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Film | Pitaah

Here’s a detailed post looking into the 2002 Hindi film . You can use this as a blog entry, social media caption, or video script. Title: Pitaah (2002): The Gritty, Forgotten Gem About Caste, Rage, and Fatherhood

Before Article 15 and Masaan , there was Pitaah . Released in 2002, this Sanjay Dutt-starrer flew under the radar amid the commercial blockbusters of its time. Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, Pitaah is a raw, uncomfortable, and powerful drama about systemic oppression, police brutality, and a father’s desperate fight for justice. pitaah film

The story revolves around Ramgarh , a region plagued by caste discrimination. Sanjay Dutt plays Ram Singh , a poor, honest villager who lives with his wife (Nandita Das) and two sons. When his sons are falsely accused of theft by a powerful, upper-caste Thakur, they are brutally tortured. Instead of getting justice, Ram is beaten down by the corrupt police system. The film follows Ram’s transformation from a docile, law-abiding father into a furious man willing to burn the system down. Here’s a detailed post looking into the 2002 Hindi film

⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Not an easy watch, but an essential one. Pitaah asks: When the law is silent, what’s a father left with? Released in 2002, this Sanjay Dutt-starrer flew under

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