading ladies manage to pull at your heartstrings. Like Saif and Kareena, Abhishek and Esha and Suneil and Isha.

The battle scenes are gruesome, loud and hammer at you, much like the blazing guns in the background. But a lot has gone into making the scenes as realistic as possible. The special effects and camerawork that went into the effort are worth a mention.

Others supporting the cast are Nagarjuna as Major Padmapani Acharya, Karan Nath as Major Rajesh Singh Adhikari and Amar Upadhaya as Lt Vijayant Thapar. Besides being a sort of a casting coup for Dutta, who has brought together an impressive array of actors and actresses, this is a worthwhile effort on his part to tackle a difficult topic by any standard.

A fitting tribute to the soldiers who have died.

The one negative factor is its length. This might deter many from watching the movie. Possibly a slightly edited version, keeping it within 3 hours is called for.

At a recent music release, Colonel Lalit Rai, one of the heroes of the war said: "I was dying of thirst and hunger in Kargil. For a second I thought, 'Will Indians ever remember the sacrifice made by my boys'?"

Dutta's commendable venture (even coming five years after the Kargil war) will definitely ensure that we don't forget.
 


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LOC-All hype no substance 1 Star Soma Chowdhury
 
For 200 notebooks worth of research, this is a poorly made movie. Either Dutta is a bad researcher or a bad director.

For all the help and resources at his disposal from the Department of Defense (they actually showed bofors guns). This movie does not do justice to the department and to the sacrifice of the brave soldiers.
 
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