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Ten most recent terror films in Bollywood

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  • SarfaroshAfter 1990, records show that at least 10 films have been made on the theme of terrorism.

    Director Ram Gopal Varma might have courted controversy by visiting Taj Mahal hotel soon after it was freed from terrorists apparently to conceive a film but the idea of making films on real-time terror stories is not new in the country.

    After the year 1990, records show that at least 10 films have been made on the theme of terrorism which grabbed public attention either for its fine script or hype before the release.

    'Roja' (1992), a Tamil film by National Award winner Mani Ratnam had an impressive script with the plot revolving around a government official Rishi (Arvind Goswami) who is abducted by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir and held for ransom.

    His wife Roja then fights with the system to get his husband back.

    'Dil Se' (1998) also by Mani Ratnam stars Shahrukh Khan, a reporter with All India Radio found his love in Manisha Koirala who plays a suicide bomber. The intense drama starts when Shahrukh came to know of the reality and preferred to save the nation by sacrificing himself.

    Incidentally this was the first time that four stalwarts of the film industry - Mani Ratnam, A R Rahman, Lata Mangeshkar and Gulzar had come together.

    'Maachis' (1996) showcased the story of a Punjabi youth newcomer Chandrachur Singh, who joins a terrorist group to avenge the injustices done to him by the corrupt political system. The film by noted lyricist and filmmaker Gulzar was an attempt to look beyond the stereotyped image of terrorists.

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    Terrorism related moviesBy: Anand Sharma | 08-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Fanaa, more than its content, got success because it was Kajol's comeback movie and she looked really fresh in it.
    Re.By: Girish | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward What about Aamir and Mumbai Meri Jaan
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