Road to Sangam
Road to Sangam

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- 73/100 based on 865 votes
  • Released: 2010
  • Runtime: 135 mins
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  • Studio: Gipsy Films
  • Genres: Drama

A simple story of a God fearing, devout Muslim mechanic named Hasmat Ullah who has been entrusted the job of repairing an old V8 ford engine, not knowing the historic significance that it once carried the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi which were immersed in the holy river Sangam. He is caught in a complex situation after a powerful bomb explosion rocks his town leading to the arrest of innocent Muslim youths of his locality. A strike to work is called by the prominent Leaders of hi... (Full plot summary below)

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A simple story of a God fearing, devout Muslim mechanic named Hasmat Ullah who has been entrusted the job of repairing an old V8 ford engine, not knowing the historic significance that it once carried the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi which were immersed in the holy river Sangam. He is caught in a complex situation after a powerful bomb explosion rocks his town leading to the arrest of innocent Muslim youths of his locality. A strike to work is called by the prominent Leaders of his community to protest against the unjust treatment meted out to those arrested youths by the police. Will he support the protest and abandon the repair of the engine or go against the wishes of his community. Thus begins his journey.

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User Review - 10/10 by Swati SWith Republic Day having just passed and every Indian enjoyed the customary "holiday," this is especially a piece to remind what true nationally means - something that India seems to have forgotten after August 15, 1947. An absolutely incredible work of art that should not be missed! This movie is an ideal portrayal of sectarianism that seems to divide this nation along invisible lines - the lines of sham philosophies and treacherous coteries. Each actor has done more than justice to his presence, yet Paresh Rawal ruled the screen. For all admirers of genuine art, it is a strong recommendation and for other, it may make its small contribution in awakening their "dead" souls.
User Review - 8/10 by Peter JSlow-paced but powerful drama about a Muslim car mechanic's fight against the intolerant leadership of his sect, and a thought-provoking tribute to the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi.
User Review - 6/10 by Niraj VA very interesting movie, using the immersion of Gandhi's ashes as the backdrop. Paresh Rawal excels as the protagonist who is torn between supporting his community's protest and fulfilling a professional commitment. Rawal puts across, very effectively, his struggle with the community leaders, and more importantly with himself, and finally gives in to the voice of his conscience and does the right thing. This is really what the movie is all about, and to that extent one has to understand that this could be about any person or community, not necessarily the one depicted in the movie. All the characters in the movie are really put into the shade by Paresh Rawal and therefore there is no point in dwelling much on them, though Pavan Malhotra, as the Maulana, stands out and comes close to giving Rawal a run for his money. Can you follow the voice of your conscience in the face of opposition, be it from any quarter? At what point will you give in? Do you really have it in you to stand by the courage of your convictions? I heartily recommend this one to all of you, though being a Dec 2009 release, you'll have to visit your local DVD library to get it.

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