Tuesday 20 October 2015

Allah Ke Banday 2010





Banner: Rising Star Entertainment, Percept Picture Company

Status: Completed

Color: C

Release Date: 12 November 2010

Language: Hindi

Genre: Action / Drama

Shooting Studios: Filmcity

Producer: Ravi Walia

Executive Producer / Co-Producer: Aarti Walia, Nayeem Shaikh, Sumant Pai

Director: Faruk Kabir

Star Cast:
Sharman Joshi?? Vijay
Faruk Kabir?? Yakub
Naseruddin Shah?? Warden
Atul Kulkarni?? Ashwani
Anjana Sukhani?? Sandhya
Rukhsar?? Nirmala
Zakir Hussain?? Ramesh
Saksham Kulkarni?? Vitthal
Suhasini Mulay?? Mother
Vikram Gokhale

Cassettes and CD?s on: SAGA Music

Singers: Hamza Faruqui, Krishna, Kailash Kher, Ravi Khote, Sunidhi Chauhan, Ishq Bector

Lyricist: Sarim Momin, Kailash Kher, Faruk Kabir

Music Director: Chirantan Bhatt, Kailash Kher, Naresh, Paresh, Tarun & Vinayak, Hamza Faruqui, Ishq Bector, Cinematography, Vishal Sinha

Action: Sham Kaushal, Sandeep Francis

Editor: Sandeep Francis

Screenplay: Faruk Kabir

Sound: Kunal Mehta, Parikshit Lalwani

Dialogue: Faruk Kabir

Media Relations: Raindrop Media

Story / Writer: Faruk Kabir

Synopsis:

Allah Ke Banday is a film that spans the life of two twelve year old boys living in one of the most ruthless slums of India. From delivering drugs for the Mafia to looting people with their transvestite friend, the two aspire to assert their position in this world of crime.

But when they are wrongly convicted for a murder and sent to the Juvenile Reformatory, they discover a World more chaotic and tough to survive in, than the one they left behind.

The senior inmates with the participation and permission of the dreadful Juvenile warden, subject the two friends to all kinds of torture to suppress their sense of power. But not the ones to take it lying down, they start developing a more sinister criminal psychosis instead of reforming and set on a quest for ultimate power.

Set free at twenty three, Vijay (the intelligent one with dangerous ideas) and Yakub (the hot headed one) form a gang of teenage boys to rule the slums they were born in. The vicious cycle of life continues.

But life forces the two men to make a decision between choosing their misguided childhood dreams and redemption.

Redemption comes, but with a heavy price.

Allan Ke Banday (Children of the Divine) is a film about children in crime, about the inspiration for redemption and above all, this is a film about love. Love for all of us ?Children of the Divine?.






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