By Taran Adarsh, December 3, 2010 – 10:12 IST

Brutality has a new name and it’s called RAKHT CHARITRA. The first part was gruesome. The second part, well, is not as violent, but is a bloodbath nonetheless. I don’t think Hindi cinema has ever witnessed such gruesome murders, such manslaughter and such scenes of carnage ever. But beneath the blood and gore, slaughter and assassination lies the shocking story of enmity between two families.

RAKHT CHARITRA undertakes to enlighten the story of vengeance in two parts. RAKHT CHARITRA 1 depicted the rise of Pratap and how he became a demigod for the poor and the exploited. The Part 2 unfolds a new story, although it’s linked with Part 1. The challenge lies in making it more attention-grabbing than its precursor.

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Brutality, gore and violent behavior are indispensable attributes of RAKHT CHARITRA 2. The story in itself is nothing more than a customary vendetta drama, but what makes you connect compellingly with the narrative is the fact that Ramgopal Varma [RGV] has treated it like he was recounting a first-hand version of what really transpired between the adversaries.

RGV is a veteran when it comes to making films on gangland or aggression and he proved his credentials in RAKHT CHARITRA 1. Frankly, RAKHT CHARITRA 1 wasn’t a masterpiece, although it held your attention like RGV’s accomplished works, mainly SATYA, COMPANY and SARKAR. However, you cannot refute the fact that RGV is a proficient More >