Set in the turbulence of the 1930s British Bangladesh, Chittagong is a true story of a 14 year old boy, Jhunku, and of his journey to find where he belongs. For the first time in Indian history, the British army is defeated by a ragtag army of schoolboys and their teacher, Masterda. Called a traitor by his peers, and let down by a man he trusts, Jhunku impulsively joins the movement. As his world is turned upside down, Jhunku is forced to confront his self-doubts. As the leaders of the movement are progressively caught or killed, Jhunku battles against seemingly insurmountable odds to win a victory of his own. The film is an exciting action-drama, made more so by the fact that it is true.
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Don't waste your money unless you are obcessed over Indian independence films.
I was curious about this film, bought it and watched it, Set in the 30s in British held Bangladesh. Our hero is a 14 year old named JHunko, would lead a rebellion against the British Overlords along with his classmates and teacher. I honestly cannot give it a good review, The Hindi's and British are armed with 'weapons' that look like they were made in a Junior High School shop class, or cobbled together out of junk found on set. The over the top acting was weak at best. Yes, its basically a propoganda film...but a poorly done one.Don't waste your time or money.
L**T
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This did not play in a U.S. region player. Refund given promptly
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