Friday, October 17, 2008

Shoot on Sight - Review

Movie: Shoot on Sight


Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Gulshan Grover, Laila Rouass, Arrun Harker, Greta Scacchi, Brian Cox, Clemency Burton-Hill, Tolga Safer, Ralph Ineson, Stephen Greif, India Wadsworth, John Warman, Jamie Doyle, Jayson Whiteley, Clifford Samuel, Mikaal Zulfikar, Sadie Frost, Cloudia Swann, Chris Wilson, Avtar Kaul, Alex McSweeney, Taru Devani










Director: Jagmohan Mundhra


Producer: Aron Govil


Cinematography: Madhu Ambat


Editing: Sanjeev Mirajkar, Jagmohan Mundhra


Screenplay: Carl Austin


Story Writer: Carl Austin




Shoot On Sight is a fictional story based on London Police order to shoot suspected terrorists after the July 7th 2005 London bombings, that resulted in racial profiling. The Film is a thrilling & riveting drama that unfolds the turmoil in the life of Tariq Ali, a Muslim police officer at Scotland Yard. Commander Ali, born in Lahore and married to an English woman, is tasked to investigate the police shooting of a suspected Muslim terrorist on the London Underground. Distrusted by both his superiors in the police, and his fellow Muslims, he finds his inquiry hampered from all sides. When evidence surfaces pointing to the slain man's innocence, as well as the existence of a terrorist cell operating in his own backyard, Tariq must face the realization that sometimes, the right decision is the hardest one to make.



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