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Krantiveer - The Revolution(2010)
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Krantiveer - The Revolution (2010) is a Hindi film directed by Mehul Kumar. With an audience rating of 3.7/10, Krantiveer - The Revolution stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2010.
Director:Mehul Kumar
Mood:
darkemotionalsuspenseful
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Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 25 June 2010
- Director
- Mehul Kumar
- Language
- Hindi
- GudVibe Rating
- 3.7/10
Storyline
Roshni becomes a TV reporter to expose corrupt politicians. After they threaten her, the politicians plan a terrorist attack to secure their power and divert public attention.
“A fearless reporter uncovers corruption, risking everything for truth.”
Film Details
3.7Rating
Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date25 June 2010
Release Typetheatrical
Parental Guide
Violence
Mild
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Mild
Vibe & Tags
Mood
darkemotionalsuspenseful
Themes
corruptionjusticerevengesurvival
Tonegritty
Pacingfast-paced
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence4
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability3
Reviews & Ratings
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Trivia
- The film's title 'Krantiveer' references a 1994 hit film starring Nana Patekar, but this 2010 version is a standalone story with no narrative connection.
- Director Mehul Kumar initially planned a direct sequel to the original 'Krantiveer' but later developed this as a separate contemporary political thriller.
- Actress Jaya Bhattacharya, who plays a politician, is known for her television roles and this was one of her few prominent film appearances in that period.
- The movie's plot involving media corruption and terrorism was inspired by real-life scandals and attacks in the late 2000s in India.
- Despite its serious theme, the film had a very limited theatrical release and performed poorly at the box office.
- A key action sequence involving a train was filmed on set with practical effects to simulate a blast, not with extensive CGI.
- The soundtrack included a song by composer Anand Raj Anand, who was better known for his work in bigger commercial films of the 1990s and 2000s.