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Mission Kashmir

Mission Kashmir, a much awaited movie is probably the first mega movie shot on terrorism in Kashmir, after the Kargil war. It seems to be a ‘Mission Impossible’ for the Bollywood directors to depict the real life their on silver screen. Whether it is due to their inability or inevitability to compromise with the box-office formula, still remains a question.
 

‘Mission Kashmir’ is a sincere attempt by the creative director Vidhu Vinod Chopra, to show the pathetic situation of the homeless youngsters who have sacrificed their childhood, happy family life etc., for no fault of theirs. Altaf (Hrithik Roshan) is a representative of such disgruntled youth who are out there to take revenge for the injustice done to them. Heart throb of

the youngsters Hrithik, makes a late entry in the movie. Altaf is adopted son
of defence officer Inayat Khan (Sanjay Dutt), a patriotic officer who, with all his good intentions, is responsible for the disruption of a small and happy family. Very soon Altaf realizes that his foster father is responsible for his

present condition, he sets on his mission to take revenge. He now comes in contact with Afghan terrorist Hilal Kohistine (Jackie Shroff) who trains him in all techniques required for the terrorist. Both of them together set on their mission to re-map India by winning over Kashmir. Sufaya Parvez (Preity

Zinta)  is really a pretty pair for handsome Hrithik. She is childhood friend of Altaf who is fond ofhim even in his youth.
 

Although it has a very thin story line, it has many points to its credit. First of all its cinematography. Binod Pradhan has successfully brought India’s Paradise on silver screen. Songs are shot excellently. Music which gives a feel of the reality their, sometimes of terrorism, and sometimes of the happy kashmiri folk is good.

Sanjay Dutt is too good in the role of a defence officer, Jackie Shroff too is perfect for the role he has donned . Young Hrithik has maintained his standard.

Rest of the cast also is good.
   
Finally it is a mission incomplete, by the director Vidhu Vinod Chopra for whom Kashmir is a home state. Despite all the unplugged holes, it is a sincere effort by the director and his team, to reflect the reality in Kashmir. You can go for it once.

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