Shoot on Sight shows Islam-phobia of the West

Shoot on Sight shows Islam-phobia of the West
Monday, July 14, 2008 13:41 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
'Shoot on Sight', a thriller about the London bombings made by Britain-based Indian filmmaker Jagmohan Mundhra, was screened for the first time in India at the ongoing Osian's-Cinefan film festival of Asian and Arab cinema.

Mundhra said the film would spark a healthy debate on Islamic extremism and Islam-phobia of the West.

'I have finished my job by making the film. This is my first public screening in India and I am anxious, but I hope people like it. However, I can assure you that the film will generate debate, ' Mundhra, who here Saturday for the screening, told.

Filmed entirely on location in London, 'Shoot on Sight' is loosely based on a true story of Tariq Ali, a Muslim police officer working with the Scotland Yard.

The director says he has also incorporated his own experiences in the movie.

'I was not trying to appease the fundamentalists when I was making the film. I made the film because after the bombings (July 7, 2005) I was in London and I noticed that my looks went against me, probably because I have a beard and I resemble a Muslim. I couldn't even get a taxi back to my apartment, ' said Mundhra.

The film unfolds the turmoil in the life of Tariq Ali (Naseeruddin Shah), a Muslim police officer at Scotland Yard, who is asked to track down suspected suicide bombers involved in the July 7 bombings.

Tariq, who is married to Susan (Greta Scacchi), a Briton and raising two children --Zara and Imran, is asked to investigate the killing of an innocent Muslim by the commando shooters of Scotland Yard. Things get complicated when his colleagues try to frame him and when his nephew teams up with Junaid (Om Puri), a fundamentalist.

The director says that initially the police officer Tariq refused to speak on the issue.

'When I went to Tariq Ali with the script, he refused to support it openly but last week he sued the Commissioner of Scotland Yard on the grounds of racial discrimination and injustice, ' informed Mundhra.

The cast of the film has Indian as well as British actors. Naseer proves his versatility once again, but it is Om Puri who stands out as a fundamentalist in the movie. Gulshan Grover, too, impresses as a liberal Muslim.

Mundhra, whose last film was 'Provoked', has managed to bring forth the dilemma of Muslims living in the West. The movie is enjoyable, but not passionately engaging despite good performances. The director could have done better.

'Shoot on Sight', which had its first screening at the 5th International Dubai Film Festival, will hit the Indian screens tentatively around September, after its release in London July 25.
Varun Dhawan Seeks Blessings at Mahakaleshwar Temple Ahead of 'Baby John' Release!

Bollywood superstar Varun Dhawan recently visited the sacred Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, to offer prayers before the much-anticipated release of his

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Mrunal Thakur Wraps Up Shooting Schedule for the Upcoming Action Drama Dacoit!

Bollywood actress Mrunal Thakur has successfully completed a significant schedule for her much-awaited film, Dacoit. Sharing her excitement with fans, Mrunal took to Instagram

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Sohum Shah Confirms Tumbbad 2 Is Progressing Rapidly!

Actor-producer Sohum Shah, renowned for his standout performances in Tumbbad, Dahaad, and Maharani, has officially confirmed that work on the much-awaited sequel

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Hindi Vindi Trailer: A Musical Drama Bridging Cultures and Generations!

The trailer for the much-anticipated movie Hindi Vindi was unveiled on Monday, offering a glimpse into a compelling narrative that intertwines themes of identity, family, and the

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Unravel the secrets of survival: 5 reasons to dive into the dark thrill of Party Till I Die on Amazon MX Player!

Amazon MX Player, Amazon's free video streaming service, recently released its spine-chilling thriller, Party Till I Die. The series follows a group of privileged 19-year-olds whose weekend

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT