Sunday, July 24, 2011

RAAVAN !!!

The people living in the red soil areas are very angry on the policemen. Policemen had tortured these poor people again and again. That’s why; many a times the locals of red soil areas have killed many policemen by burning their jeeps and vans. How can you ignore the Newton’s 3rd law?

Traditionally, a girl of this red soil village is not permitted to choose her own future hubby, but, in this case, her elder brother was liberal enough to allow the love-birds to get married to each other. But, during the wedding ceremony, the SP created trouble and the groom just ran away out of fear. On that night, that girl was forced to enjoy ‘suhaag raat’ not with her hubby but with the policemen inside that police station. Next morning, the victim told everything to her brothers. No such consolation was enough for her and by the afternoon, she committed suicide. That suicide gave birth to a deadly demon, Veera.

Veera became the King of the red soil territory and continued the guerilla war against the policemen. The SP also counterattacked the red brigade, whenever possible, with his police forces. But, this time, the demon kidnapped the wife of SP. Raagini tried to commit suicide, but, the trunks of the trees saved her. His hearts started melting by seeing that beautiful woman. Baheney de…mujhey baheney de…

Without the help of the forest guide, it was almost next to impossible to track the demon’s den. After lots of dramas and actions, the SP was unable to reach the exact destination. Hemant got caught and they shoved his head. The runaway groom got his deserved punishment. Veera had two younger brothers whose names were Haria and Mangal. One got killed in the peace talks inside the forest. Veera started the encounter to take the revenge. While fighting, the hanging bridge collapsed. Veera praised a lot about that beautiful woman. After the encounter, Raagini’s hubby started doubting on her as she stayed for 14 days in the demon’s den. Who is the real demon here? To know the answer, you need to see the old Ramayana in a new direction format which has been popularly screened as Mani Ratnam’s “RAAVAN”, featuring Abhishek Bacchan, Aiswariya Bacchan, Priyamani, Govinda, Ravi Kisen and others with the music of the magical A.R.Rahman.

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