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Shankar has taken the center-stage with his father Subhash Nagare, a political scion as he continues the legacy. Treading on the path his father paved for him, he meets Anita, a dashing businesswoman who knows what she wants - until she looses her heart to Shankar. Or is there something else to it?
'Power cannot be given... it has to be taken' sounds like such a hard-hitting line. Who is taking the power from whom? Shankar, from his father? Anita, from Shankar? Or is Subhash Nagare orchestrating something again?
Ramgopal Varma's Sarkar Raj, a sequel to Sarkar, takes you through another episode in the life of Subhash Nagare and his son.
Releasing on the 6th of June, Sarkar Raj surely looks bigger and better than the first part.
(My reason for watching this movie is surely not the star-cast. I couldn't care less for the fact that it has Amitabh, Abhishek and the new bahu together after 'Kajra re'.... it hardly makes a difference to me!)
Shankar has taken the center-stage with his father Subhash Nagare, a political scion as he continues the legacy. Treading on the path his father paved for him, he meets Anita, a dashing businesswoman who knows what she wants - until she looses her heart to Shankar. Or is there something else to it?
'Power cannot be given... it has to be taken' sounds like such a hard-hitting line. Who is taking the power from whom? Shankar, from his father? Anita, from Shankar? Or is Subhash Nagare orchestrating something again?
Ramgopal Varma's Sarkar Raj, a sequel to Sarkar, takes you through another episode in the life of Subhash Nagare and his son.
Releasing on the 6th of June, Sarkar Raj surely looks bigger and better than the first part.
(My reason for watching this movie is surely not the star-cast. I couldn't care less for the fact that it has Amitabh, Abhishek and the new bahu together after 'Kajra re'.... it hardly makes a difference to me!)
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