Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Siddharth - The Prisoner

Siddharth - The Prisoner

Siddharth - The Prisoner is too abstract for Indian moviegoers. A disastrous fate awaits this film at the box-office. There is a thin line that divides unconventional and experimental cinema. Siddharth - The Prisoner, directed by debutante Pryas Gupta, has an unconventional plotline, but what comes across is quite abstract. In fact, a film like Siddharth - The Prisoner is more suited for film festivals, not mainstream commercial platform.

After released from jail, Siddharth Roy (Rajat Kapoor) , a once well-known writer, whole a new script. He reconnect with the external world, hopeful that the new book will re-establish his status and also settle him with his separated wife, Maya. Almighty has other plans for Roy, Siddharth - The Prisoner Image when his suitcase gets replace at a cyber cafe with a similar suitcase have a large sum of money. Roy looses the only one copy of his new script, while Mohan (Sachin Nayak), the cyber cafe manager, comes under stress from gang bosses to get back the lost money.

In the middle of growing lose hope about the lost script, Roy is settle with his three year old son through a scheming housemaid. Incapable to find gladness in the money he has found Roy start to wish the custody of his son. Temporarily the stress mounts on Mohan as he looses his job and is required to go into hitting from the gang. He must discover Roy and money at any price.

In difference to Siddharth's condition, Mohan is very stressed out. The only way to this problem is he must find Siddharth as well as money as soon as possible and return the latter to the gangster. The film is based on the very old text of the Rig Veda - of repudiation. With a different idea, 'Siddhath - The Prisoner' is likely to be one of the most informative story of 2009.

Based on the very old text of the Rig Veda, the film discover the subject of rejection as the true way to clarification and freedom.

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