Showing posts with label Operation Green Hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operation Green Hunt. Show all posts

28 June, 2015

OPERATION GREEN HUNT set to have a Multi-Lingual release

 Krishna (Mukul Dev) and Parthu (Aditya Om) are childhood friends that grew up together. Eventually they get Krishna engaged to Parthu's sister Neelima (Aarti Agarwal). 

All is well till one day Parthu helps a stranger who as it turns out is a naxalite. Due to this police are convinced that Parthu is a naxalite as well and arrest him. 

They resort to torture and are unwilling to believe a word Parthu has to say. Frustrated and angry at his innocent friend's state Krishna turns dark and joins a naxalite group. This plan of vengeance backfires as now the police torture Parthu even more than before as they know that Krishna is his friend and want to know his whereabouts. 

Finally when Parthu cannot take the torture anymore he decides to take his own life. Meanwhile Neelima's life has turned around as her brother a suspected naxalite is now dead and her fiance is a naxalite. Society makes life very difficult for her and she decides to adopt the naxalite methods. Eventually Neelima and Krishna cross paths and are shocked to see each other. 

Seeing that they were in love and engaged the naxalite group leader decides to get them married but before that could happen Krishna is caught by the police. 

Attempting to avenge Krishna's arrest his entire naxalite group is killed except the group leader. Neelima goes to jail to visit Krishna but a corrupt police office Dayakar (Supreeth Reddy) asks for unethical favours if she wants to meet Krishna. Neelima agrees to do anything but first she wants to meet Krishna. Upon meeting him she is shocked to see the extent of his injuries due the torture that he has endured. 

To end the misery Neelima slips Krishna a pill that puts an end to his life. She then goes to Inspector Dayakar under the premise of fulfilling her commitment but all of a sudden rage takes over and she starts beating up Dayakar. She chases him on the streets and finally catches hold of him and kills him. She realizes when she looks up that she killed him in front of an entire courtroom. 

A shocked judge, police officers and others listen as Neelima goes on to explain her actions and how society and judicial corruption ruined her life. Finally ending it all by taking sinite  and ending her life in the courtroom itself. 

Meanwhile the naxalite group leader who had escaped is caught by a group of people who want to change the culture in society. They explain to him that laws are made in the parliament and not in jungles. Therefore naxalites should come forward and choose the democratic way for the people and for the country. 

"Dushmano ko mara jaata hai apno ko badla jaata hai. Is desh ka har nagrik apna hai."




TITLE: OPERATION GREEN HUNT 
LANGUAGES: HINDI, TELEGU, TAMIL, MALAYALAM
PRESENTER: TIME MEDIA COMMUICATIONS PVT. LTD.
PRODUCER: NOORABDUL RRAHAMAN KHAN
BANNER: KHAN PRODUCTIONS PVT. LTD.


Hindi Cast & Crew:

Cast - Mukul Dev, Aarti Agarwal, Aditya Om, Sagarika, Supreeth Reddy, Possani Krishna, Saurabh Dubey, Ravi Kale, Girish Sahdev, Srinivas Rao, Jolly, Monica, Harshavardhan Rao, Satthena & others
Director - Bharath Parepalli
Music Director - Raj Sen (Lalit Suresh 1 song)
Lyrics & Dialogue - Kuku Prabhas
Singers - Jawed Ali, Shahid Mallya, Bhaveni, Kanchan
Cameraman - Alla Ram Babu
Choreographer - Samrat
Chief Editor - Hardik Singh
Editor - Meghana Srinu



Telegu Cast & Crew:

Cast - Mukul Dev, Aarti Agarwal, Aditya Om, Sagarika, Supreeth Reddy, Possani Krishna, Ravi Kale, Srinivas Rao, Jolly, Harshavardhan Rao, Satthena & others
Director - Bharath Parepalli
Music Director - Raj Sen (Lalit Suresh 1 song)
Dialogue - Komana Ganpati Rao
Lyrics - Peddhadi Murthy & others
Singers - Shahid Mallya, Bhaveni, Kanchan
Cameraman - Alla Ram Babu

Choreographer - Samrat

Chief Editor - Hardik Singh

Editor - Meghana Srinu

Pro    - Himanshu Jhunjhunwala Dwapar Promoters

22 June, 2015

Late South Star Aarthi Agarwal's Last Film Operation Green Hunt Runs Into Censor Trouble


Controversies surrounding the late South Star Aarthi Agarwal don't seem to leave her even after her death. After the various write ups on the cause of her death, that of liposuction and multiple theories around it, it's her last film Operation Green Hunt made by Khan production and directed by Bharat Parepali that's run into censor trouble. 

Filmmaker Noorabdul Rrahaman Khan is running sleepless nights worrying about his Aarthi Agarwal starrer film Operation Green Hunt that's lying in the cans owing to lack of censor clearance. Produced in two languages Hindi and Telugu, the movie was to be dubbed in two other languages Tamil and Malayalam with the title of all four being the same. 

While the censor certificate of Hindi version was handed over to Khan on 25th February 2015, it's the clearance for the other three languages that he desperately awaits with no revert from Censor Board on it at all. 

Addressing the matter, a deeply distressed producer Noorabdul Khan says, "I had applied online for the Hindi to Tamil dubbed film censor certificate on  and submitted  the documents thereafter. For over three months the regional officer and the  chairman have called me to their office many times and given some or the other reason for the delay. 

Till date without any reason or any concrete justification  the Mumbai CBFC is not issuing me the Tamil Censor Certificate. The board officials including the Chairman are not ready to give me anything in  writing. The chairman has told me to ask God when I will get my censor certificate. When I’m asking him to give me something in writing he is not  willing to. Further he is threatening me that I cannot release my film in any  language forever. I have also written letters to 15 different government  ministries, judiciaries and film associations in hopes that someone will come to  my aid and resolve this matter. I have entered into agreement with the film's presenter and part of the  agreement was to release the films in all language simultaneously. Now three  months since my application my film seems indefinitely delayed because of  unnecessary harassment from the Censor Board. Due to this I am unable to fulfill  my commitment to Rahul Shah of Time media, film's presenter . This in turn is causing me huge financial  losses."

Well, this surely seems to be unjust not just for being Aarti Agarwal's posthumous film but also the financial loses of the producer. We hope we get to see Operation Green Hunt seeing the light of the day soon!  

- Himanshu Jhunjhunwala
DWAPAR PROMOTERS