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'Aurangzeb' - A tribute to Saleem Javed

Wednesday, May 15, 2013 • Malayalam Comments
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‘Aurangzeb’ is at the blink of release and the film is in currency big time. From the time the first theatrical went online and created a huge buzz, everyone has been speculating the film being remake of ‘Trishul’ (1978).

When Atul Sabharwal the debutante director was confronted on this piece of news he dismissed the rumours and said, "If anything it’s similar in treatment to Deewar. Aurangzeb is an ode to Saleem saheb and Javed saheb writings. Its tribute to their cinema."

‘Aurangzeb’ very interestingly set in land mafia or the upsurge of Gurgoan from a small village on map to India's one of the biggest and fastest growing city.

Atul Sabharwal has depicted Gurgoan against the backdrop of two families who are at logger heads with each other. And just like Saleem Javed work, ‘Aurangzeb’ has a heady mix of dialogues and action.

‘Aurangzeb’ is based on a construction company in Delhi and has two families depicted - one of a Policeman’s and another of the Gangster’s. The film is about how law has to become a criminal to suppress another criminal.

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