Aarakshan (2011) DVDScr 350 MB


Aarakshan (Hindi: आरक्षण, translation: Reservation) is a 2011 Hindi film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone. Directed by Prakash Jha, the film is a socio-political drama based on the controversial policy of Caste based Reservations in government jobs and educational institutions. Like the majority of Jha's films, it takes on issues about the society and political affairs of India. The film also stars Prateik Babbar and Manoj Bajpayee and was released on August 12, 2011.

Storyline -

Prof. Prabhakar Anand (Amitabh Bachchan) is the principal of a college and is very idealistic. He has a soft corner for the financially weaker community of students including the Dalits. He runs special coaching classes at his house free of cost for the needy students. He has a strong liking for Deepak Kumar (Saif Ali Khan), his student, who soon starts teaching in his college as a stop-gap arrangement before he goes away to America. Deepak and Poorbi (Deepika Padukone), daughter of Dr. Prabhakar Anand, are in love with each other. Sushant Seth (Prateek Babbar), who belongs to the high caste and rich class, is one of the students of the college.

One day, soon after the Supreme Court has upheld the quota system of the government, there is tension in the college between students of the economically backward classes, who stand to gain because of the quota policy, and of the affluent class, who now have to contend with the reservation policy in spite of otherwise being comparatively more merit-worthy. This prompts vice principal Mithilesh Singh (Manoj Bajpai) to call the police to control the situation, something that doesn’t go down well with Prof. Anand who pulls up Mithilesh Singh for his hasty act of summoning the police on the college premises. Close on the heels of this incident, there is a war of words between Mithilesh Singh, Deepak Kumar and Sushant Seth. Prof. Anand suspends Sushant and also asks Deepak Kumar to get out when Deepak refuses to calm down and instead, emotionally hurt as he is a Dalit, speaks rather rudely to Prof. Anand, even accusing him of casteist behaviour.

The face-off between Prof. Anand and Deepak Kumar leads to a breakup between Deepak and Poorbi who asks him to apologise to her father or forget her forever. Meanwhile, the trustees of the college in cahoots with Mithilesh Singh manipulate things in such a way that Prof. Anand is asked to step down from the principal’s post when he questions Mithilesh Singh about the private coaching classes he runs as his side business in spite of the college rules not allowing him to do so. What’s worse, Mithilesh Singh teaches in his coaching classes during the time he ought to be in college. Once Prof. Anand is thrown out, Mithilesh Singh is promoted as the new principal.Further humiliation awaits Prof. Anand. A house he owned and had, on humanitarian grounds, allowed his friend’s two sons to use to run computer classes, is given on rent by the two sons to Mithilesh Singh to run his coaching class. Prof. Anand is not just against the business of coaching classes but is also angry with Mithilesh Singh for having played dirty politics with him. But now, he has to see his own house being used by the very Mithilesh Singh for the very business he detests, which, incidentally, is flourishing. Homeless now as the accommodation provided by the college has had to be vacated by him, Prof. Anand is at his wits’ end.He soon starts coaching students for free, in a cow shed which is bang opposite his own house (occupied by Mithilesh Singh for running his coaching class). Deepak Kumar, who has gone off to America, returns to India on learning about Prof. Anand’s state. Sushant, too, comes to support Prof. Anand when he realises that Prof. Anand is indeed a genuine man.

Directed by Prakash Jha
Produced by Prakash Jha
Firoz A. Nadiadwala
Screenplay by Anjum Rajabali
Prakash Jha
Starring Amitabh Bachchan
Saif Ali Khan
Manoj Bajpayee
Deepika Padukone
Prateik Babbar
Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Cinematography Sachin Krishn
Editing by Santosh Mandal
Studio Prakash Jha Productions
Distributed by Base Industries Groups
Release date(s) August 12, 2011
Running time 164 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi


NAME :..................................  Aarakshan (2011)    
LANGUAGE :……………...  Hindi
FORMAT :………………….  Matroska
GENRE :……………………  Drama
IMDB RATING :…………...  6.5  / 10
FILE SIZE :………………...  350 MB
RESOLUTION :……………  624 X 272
SUBTITLES :………………  No
RELEASE RUNTIME :……  2.38 mn
SOURCE :………………….. DVDScr



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