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Sarkar (Hindi: सरकार, Urdu: سرکار, translation: Government or colloquially, a title used in Hindi, to address someone of authority, or an overlord) is a 2005 Hindi crime/drama film, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Amitabh Bachchan in the title role. The film also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Kay Kay Menon, Katrina Kaif, Anupam Kher, Supriya Pathak and Tanisha Mukherjee. Sarkar meaning "The Government" or "The Overlord", is considered to be Varma's homage to the classic The Godfather. There have been speculations in the media[who?] that the movie is loosely based on the family of Balasaheb Thackeray, the leader of the Mumbai-based political party, Shiv Sena[citation needed]. Its sequel, Sarkar Raj was released on June 6, 2008.
SynopsisSubhash Nagre (Amitabh Bachchan), who is known by his followers as Sarkar, lives in Mumbai. The opening scenes show a rape victim's father (Veerendra Saxena) approaching Sarkar for justice (which the corrupt law and order system has failed to deliver) which Sarkar promptly establishes by having the rapist beaten up by his henchmen. His son, Vishnu (Kay Kay Menon), plays a foul-mouthed producer who is more interested in the film actress Sapna (Nisha Kothari) than his wife Amrita (Rukhsar). Sarkar's other, more upright son, Shankar (Abhishek Bachchan), returns from the United States with his love Pooja (Katrina Kaif) after completing his education there. Pooja's doubts about Sarkar's image cause Shankar, who firmly believes in his father's righteousness, to break up with her later in the movie. One day, a Dubai-based don, Rasheed (Zakir Hussain) tries to strike a deal with Sarkar; he promptly refuses on moral grounds and also forbids him from doing it himself. Rasheed tries to eliminate Sarkar's supremacy with the help of Silver Mani (Srinivasa Rao Kota), Sarkar's former associate and Swami Virendra (Jeeva). Meanwhile, they trap Sarkar by assassinating a righteous, upright, Ahimsa political leader and an outspoken critic of Sarkar, Motilal Khurana (Anupam Kher). Everyone, including Vishnu believe that Sarkar is guilty but Shankar has deep faith in his father. Sarkar gets arrested. Shankar now takes over the position of Sarkar temporarily. On learning of a plot to murder his father in prison, he approaches the police commissioner (Anant Jog) who mocks him and his father besides not providing protection. By the time he reaches the prison and appropriate action is taken, the attempt on Sarkar's life is already made. Sarkar is later acquitted. He remains bedridden as Shankar takes on Sarkar's enemies. Meanwhile, Silver Mani, Swami and Rasheed try to convince Vishnu to murder Sarkar. Vishnu was previously thrown out of Sarkar's house because he had murdered the actor who was having an affair with Sapna. Vishnu returns home pretending to have repented. When he approaches Sarkar in the dark of the night with the intent of murdering him, Shankar foils his plan and later kills him (establishing justice by the way of his father). Shankar eliminates Rasheed and Silver Mani. He also succeeds in making Swami his puppet. Shankar has also realized that Chief Minister Madan Rathore (Deepak Shirke) also has a part in the attempt to end Sarkar and his rule. This results in legal action against the Chief Minister. The closing scenes show people approaching Shankar for justice and his father apparently retired. Cast and Characters
This character is believed to be loosely based on that of Vito Corleone from The Godfather and Balasaheb Thackeray, the real-life leader of the Mumbai-based political party, Shiv Sena. Director Ram Gopal Varma has denied the latter.
This character is loosely based on that of Michael Corleone and Bal Thackeray's son, Uddhav Thackeray; who has taken over his retired father's mantle as chief of the political party Shiv Sena.
This parallels both Santino Corleone in character and Fredo Corleone in the fact that he is killed by his brother.
This character can be matched with two characters of The Godfather. Selvar, being one of loyal men of Sarkar, is possibly based on the character of Salvatore Tessio. But later his collaboration with Shankar specially in the way Shankar had him killed, has similarities with the character of Hyman Roth.
The assassination theory of Silvio Ferra is exactly same from the point of view of The Sicilian.
This character is loosely based on that of Virgil Solozzo.
His character is loosely based on the real-life, controversial God-man, Chandraswami.
This character is loosely based on that of Carmela Corleone.
Calmness of this character shows that this character is based on that of Sandra Corleone.
Her character is similar to Kay Corleone (premaritally known as Kay Adams) only by her marital status. She was killed in a car bomb in the sequel Sarkar Raj, similar to the way Michael Corleone's first wife Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone was killed in The Godfather. However, unlike The Godfather, in Sarkar Raj, the car bomb was not meant to kill Shankar; although that initially appears to be the reason for it.In the novel The Godfather and in the deleted scenes of the movie of the same name, Michael revenges his lost love, similarly Shankar also launches a revenge attack.
This character shows up with some confusions while seeking similarities between Sarkar & The Godfather. In The Godfather, Michael's girlfriend Kay Adams had some annoyance about the Corleone family's illegitimate operations but Michael had her managed by giving word that he would bring legitimacy in five years. But in Sarkar, Shankar was enormously offended at Pooja's suspicions & remarks over his father. He finally broke up this relation, which the base character Michael Corleone managed to carry on. So, in Sarkar, more than Avantika, the character of Pooja is based on that of Kay Adams, though Shankar finally didn't marry Pooja.
This character is loosely based on that of Luca Brasi.
This character is loosely based on Tom Hagen.
The character of Chander is loosely based on The Godfather character Salvatore Tessio.Though Chander had Shankar assassinated via an assasin in the sequel Sarkar Raj, Tessio's treacheries were detected before Barzinis could assassinate Michael Corleone.
Trivia
Commercial ReceptionSarkar became a hit at the box office. Critical ReceptionThe movie was greeted very well by critics. Critics liked the way the movie indigenised The Godfather and introduced a political angle to it. The actors, particularly the trio of Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Kay Kay Menon, were lavished with praise for their controlled yet intense performances. Abhishek Bachchan in particular, was rewarded for his portrayal as an inexperienced son who enters an unknown world so as to save his father. He won the following awards: External linksSarkar at the Internet Movie Database
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