Adharm (2006 film)

Adharm (Faithless/unholy)
Directed by Adeep Singh
Produced by Suhas Panchal, Malik Maredia
Starring Rahul Dev, Rocky Khanna, Sonali Kulkarni, Anupam Kher, Sayaji Shinde, Nowaz, Namrata Shirodkar
Music by Rajendra Shiv
Language Hindi

Adharm is the name of an Indian Bollywood film directed by Adeep Singh released in 2006. It is based on the real-life Chittisinghpura massacre.

Synopsis

The film is based on the real-life events of the Chittisinghpura massacre on 20 March 2000, in which 37 Sikhs were massacred by Islamic Terrorists in Kashmir. The film revolves around two Sikh brothers, Kuldeep [played by Rahul Dev] and Jaideep [played by Rocky Khanna] whose parents were among the victims of the massacre. They migrate to Mumbai. The film contrasts the various ideological and religious movement in India that have extremist views, from Islamic Fundamentalism to Hindu Nationalism, which are often pitted against each other as adversaries. The film revolves around those Muslims who tacitly support Pakistan despite their residing in India.

Controversy

The film got into trouble with film censors because of its controversial story and theme and fears of fostering Hindu/Sikh-Muslim violence. The film was repeatedly censored and scenes were cut out 40 times by the Central Board of Film Certification. Initially, the CBFC wanted the director to revise the whole film. Since this was not possible, the scenes were cut (thirty-three are sound cuts and seven are visual cuts).

Reviews

This was Adeep Singh's first film. The musical scores were well-reviewed.

Soundtrack

All songs were composed by Rajendra Shiv and lyrics written by Sameer.

Track No. Song Title Singer
1 "Aangana Aangana" Mohit Chauhan, Naeem Shameen
2 "Ab Mere Hi Ghar Aayegi Tanhayi" Roop Kumar Rathod
3 "Jane Kiya Kya Ishara" Sonu Nigam
4 "Jeev Levega Re" Jaspinder Narula
5 "Maine Kabhi Socha Nahi" Sonu Nigam, Kavita Krishnamurthy
6 "Rowan Akhiyan Dil Ghabraye" Mohit Chauhan

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References

  1. "Adharm 2006 film songs". hindigeetmala.net.

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