Love changes everything … ‘RAAVAN’, when good and evil is just a thin line to divide
This June 18th 2010 you will enter the world of ‘RAAVAN’, in which good and evil is just a thin line to divide. A brilliant masterpiece of Mani Ratnam that will lead you see deeper into a man’s soul. The story itself was inspired by the Indian epic ‘Ramayana’ – the story of Lord Rama’s wife, Sita, who was kidnapped by the demon, Ravana.
Featuring Abhishek Bachchan as Beera Munda (Raavan), Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Ragini Sharma (Seeta), and Vikram Kennedy as Dev Pratap Sharma (Ram), the main roles of ‘RAAVAN’, with Govinda, Ravi Kishan, Priyamani, Nikhil Dwivedi, Ashish Vidyarthi, Manisha Koirala, and Bipasha Basu as supporting casts.
Feel your heartbeat throbbing at the song ‘Beera Beera’, significantly depict the powerful Beera as the leader of the Lal Maati tribe. Mani Ratnam presents Beera as ‘undisputed, unlawful, untamed’ character, while Dev is ‘the punisher, the law, the righteous’, and Ragini ‘the conscience, beauty, music’. These three contrast characteristics are going to face an ‘identity test’ in a dangerous forest.
The story is about a police (Dev) who fell in love with a beautiful traditional dancer Ragini. They got married and then Dev decided to ‘tame’ the lawless small town Lal Maati in North India. Lal Maati’s law laid on a man, their leader, Beera Munda. To tame Lal Maati, Dev knew that he had to defeat Beera first. The battle was furious and drove all Beera, Dev and Ragini into the forest. The forest was confusing and scary – the exact battlefield for their consciences, beliefs, emotions and true identity.
A ‘must-seen’ movie for every heart that belongs to love. Since love changes everything … when evil turns to virtue and virtue seems to become evil, which side will you stand? Let love lead you find the best answer, only in ‘RAAVAN’.
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Sorry, there were not Ashish Vidyarthi, Manisha Koirala, and Bipasha Basu present in this movie. Wikipedia informed incorrectly.