Buddha in a Traffic Jam

2016 • 112 минути
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Vikram (Arunoday Singh) is a happy-go-lucky management student from a top Business School of India. He becomes an overnight sensation after a successful internet campaign against the radical fundamentalism of moral policing in India. This prompts his university teacher - Professor Ranjan Batki (Anupam Kher), to throw him a challenge for yet another internet campaign...A campaign that would help raise money via a non-profit Pottery Club for poor people living in Maoists areas of India. Little did Vikram know that he was about to become a part of a plot that would risk his life and the nation. He gets entangled between two corrupt facets of India - Socialism and Capitalism, both of which are deeply rooted in India. It's a story inspired by true life incidents of Underbelly India! CBFC A (DIL/3/127/2014-MUM)

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3,9
144 рецензии
Nagendra Murti
8 јули 2018
Powerful stuff! Well done Mr.Agnihotri - you have delivered a great message and a knock-out punch with a shoe-string budget. The cast, script & cinematography are excellent. The story moves quickly and the ending is simple but laudable. It unmasks the dogma of maoism and naxals in India as a repulsive cocktail of violence, corruption and hatred - very dangerous for any country, especially India. Hidden among the genteel intelligentsia are wolves in sheep skin like the professor in the movie. I recommend reading Vivek's book - Urban Naxals (making of Buddha in a traffic jam) - before watching the movie. It is both terrifying and eye-opening at the time.
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Praveen Mishra
3 октомври 2016
I like the concept and story .
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vamandev sahu
25 април 2022
बहुत ही अच्छा फिल्म है आतंक वाद की पोल खोलकर रख दी
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