The central character or sutradhar of the film is Sue McKinley (English actor Alice in a wonderful portrayal) who is a young documentary filmmaker who comes to India armed with her grandfather's diary and a mission to make a documentary film based on the freedom fighters of India. The changes aren't the ones youngsters usually encounter - these are changes that are very concrete and change their lives completely. The film revolves around a group of five friends played by Aamir Khan, Soha Ali, Kunal Kapoor, Siddharth and Sharman Joshi, who go through an entire roller coaster ride of changes. Engrossing entertainment meets taut social comment with perfect timing in Rang De Basanti. A glorious tapestry with layers upon layers of the moments and decisions that make the lives of beautifully defined characters. A film that fiercely eyeballs you, grabs you by the solar and rattles the nonchalance out of you. An engrossing entertainer from a genre that's still young in Indian cinema. ![]() A thought-provoking, soul-stirring wake up call to the youth of India.
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