Rakht Charitra 2 A Story Of Terrifying Vengeance - Release Date Dec 3, 2010.
Calcutta, Nov 27, 2010 (Washington Bangla Radio) The 2nd part of Ram Gopal Verma's RAKHT CHARITRA (2010) film will release on December 3, 2010 in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil languages.
With a star cast of Vivek Oberoi, Suriya, Shatrughan Sinha, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Abhimanyu Singh, Aejaz Khan, Sushant Singh, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Radhika Apte, Priyamani, Zarina Wahab, Ashish Vidyarthi & others, Rakht Charitra is a two-part trilingual language film by Ram Gopal Varma, in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, inspired by the life of the slain political leader Paritala Ravindra, played by Vivek Oberoi, with Surya enacting the role of Maddelacheruvu Suri, Shatrughan Sinha playing N. T. Rama Rao set in the backdrop of the political bloodshed that raged the Anantpur District in Andhra Pradesh, India for over 40 years.
Acclaimed film-critic Nilanjann Nandi wrote in his review of the first part, "When Ram Gopal Verma met the press a week before Rakht Charitra Part 1's official release on the 22nd Oct 2010, amongst many things that he said about this movie, he said that, "THIS MOVIE IS NOT FOR THOSE WHO LIKE KARAN JOHAR'S FILMS" - by this, what he meant was: "Rakht Charitra" is a movie from an absolutely different genre of film machine, the RGV factory which churns out movies which is made for am absolute different pack of film-goers, who enjoys movies like: Company, D Company, Shiva, Satya, A Wednesday, Black Friday, Dayavan and Hollywood flicks like The Godfather, The Untouchables, Mississippi Burning, The Quick and the Dead and even old English movies like The Sicilian Clan and Mafia.
These movies have one thing in 'common' and that is REVENGE.
As the saying goes: "Revenge is a dish best served cold..." it is not always true...However, Revenge is the purest form of emotion which is definitely 'right'; whether served cold or hot! Revenge is a form of emotion which not always happens in the spur of a moment, and is often justified, at least from the victim's point of view."
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