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Children of War Review
- 5/19/2014 11:47:33 AM
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Cast: Farooq Sheikh, Pawan Malhotra, Raima Sen, Victor Banerjee, Indraneil Sengupta, Tilotama ShomeDirection: Mritunjay DevvratGenre: DramaDuration: 2 hours 30 minutes
The film sheds light on Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence and the atrocities committed against the Bengalis by the Pakistani military to suppress the liberation movement.
Review: Other than the depiction of endless suffering, helplessness, genocide and language hatred, at heart, Children of War is a story of separation, survival, longing and utmost resilience, with the backdrop of war.
The Bastard Child / Children of War: Theatrical trailer
Children Of War: Raima Sen & Tillotama Shome's rape scene
The Bastard Child official trailer: Child of War
Children Of War: Interview
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A journalist asks himself if the pen is indeed mightier than the sword, as he frantically looks for his missing wife. The latter gets trapped in a rape camp. After losing his parents and entire village to war, a young boy strives hard for his sister's safety. The two hope for a better future. An old man ensures his fellow villagers a safe passage to India. A rebel leader indulges in guerrilla warfare against the Pakistanis to help his countrymen.
While the facts are for all to see, not many have attempted to recount Bangladesh's painful journey to freedom. A war, which lasted for nine months, led to innumerable brutal killings, rape, loss of hope and innocence.
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