Monday, May 3, 2010

Film About Kasab to Release on may 28th

Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab, who was sent to gallows by a Mumbai court on Thursday, also faces death in 'reel' life--and is hanged.

The Mumbai terror attack forms the backdrop of the film Ashok Chakra which will be released on May 28. The promos of the film will be out this Sunday.

Rajan Verma, a newcomer, who bears a striking resemblance to the lone surviving terrorist in the Mumbai carnage, plays the role of 22-year-old Kasab, a Lashkar -e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist.

The film will feature Rajan in a near nude scene accepting his guilt in the terror attack in a monologue before being hanged.

"The promos will release on May 9 and the hanging of Kasab in the film mirrors the public sentiment. Months before the (Mumbai) trial ended, we had decided that Kasab will be hanged to death in the film," said Verma.

A fast track court yesterday awarded death penalty to Kasab, holding him guilty of massacre of 166 people and waging war against the nation in the Mumbai terror attacks case.

The film which was earlier titled Total Ten has been directed by S P Munishwar and produced by Hari Om Sharma under the banner of Sapna Films Production.

The Rs 2.5 crore film based on media reports of the carnage and accounts of police officials and survivors pieces together the 60-hour ordeal the city went through.

Other actors in the movie include Homi Wadia (Hemant Karkare), Ashok Kulkarni (Ashok Kamte) and Ashish Vidyarthi (Tukaram Ombale). The film also has a host of small-time actors playing Kasab's Pakistani handlers.

Apparently trying to cash in on the November 26, 2008 terror attacks filmmakers had registered titles like Operation 5-Star Mumbai, Bird's Point of View: Taj Terror, 26/11-Mumbai Under Terror, Dahshat Ka Halla and Shootout at Oberoi, but only a few projects have taken off.

Bhojpuri star Kamal Rashid Khan's upcoming sequel to Deshdrohi also centres on the "sacrifices made by ATS officers" during the terror attacks.

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