Class of 83 Review: film shows course outside the police syllabus
In the opening minutes of Class 83, the trainer yells at the tired youth who are training for khaki at the Nashik (Maharashtra) Police Training Center, ‘The Mumbai Police of the future … You guys may not even be able to play a fake cop in the film.’ Today’s Mumbai Police is being tightened like this.
Class of 83 Review
Police Crime Drama
Director : Atul Sabharwal
Artists : Bobby Deol, Anoop Soni, Joy Sengupta, Vishwajit Pradhan
The irony is that when the case of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death has been taken away from the Mumbai Police and given to the CBI, then the story of his hard-working people is being released on Netflix. A lot has changed from 1983 to 2020. It is not easy for anyone to maintain their glorious past.
In the opening minutes of Class 83, the trainer yells at the tired youth who are training for khaki at the Nashik (Maharashtra) Police Training Center, ‘The Mumbai Police of the future … You guys may not even be able to play a fake cop in the film.’ Today’s Mumbai Police is being tightened like this. These days, when the fingers are arising on the investigation of Mumbai Police, describing the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput as a murder in a media trial, and the Supreme Court has handed over the case to the CBI, it will be interesting to see class of 83. In which the challenge of liberating the country’s largest metropolis from the clutches of active mafias here in front of the Mumbai Police of the 1980s. Perhaps no other police of the country has faced such a big challenge in the history of independent India.
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The Class of 83 looks at the police system from inside. Where the police system looks like a coin, which has two sides. A law (law). Second Order (Order). Police sometimes have to sacrifice law to maintain order. The reason is that if the order is maintained then the system runs properly and the real study of this system is outside the police syllabus. Where the nexus between white criminals and moneylenders continues to hollow out the police system from inside. How can the police handle this
The film is based on Crime Journalist S. Hussain Zaidi’s 2019 book ‘Class of 83: The Punisher of Mumbai Police’. The story is simple enough that a capable police officer Vijay Singh (Bobby Deol) knocks Chief Minister Patkar (Anoop Soni) in the eyes and is removed from Mumbai to become the dean of Nashik Training School in a posting posting. There, Dean selects the most insecure five boys of the batch and prepares them in such a way that they remain in police uniform to wipe out the criminals of the underworld. Dean succeeds and his groomed cop plays a band of mafias like Kalsikar and Shetty who thrive in Patkar’s shelter. Surely, this story based on journalistic facts mixes the imagination with the truth, but this film interestingly brings out the picture of police-mafia-power pulls, alliances, compulsions and conflicts in Mumbai. In the film, mutual confrontation and arrogance of the police also comes to the fore. Here are some interesting dialogues about crime and fighting it. Such as’ Crime and Criminal are like uninvited marriage ‘,’ Where there is no gunpowder you have to act like a termite ‘,’ Capitalist economy will come, socialist slogans will run ‘and finally Vijay Singh’s long dialogue,’ Every body has an immune system. Government body, educational body, judicial body. These are strong forts. Their immune system is so strict that they cannot be shaken from outside. They have to rot like a disease from inside. Government body, educational body, judicial body. These are strong forts. Their immune system is so strict that they cannot be shaken from outside. They have to rot like a disease from inside. Government body, educational body, judicial body. These are strong forts. Their immune system is so strict that they cannot be shaken from outside. They have to rot like a disease from inside.
Dozens of films have been made on the confrontation between Mumbai Police and Underworld. Those who have made the police proud. Class of 83 is also the cinema of this category. Which tells the story of bravery and diligence of Mumbai Police against criminals. Their courage and labor liberated Mumbai from the clutches of mafias who have become terrorists. There is also a page in the chapter on the sacrifice of these policemen, in which many of them had to undergo strict investigation conducted by the department itself. Some even got punished in it. Class of 83 is also the story of such policemen.
Bobby Deol, who is constantly being lost in multi-starrer films, has emerged as the main face of a film after a decade of film help in 2010. It can be believed that he has descended into the world of reality from the imaginary-romantic world. In which the hero resembles the common man and gives equal place to fellow artists. In the film, Bobby has played the character of Vijay Singh very well. It should be hoped that this role will open new avenues for them in the industry. Anoop Soni, Joy Sengupta, Vishwajeet Pradhan also played their roles effectively. Director Atul Sabharwal kept the balance and said a lot in just 98 minutes. He did not get involved in filming class of 83. The biggest proof of this is that the film neither has the bars of that era in Mumbai and neither does it have any actresses dancing among the jams, flying notes. Poppy