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Provoked |
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Producer |
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Sunanda Murali
Manohar |
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Director |
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Jagmohan Mundhra |
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Starring |
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Aishwarya Rai,
Miranda Richardson, Naveen Andrews, Rebecca
Pidgeon, Nandita Das |
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Music |
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A.R. Rahman |
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Lyrics |
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Karen David |
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Jagmohan Mundhra's 'Provoked' is a poignant
heart wrenching true story of a London suburban housewife Kiranjeet Ahluwalia
played by Aishwarya Rai who is a battered housewife at the hands of her
psychotic husband Deepak Ahluwalia played by Naveen Andrews.
In a fit of fury she sets fire to her husband one night who later dies of burns
and she is sentenced for life to a dreary prison.
She makes no efforts to prove her act as a "provocation" as she very touchingly
proclaims she is "free" after 10 years of an unhappy marriage.
The prison life after some initial pains becomes rosy after other female inmates
take her under their wing led by Miranda Richardson who teaches her to speak
English and helps her to get a retrial with the help of her lawyer brother
played by Robbie Coltrane.
A social service organization called Southall Sisters led by Nandita Das help
Kiran in her cause and she is set free after a landmark judgement which changes
the British law.
The film based on the autobiographical book "Circle of Fire" is a realistic
insight into the dark realm of domestic violence.
The performances are good all round especially the cameos by Nandita Das and
Robbie Coltrane.
Miranda Richardson as the supoortive jail inmate is superb.
Naveen Andrews is chillingly mean.
But the real star of the show is Aishwarya Rai in the best role of her career.
Jagmohan Mundhra betters his previous womencentric topical films like "Kamla"
and "Bawandar".
An absolute must see. |
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