Instead of filming at the actual locations from the script, other locations were selected for picturisation. One such scene is where Soha Ali Khan is filmed at the India Habitat Center that masquerades as the University of Delhi. On similar lines, New Delhi's Modern School at Barakhamba Road served as the location for all the scenes pertinent to All India Radio station, which is shown to be stormed by the youngsters in the film.[29] The Delhi Tourism department was happy to encourage filming in the city if it helped promote tourism, though any filming near India Gate was prohibited due to the ensuing bureaucratic paperwork.[29] Similar issues with bureaucracy were faced by Mehra while filming at the Jaipur Fort. To use a historical location for filming, they had to seek permissions of seven officials ranging from the local police to the Archaeological Survey of India office.[30] Nahargarh Fort, which oversees the city of Jaipur, was another such historical location where one of the songs was filmed.[31] Besides these locations, the filming was also done at Amritsar's Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara. For Aamir Khan, a Muslim, it was for the first time that he was playing a North Indian Punjabi character and it took him some time to get the right dialect and diction.[32] While speaking about his experience of visiting the Gurudwara for the first time, he said:

One such example is Rang De Basanti directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (ROM). Without delving into too much details, it's portrayal of the right-wing was as caricaturish as it gets. Atul Kulkarni's Bajrang Dal activist is supposed to be an uncouth person and a stand-in for all non-Left/right-leaning individuals in India. [Edit: And the only way this character gets redeemed is by joining the group of friends; translation - RWs need to disown their Hindu cultural/political identity and even go so far as to give up our cultural causes in order to be deemed acceptable in polite company and in the "modern" world)


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Hi Chandrahas -

Commenting on Middle Stage for the first time.

I share your disillusionment with the second half of the movie, and in fact echoed similar sentiments when I came back.

But in defense of the movie - there is this one scene where Karan (I hope i remember his name right) in the Q&A session (for lack of a better word)is asked by the public whether he thought he did the right thing - and he says "No." I think thats the message of the movie - and I think its rather strange that that one line, which should have been the clincher, got slipped into the conversation so inconspicuously.


Subsequently, I watched Rakeysh Mehra being interviewed on Headlines Today - where he said they had used the violent route to tell the youth that that was NOT the route to take - and that there are plenty of other legitimate options available - IAS, etc...which also finds a brief mention in the Q&A.


If that was indeed the intent - then why was it only shown in one/two stray lines here and there - Is my question to the director. Maybe there wouldnt have been enough melodrama.

Hi,

Pity you didn't understand what Rang de basanti tried to convey. When things are out of hand, you got to do something that seems as strict as it could be, specially for corruption. Whats brits did a 59yrs ago is being repeated in a different way, and u need people to step forward to stop that. You need some of Bhagat Singh, some courage to accomplish this goal. this movie tries to bring out that courage inside many of us. We know something is wrong, but we cannot just watch and let it happen. Stop being worried about the bloodshed and let the youth take decision. After all, aged will perish, let the newbies be clean and honest in their thoughts.

Champak - it appears from your narrative that you first read my piece in its entirety, then (disgusted by how much of the plot had already been revealed to you) went to see the movie, and then constructed your counter-arguments to my post and sent them in. My piece hints from the very title that it is going to engage with the movie in some detail. Instead of thundering away in capitals, you might the next time want to arrange things in a more reasonable order. Nobody's forcing you to read my post till you feel ready to.


And Anonymous - "Stop being worried about the bloodshed and let the youth take decision. After all, aged will perish, let the newbies be clean and honest in their thoughts." It is clear to me that you are not an aged person.

I read this after having watched the movie. I take your point about the messed up message that the film conveys. I also take the point made in several comments that the the film has no responsibility to convey a Gandhian message.


I must say that when i watched this move, i did not read an iota of patriotism into it. i saw its message as being strangely Orwellian - the film sought to point out that being grown up amounted to being dispirited in today India. The whole idea of DJ and his friends being college students who finished college but couldnt stop being college students - the telling line was "Gate ke andar hum zindagi to nachaate hai, Gate ke bahar zindagi hame nachaati hai".


It seemed to me to be a film about grown ups, more than being a film about frustrated youth.

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