As the name suggests, The Awakening movie shows us the reality and impact of our activities on our lives. It is a short Bollywood film that was released on 28 July 2006. This documentary was directed and written by Faruk Kabir. The movie was produced by Ajay Devgan and Kumar Mangat Pathak. This movie stars Ajay Devgan himself and Anjaan Ali. The short documentary is based on the flood that arose on 26 July 2005 in Mumbai. The movie shows how human activities can impact their own lives. The film shows an interaction between Ajay Devgan and a small boy who lost his parents in the Mumbai floods. The boy shares story with Ajay Devgan on asking and then Ajay Devgan also shares his own bad experience of that day. In this blog we are going to tell you the The Awakening Movie Review, so read this full blog to get the complete information.
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The movie starts with a small kid who is in school uniform and he is collecting garbage from the road. Ajay Devgan sees him and asks him why he is carrying these bags and what he is doing. Then the boy tells him that he lost his parents in the Mumbai floods on 26 July 2005. And this all happened because of this garbage that flood can’t be controlled and so many people died. After hearing him, Ajay Devgan shares his own experience. Some people think that the flood arose due to heavy rain but the story and the child both make us realize that it was the impact of our activities as we don’t keep our city clean unlike keeping our homes clean and this leads to poor drainage. The movie gives us morals and makes us aware that we should improve ourselves so that we further do not have to face such a situation again.
Release Date: 11 November 2011
Directed by: Nick Murphy
Writing Credits: Stephen Volk, Nick Murphy
Produced by: David M. Thompson, Sarah Curtis, Julia Stannard
Music by: Daniel Pemberton
Cinematography by: Eduard Grau
Film Editing by: Victoria Boydell
Casting By: Rebecca Hall, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton, Isaac Hempstead-Wright
Production Design by: Christopher
Costume Design by: Caroline Harris
Makeup Department: Julie Dorrat-Keenan
Production Department: BBC Films, Studio Canal Features, Creative Scotland
Sound Department: Mark Appleby
Available On: N/A
Running Time: 107 minutes
Language: English
Subtitle: N/A
Country: India