Two young boys are sent to a remand home for a murder they didn’t commit.
Director:Faruk Kabir
Cast:Naseruddin Shah, Sharman Joshi, Faruk Kabir,
Atul Kulkarni, Anjana Sukhani
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Two young boys are sent to a remand home for a murder they didn’t commit. Much abuse is heaped upon them by a sadistic warden and his cohorts ; when they come out after several years, they’ve got crime on their minds.
Some of ‘Allah Ke Banday’ reminds you of ‘Sleepers’; some of it is ‘City Of God’; it also references several recent similarly themed Hindi films touching upon the slumkids-crime-life axis. In the taut first half, first time director Faruk Kabir gets most of it right. The plain hard thing that living poor and defenceless in a heartless slum can be, the getting into wrong company, and setting off on the path of no return : these are things we’ve seen before but this take is all right up to the point the boys ( Joshi and Kabir, the director) grow up, develop muscles and attitude, and come back for revenge.
Allah Ke Banday
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