Striker (2010) *HQ*

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The story of the movie “Striker” revolves around the time, when the Babri Mosque was destructed on 6th Dec, 1992. This film is based on the theme of not divide & rule. It tries to, make the harmony between the relations of Hindus & Muslims, inspite of knowing the terror which is going at present.

Cast: R. Siddharth, Padmapriya, Aditya Pancholi

Surya (Siddharth) & Zaid (Ankur Vikal) are the best friends, from their childhood, & put their best effort to bring harmony among the masses.Malvani, is the real hero of the film, & the two friends were brought up by him, but both the boys wish to be apart from him.The area which is shown in the film, depicts the life of Mumbai, & says its details.Surya was bought up in the surroundings which has cheap interiors of the claustrophobic lodging, & is prevailed with poverty, but has ample love to give. It also shows those vicious path which leads to the world of murder, & crime.

Even though Surya realizes his ability in a young age at carrom, at first he aims to locate life ahead of the world of crime, terror & carrom clubs that dot Malvani.He wants to rid away from the world of confusion, & try to earn money.But when a manager cheats him of his well-deserved money, he’s enforced to discover sustenance in the carrom club of Jaleel (Aditya Pancholi. Jaleel wishes to take benefit of the communal tension widespread in the town to cooperate his local politics.

Chandan Arora’s choice of the story is right, but the erratic screenplay writing will cost him dear. However, there’s no denying that he has handled a number of individualistic scenes well. The music [multiple music composers] is soothing. P.S. Vinod’s cinematography is perfect.

Video Source: DVD
Host: Dailymotion
Chapters: 7

part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7

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part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8

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One Response to “Striker (2010) *HQ*”

  1. on 08 Feb 2010 at 9:23 pm Ahmed

    this movie is not complete. :(

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