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9/10
Truth well written
kvivekp30 March 2024
This movie is very good much be watched by all many occasions you may feel disturb with atrocity shown in the movie but they have shown the truth and realty which faced by Hindu communities during the Nawab rule in hyderabad provenience which was not under rule of india until Sardar Vallabhai patel interfered sent the indian army and freed Hyderabad provenience from Nawab rule.

Movie is technical well directed and retaliation which Hindu community did against Razakars was depicted very well in movie so many emotional movements.

Very well executed movie as movie based on real events some may feel very disturbing but movie makers try to depict the truth.
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9/10
Really a Silent Genocide!
vamanpundit27 March 2024
"Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" throws light on a lesser-known chapter of Indian history - the Hyderabad Liberation Movement. The film shows the struggles of Telangana's people against the Razakars, a paramilitary force, during India's independence.

Director Yata Satyanarayana crafts a compelling experience. Filming is top-notch, taking viewers back to this old time. The acting is equally impressive, with Raj Arjun, portraying the ruthless Razakar leader Kasim Razvi, is particularly chilling.

The film's emotional core lies in its portrayal of the human cost of war. We see families torn apart, lives shattered, and the spirit of those fighting for freedom. The plight of women during this period is particularly highlighted, adding another layer of depth to the story.

Overall, it's a must watch movie in my opinion.
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8/10
Thank you for existing
magadalwarmayur15 March 2024
Stepping out of the theater after "Razakar," I grappled with a tangled mix of emotions. The weight of the film's subject matter settled on my chest - a historical exploration I felt was long overdue. The plight of Hindus under the brutal rule of the Nizam and the Razakars was a dark chapter in Indian history, one that demanded remembrance. "Razakar" served as a stark reminder, a cinematic gut punch that refused to shy away from the gruesome realities of the past.

The film's power stemmed not just from its thematic importance, but also from the dedication of its cast and crew. Bobby Simha's portrayal crackled with raw emotion, while Anasuya delivered a performance that resonated with quiet strength. The visuals were impressive, the dusty streets and weathered structures transporting us back to that tumultuous period. Bheems Ceciroleo's music served as a constant undercurrent, heightening the tension and amplifying the emotional impact of each scene.

Yet, a critical voice nagged at the back of my mind. The narrative, particularly in the first half, felt sluggish at times. Certain scenes, meant to emphasize the horrors inflicted by the Razakars, ended up becoming repetitive, their effectiveness diminishing with each iteration. More importantly, a nagging question lingered - were some historical events sensationalized for dramatic effect? Did the film prioritize emotional manipulation over a nuanced portrayal of the past?

Ultimately, "Razakar" left me with a bittersweet satisfaction. Here was a film that dared to delve into a forgotten corner of history, a space that desperately craved illumination. Its existence felt like a small victory, a step towards a more complete understanding of the Indian narrative. The mere act of bringing this story to the screen was commendable, a spark that could ignite further exploration and discussion.

However, the feeling of "what could have been" remained stubbornly present. A tighter narrative, a more balanced exploration of the historical context, a deeper dive into the motivations of all parties involved - these elements could have elevated "Razakar" from a history lesson into a truly transformative cinematic experience. It successfully ignited a conversation, but left me yearning for a more definitive and impactful execution of this significant story. "Razakar" may not have been a perfect film, but it served a crucial purpose - a reminder of a dark past, a spark for further inquiry, and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling to keep history alive.

"Thank you for existing," I whispered to the empty theater screen as the credits rolled. Despite its flaws, "Razakar" stood as a testament to the unflinching power of cinema. It dared to confront the shadows, to unearth a buried truth, and for that, it deserved a silent ovation.
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Each and Every Hindu in the world must watch this movie
Sumanth-Silver24 March 2024
"Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" is a haunting portrayal of darkest chapter in the history, shedding light on the tragic events that unfolded during the Hindu genocide in Hyderabad. "Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" is a profoundly emotional journey that delves into the heart-wrenching reality of the Hindu genocide. Through its compelling narrative and powerful performances, the film brings to life the harrowing experiences of those affected by the violence and oppression perpetrated by the Razakars. It serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities committed against the Hindu community. With its raw and evocative storytelling, the film vividly portrays Pain, anguish and despair experienced by Hindu victims and their families. Through tears and triumphs, it captures the indomitable spirit of those who endured unimaginable suffering at the hands of the Razakars. Every scene resonates with a palpable sense of loss, but also with a glimmer of hope as the Hindu Dharmic spirit refuses to be crushed.

"Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" is a realistic and thought-provoking film that demands attention and reflection on the importance of standing against injustice faced by Hindus and preserving the dignity of all Hindus. It is not just a film; it's a deeply moving testament to the resilience of the Hindu soul in the face of unspeakable cruelty. Every Hindu must watch this movie to know History and Reality. Prepare to be moved to tears and inspired to stand against injustice after experiencing this cinematic masterpiece.
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10/10
Every Indian must watch
cnub-1019515 March 2024
If you are someone who haven't heard about this genocide that happened during the Nizam rule, you will be shell-shocked after watching the movie. The atrocities against lots of Hindus and the forceful religious conversions will send chills down your spine, as they are shown in a gut-wrenching manner without any inhibitions. There are many hard-hitting moments and one would surely walk out heavy hearted.

Even if you have known about this exodus, you will still be invested in the film, as there is a lot of detailing that has gone into the writing. This is the best part of Razakar, as the writing team did a thorough research in documenting the trauma undergone by many innocent souls. Operation Polo carried out by the Indian Army to annex Hyderabad from the Nizam rule is sure to give you goosebumps.

Often, we would have heard stories describing the greatness of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in uniting the country. This film will give you more clarity regarding the kind of role Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel had played in making Hyderabad a part and parcel of India. The film is clear in what it conveys. It doesn't target any religion and it only highlights the atrocities committed by the Nizam and Razakars against common people.

Raj Arjun is the show stealer of Razakar and he performs Qasim Razvi's role to the tee. We feel like hitting him right in the face and that's the level of performance he has delivered. Markhand Deshpande as the Nizam Of Hyderabad is brilliant and so is Tej Sapru as the Iron Man Of India. Bobby Simha, Anasuya, Vedhika, Indraja, and others gave compelling performances. The second half is more gripping with many key moments.

On the whole, Razakar is an honest depiction of the heinous genocide that took place in Hyderabad province during the time of Nizam. The film is sure to leave you shocked with its horrifying facts and neatly documents the ordeal of common people. The film will blow away the minds of those who don't know about Razakars. Performances are very good and the film is rich technically. The first half is slightly slow, with some repetitive scenes, but the second half grabs our attention every minute. Those interested in knowing about history can watch this film this weekend.
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10/10
Awesome Movie. One Must watch atleast 1 time :)
spstest3 April 2024
Awesome Movie. One Must watch atleast 1 time :) "Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" throws light on a lesser-known chapter of Indian history - the Hyderabad Liberation Movement. The film shows the struggles of Telangana's people against the Razakars, a paramilitary force, during India's independence.

Director Yata Satyanarayana crafts a compelling experience. Filming is top-notch, taking viewers back to this old time. The acting is equally impressive, with Raj Arjun, portraying the ruthless Razakar leader Kasim Razvi, is particularly chilling.

The film's emotional core lies in its portrayal of the human cost of war. We see families torn apart, lives shattered, and the spirit of those fighting for freedom. The plight of women during this period is particularly highlighted, adding another layer of depth to the story.

Overall, it's a must watch movie in my opinion.
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10/10
History of the Hyderabad must watch every person
satis-5563016 March 2024
Story about razakars and there cruelty on the Telangana people , how indian army fought against them and telangana people know about the history.

The movie was based on razakers.there story............

Must watch..........film.

Historical accuracy meets powerful storytelling

👉 Captivating portrayal of Hyderabad's tumultuous past

👉 Stellar performances that leave a lasting impact

👉 Emotionally charged scenes that resonate long after the credits roll

👉 A reminder of the resilience of human spirit amidst adversity

Watch Razakar and immerse yourself in this impactful narrative that sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of our shared history. Don't miss out on this cinematic gem! 🎥✨

#MovieReview #RazakarMovie #CinematicMasterpiece #HistoryEnthusiast #MustWatch.
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10/10
Heart breaking film💔
fvf-0561220 March 2024
My heart feel so sad after watch the movie..The movie showed real incidents of Telangana peoples's Freedom fight against Jihadi islamic RAZAKAR'S..The deaths of Telangana people was so heartbreaking💔must watch everbody..it's KASHMIRI FILES of telanagana people genocide.. Director Yata Satyanaranaya handled movie very good. This is the Real story..Music is outstanding..Bheems is the music director..Back ground score also very good..DoP Ramesh Reddy did brilliant job..Set work and C. G work was very good.. Every actors did their career best performance..Boby simha,,Vedika,,Anasuya,Prema every actor was did very well.
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10/10
The Real Story of Genocide Every Indian has to know
badrik-8584219 March 2024
Kasim rizvi acors action was peaks thought of him a real kasim rizvi came into his character and if he arrives in theather some body would have definitely hit him.he lived upto his role and the director showed us 90% near to reality what happened to people of telangana during rule of last nizam how many atrocities the aulads of razakars created and what did sardar patel and how indian army freed them it was depicted as it is before our live eyes how much the ancestors of present telangana people go throught to get independence. It also depicted the freedom fighters of telangana the jal jangal jameen movement and how they revolted and kicked the asses of Razakars and their nalayak aulads and how brutally they were taxed and young children and women were assaulted by suwar razakars.
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10/10
Excellent Story telling ..History visualised as it was happened
kammadanamnarsimha15 March 2024
Must watch ...Film makers deserve big appreciation History presented to new generation very well ... Many scenes were presented very detailed, historians and Novelists ...Story writers like Aarudra, Kaloji Naaraynrao ... Dasharathi tried to preserve the historic true events through their books, novels.

This film will take that efforts to next level and visually present the barbaric Nizma ruling and those revolutionary days and freedom fighters.

Each and every actor lived their roles and Music was big asset to movie.

Thanks to Satdar Patel ..with his daring step Telangana got freedom on 1948 Septq7th ..yes 13 months later ..... than other states of India This will be big surprise to many of this generation people.

This movie made many people realize what was true Valor and battle of our ancestors.
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4/10
"A Critical Dissection: The Cinematic Faux Pas in Historical Representation"
brsiddhant-3864528 April 2024
When addressing a topic of such sensitivity, it is imperative to approach it with the utmost seriousness and responsibility. A film that seeks to depict a historical event must transcend the ordinary in its execution.

Regrettably, this film falls short in its narrative. It is marred by dialogues that fail to adhere to factual accuracy, thereby undermining the historical context it attempts to portray.

The film's engagement relies heavily on the emotional investment of the viewer. It may resonate with those who find an emotional connection, but this is a subjective experience and not a universal outcome.

The pacing of the film is lethargic, failing to capture the viewer's attention. The dialogue is often superfluous, and the action sequences are marred by unconvincing effects, choppy cinematography, and all-too-apparent wirework.

Most distressingly, the film trivializes the profound suffering endured by the victims of the Razakars, reducing their agony to mere spectacle.

In conclusion, I would advise potential viewers to exercise discretion and consider avoiding this film if possible. It is a disservice to both the art of cinema and the historical narrative it purports to represent.
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10/10
Awesome movie
d-6781328 April 2024
In today's world, where the fight for justice and freedom continues, Razakar carries a message of enduring significance. It challenges audiences to confront injustice and to stand up for what is right, drawing parallels between the struggles of the past and the present.

Overall, Razakar is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves recognition for its compelling storytelling, exceptional performances, and timeless themes. It is a film that will leave a lasting impression on all who see it, inspiring them to embrace their own capacity for courage and compassion. This is a very good movie and a great direction.
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1/10
Waste of Time
tnguru16 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This Movie story Tell is Good but Screenplay & Performance are Over Acting and dramatic action block, Then Movie Dailogue to Voilense Next Some Scene are to heartbreaking ( Overall. The film was made in such a way as to earn a Vote in the category of inciting ethnic tax )

But

Some Character performance are Good

Then Some Scene make to Goosebumps also

Action block one of the Cow horn Fight is to Un logical that action I laughed to much

Vfx is poor presentation Some of the scenes are good but most of them are very bad

Costume & design is Cool

Background sound & bgm is Average

Average to Watch 2/5 is my Rating.
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10/10
Great movie
tutuputu-4730527 April 2024
It is so painful to know what Islam has done to Hindus since the 6th century. This is just one instance. I was crying all the time while watching this movie. It really hurts to know how your ancestors were treated by an ideology that doesn't even belong to this land.

Acting is great. The best part of the movie is the screenplay and writing. I have never able to take my eyes off from the screen. It is captivating. The direction is great but it could have been much better as at some instances it appears as if the quality of the direction is not at par. But overall, the movie is breathtaking.

Hindus now need to wake up. This will happen to all who are enjoying today and don't care about what happened to their ancestors in the past.
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9/10
Great movie
marufsarkar-8503728 April 2024
Razakar: A Tribute to the Heroes of Hyderabad.

Razakar pays tribute to the heroes of Hyderabad, whose courage and sacrifice during the struggle for independence remain an integral part of Indian history. Directed with passion and authenticity, the film offers a compelling narrative that sheds light on the challenges faced by those who fought for freedom. It is a film that will leave a lasting impression on all who see it, inspiring them to embrace their own capacity for courage and compassion. Razakar carries a message of enduring significance. It challenges audiences to confront injustice and to stand up for what is right, drawing parallels between the struggles of the past and the present.
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best-review15 March 2024
The narrative draws inspiration from actual events in the history of Telangana, depicting the hardships endured by its people under the Nizam's rule and the brutalities of the Razakars.

However, the presentation of the story appears to be biased and slightly altered for political and religious motives.

The screenplay features a handful of commendable scenes interspersed with numerous dull and lackluster segments.

The film ambitiously attempts to merge the gritty essence of realism with the vibrant energy of commercial cinema, yet it finds itself caught in the crossfire, not fully committing to either. This indecision is further intensified by an overreliance on violence, which, rather than adding depth or excitement, muddies the narrative's intent.

The production values do not meet the expected standards. Musically, background score is commendable.

From an acting perspective, Bobby Simha and Prema deliver decent performances.

The roles of Anasuya and Vedika in the film seem perplexing with their terrible acting.

Antagonist and the remaining cast members tend to overact.

The director, despite displaying an air of overconfidence in interviews, delivers a direction that is less than satisfactory.

Overall, the film is not that good.
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10/10
Best
aarushisharm1 May 2024
64. "Razakar: A Gripping Tale of Heroism and Resistance"

Aisha Rahman's "Razakar" is a cinematic tour de force that immerses viewers in the tumultuous era of Hyderabad's struggle for independence. Through stunning visuals, powerful performances, and a gripping narrative, the film pays homage to the brave freedom fighters who risked everything for the cause of liberty.

From the opening sequence, Rahman's directorial prowess is evident as she transports audiences back to pre-independent Hyderabad with breathtaking authenticity. The attention to detail in recreating the era is remarkable, from the bustling streets to the clandestine meetings of revolutionaries. Every frame is rich with historical significance, drawing viewers deeper into the story with each passing moment.

At the heart of "Razakar" are the compelling performances delivered by its talented cast. Imran Khan delivers a tour de force performance as Sultan, the conflicted leader of the Razakars. Khan's portrayal is both nuanced and powerful, capturing the complexities of a man torn between loyalty to his cause and the dictates of his conscience. Opposite him, Zara Ahmed shines as Ayesha, a beacon of hope in a world overshadowed by oppression. Ahmed's performance is imbued with strength and resilience, embodying the spirit of resistance that defines Hyderabad's struggle for freedom.

But perhaps the most impressive aspect of "Razakar" is its unflinching portrayal of history. Rahman refuses to sanitize the harsh realities faced by Hyderabad's freedom fighters, instead presenting them with raw honesty and integrity. The result is a film that is as thought-provoking as it is emotionally resonant, challenging viewers to confront the uncomfortable truths of our shared past.

Technically, "Razakar" is a masterpiece. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the beauty and brutality of Hyderabad with breathtaking precision. Each shot is meticulously composed, creating a visual feast for the eyes. Complementing the visuals is a haunting musical score that heightens the emotional impact of every scene, drawing viewers deeper into the story.

In conclusion, "Razakar" is a triumph of storytelling that deserves to be celebrated. With its compelling narrative, stellar performances, and breathtaking visuals, it is a fitting tribute to the unsung heroes of Hyderabad's struggle for freedom. Rahman has crafted not just a movie, but a timeless work of art that will leave a lasting impression on all who have the privilege of experiencing it.

65. "Razakar: An Emotionally Resonant Tribute to Hyderabad's Brave Souls"

Aisha Rahman's "Razakar" is a poignant and powerful cinematic experience that shines a light on the courageous individuals who fought for freedom in Hyderabad's tumultuous past. Through its captivating storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and stellar performances, the film honors the unsung heroes whose sacrifices paved the way for a brighter future.

From the outset, Rahman's direction captivates audiences with its authenticity and emotional depth. The film transports viewers back to a time of political upheaval and social unrest, immersing them in the sights and sounds of pre-independent Hyderabad. Every scene is meticulously crafted, evoking a sense of urgency and tension that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

At the heart of "Razakar" are the compelling performances delivered by its talented cast. Imran Khan delivers a powerhouse performance as Sultan, the conflicted leader of the Razakars. Khan's portrayal is both commanding and vulnerable, capturing the inner turmoil of a man torn between duty and conscience. Opposite him, Zara Ahmed shines as Ayesha, a symbol of hope and resilience in a world plagued by oppression. Ahmed's performance is filled with grace and determination, embodying the spirit of resistance that defines Hyderabad's struggle for freedom.

But what truly sets "Razakar" apart is its unflinching portrayal of history. Rahman pulls no punches in depicting the harsh realities faced by Hyderabad's freedom fighters, presenting them with honesty and integrity. The result is a film that is as thought-provoking as it is emotionally resonant, challenging viewers to confront the uncomfortable truths of our shared past.

Technically, "Razakar" is a triumph. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the beauty and brutality of Hyderabad with stunning precision. Each shot is meticulously composed, creating a visual tapestry that is as visually stunning as it is emotionally evocative. Complementing the visuals is a haunting musical score that heightens the emotional impact of every scene, drawing viewers deeper into the story.

In conclusion, "Razakar" is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves to be seen by audiences around the world. With its compelling narrative, stellar performances, and breathtaking visuals, it is a fitting tribute to the unsung heroes of Hyderabad's struggle for freedom. Rahman has crafted not just a movie, but a timeless work of art that will leave a lasting impression on all who have the privilege of experiencing it.
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10/10
Nice
charushar-893751 May 2024
But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of "Razakar" is its exploration of themes such as sacrifice, resilience, and the quest for justice. Through the lens of Hyderabad's freedom fighters, viewers are offered a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the enduring power of hope. Their story is one of triumph over adversity, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tyranny. In today's tumultuous times, "Razakar" serves as a timely and inspiring reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right. It is a film that challenges us to examine our own values and beliefs, sparking conversations and inspiring action. By honoring the sacrifices of those who came before us, "Razakar" encourages us to keep fighting for a better tomorrow.
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10/10
Very Good
nirmalvermarev1 May 2024
At the core of "Razakar" are the captivating performances delivered by its talented cast. Imran Khan delivers a tour de force performance as Sultan, the conflicted leader of the Razakars. Khan's portrayal is both commanding and vulnerable, capturing the inner turmoil of a man torn between loyalty to his cause and the stirrings of his own conscience. Opposite him, Zara Ahmed shines as Ayesha, a symbol of resilience and hope in a world overshadowed by oppression. Ahmed's performance is filled with grace and determination, embodying the spirit of resistance that defines Hyderabad's struggle for freedom.
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10/10
Great movie
soniyasarkar-7936230 April 2024
The performances in "Razakar" are nothing short of exceptional. The cast delivers powerful and nuanced portrayals, capturing the complexity of their characters with remarkable skill. Their performances are imbued with emotion and conviction, making the struggles and sacrifices of the Hyderabad freedom fighters feel all the more real and impactful.

Moreover, "Razakar" boasts stunning production values that transport viewers to another time and place. The cinematography beautifully captures the landscapes and cityscapes of Hyderabad, while the set design and costumes authentically recreate the era.
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1/10
Better skip it
vamshh21 March 2024
The movie is not worth our quality time and hard earned money. There are many key points missing from the movie. Many critical facts have been eliminated. This movie is just a biased view of certain people who want to defame certain caste, group, religion etc.. and cause unrest and misunderstandings among the citizens of the country.

Films need to be made for entertainment so that the mind is relaxed, and also for educational purposes. This movie misses out on both of these. Such films should not be encouraged.

We can skip this film and have some educational or entertaining movie. We as sensible individuals have many responsibilitues to be fulfilled towards professional life, family, friends, country etc.. and spending time for movies like this will not only waste our time but also disturb our peaceful minds.

India has always been a democracy and will continue to be in the future. Ours is a great developing country known for its kindness, generosity, peaceful attitude and mainly "UNITY IN DIVERSITY" This has been our motto since the beginning. We have come this far UNITED and will surely become the next superpower with our hardwork, intelligence and generosity.

Never ever encourage political party people who try to divide the citizens and cause unrest, hatred, communal riots among us and in return they fulfil their own selfish needs. They do not care about the country's wellbeing, they only care about their own self. Lastly I would like end this by quoting the proverb: UMITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL.
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10/10
Amazing movie
danishkumar-9209829 April 2024
In today's world, where the fight for justice and equality continues, Razakar serves as a timely reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right. It challenges audiences to confront injustice wherever it may be found and to work towards a more just and equitable society for all. Overall, Razakar is a cinematic triumph that deserves recognition for its compelling storytelling, exceptional performances, and thought-provoking themes. It is a film that will leave a lasting impression on all who see it, inspiring them to embrace their own courage and to strive for a better future. And good.
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10/10
Really good movie
dass-6631329 April 2024
From its opening moments, Razakar captivates viewers with its gripping storytelling and exceptional performances. The ensemble cast delivers standout portrayals, bringing to life characters who are both relatable and inspiring. Their emotional journey reflects the resilience and determination of Hyderabad's people during a tumultuous time. One of the film's standout features is its attention to detail and historical accuracy. Razakar presents a nuanced view of the era, exploring the complex political and social dynamics of pre-independence Hyderabad. This adds depth to the narrative, allowing audiences to gain a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by the freedom fighters.
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10/10
Super movie
shashikalasuman-3054429 April 2024
Visually stunning and meticulously crafted, Razakar transports viewers to pre-independence Hyderabad, immersing them in the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of the time. Every frame is a testament to the filmmaker's attention to detail, capturing the essence of a city in turmoil with breathtaking authenticity. But beyond its historical significance, Razakar is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It celebrates the courage of Hyderabad's people, who refused to be silenced or oppressed, even in the face of overwhelming odds. Their bravery serves as an inspiration to viewers, reminding us of the power of determination and solidarity in the face of adversity.
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10/10
Nice drama
mandalrima-875291 May 2024
At the heart of the film are its compelling characters, brought to life by a talented ensemble cast. From the fearless leader to the ordinary citizens who joined the fight, each character is fleshed out with depth and nuance, making their struggles feel both personal and universal. The performances are nothing short of exceptional, with every actor delivering a powerhouse performance that resonates long after the credits roll. Razakar" also succeeds in exploring complex themes such as sacrifice, loyalty, and the price of freedom. Through the lens of Hyderabad's freedom fighters, viewers are offered a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the enduring power of hope in the face of adversity. Their stories serve as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a source of inspiration for generations to come.
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