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Director: Vikramaditya Motwane
Writers:
Vikramaditya Motwane (writer)
Anurag Kashyap (writer)
Release Date: 16 July 2010 (India)
Genre: Drama
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Company: Anurag Kashyap Films
Cast
Ronit Roy | ... | Bhairav | |
Ram Kapoor | ... | Jimmy | |
Rajat Barmecha | ... | Rohan | |
Manjot Singh | ... | Muninder | |
Anand Tiwari | ... | Apu | |
Aayan Boradia | ... | Arjun | |
Raja Hudda | ... | Vikram | |
Varun Khettry | ... | Benoy | |
Sumant Mastkar | ... | Kashyap | |
Akshay Sachdev | ... | Shiv | |
Shaunak Sengupta | ... | Amber |
MOVIE REVIEW
UDAAN is a simple story told with a lot of heart. If you have ever had an argument with your father or your son or for that matter anyone you are closely associated with, UDAAN is for you. Which means UDAAN is for everyone.
Rohan (Rajat Barmecha), along with his few friends is expelled from his boarding school in Shimla for watching an adult film. After eight straight years in boarding school, he returns home to the small industrial town of Jamshedpur where his father (Ronit Roy) who prefers to be called 'sir' by his son and half younger brother live. He doesn't even know that he has a younger brother.
Rohan aspires to be a writer but his dictatorial father forces him to join his steel factory and study engineering. The differences between his father and him keep on mounting. Will he live according to his father's demands or will he follow his dreams is what ensues.
Debutant director Vikaramaditya Motwane succeeds in narrating the story sensitively. It's basically the point of view of the child that is focused. The character of the father is shown to be very indifferent, making the son the protagonist.
The best part about UDAAN is its simple yet heartrending & relatable story, written jointly by Vikramaditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap. It's an endearing tale about hope, dreams, aspirations, relationships, love, father-son conflicts and much more. There are ample moving moments like the first confrontation scene between the father and the son, or the one in which he meets his brother for the first time, or the one in which Rohan is narrating a story in a hospital.
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