- Provoked (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Provoked
writer =Carl Austin ,
Rahila Gupta
starring =Aishwarya Rai ,Gurpreet Dhami ,Nandita Das
director =Jag Mundhra
producer =Sunanda Murali Manohar
music =A. R. Rahman
cinematography =Madhu Ambat
editing =Sanjeev Mirajkar
distributor =Private Moments Ltd.
released =April 6 ,2007 (UK )
runtime =
language = English
country = UK
budget =
Classification = | 12 | by kedz:P imdb_id = 0458072"Provoked" is a 2007 UK based English language film, directed by
Jag Mundhra . It starsAishwarya Rai ,Naveen Andrews ,Miranda Richardson ,Robbie Coltrane ,Nandita Das andSteve McFadden . The film is based on the true story ofKiranjit Ahluwalia who killed her abusive husband.Cinematography for the film was handled by
Madhu Ambat . The film's score and soundtrack was composed byA. R. Rahman , and the theme song for the film, "Alive", was composed by Rahman and sung byKaren David , who has a small cameo in the film. Shot inLondon , the film was released in April (Easter Weekend) 2007.Synopsis
Kiranjit Ahluwalia (Aishwarya Rai ), a battered Punjabi homemaker and mother of two, living inSouthall ,UK with her 2 children and abusive, alcoholic husband, Deepak Ahluwalia (Naveen Andrews ). Unable to bear the brutality and repeated rapes at the hands of her spouse, she sets fire to him, unintentionally killing him. Charged with murder, her case comes to the notice of a group ofSouth Asian social workers running an under funded organization called theSouthall Black Sisters .After being sentenced to life imprisonment, she befriends her cellmate, a caucasian woman named
Veronica Scott (Miranda Richardson ), who teaches her English. Veronica is also friends with several girls in the prison and stands up for Kiranjit against the local prison bully. Veronica realises what a good person Kiranjit is and enlists her brother, Edward Foster QC (Robbie Coltrane ), a highly respectedQueen's Counsel , to aide in Kiranjit's appeal. Edward, in turn, realizes Kiranjit's importance to his sister and the importance of her case. His sister's request has additional meaning given that Veronica would not let him help her with her own appeal due to their on off relationship since childhood.Before Kiranjit's appeal hearing the
Southall Black Sisters bring her plight to the attention of the media by organizing rallies to gather public support for her freedom. She is ultimately freed by the judicial system in a landmark case called "R v Ahluwalia", redefining "provocation" in cases of battered women in the UK. (She was reconvicted frommurder tomanslaughter ; but released with time served). Kiranjit is reunited with her children and subsequently given an award byCherie Blair , for her crusade against domestic violence. (The award is not shown on the film although it is accredited at the end).Press Screenings
This film was screened in the
Marché Du film Cannes Film Market during theCannes Film Festival in April, 2006 .Aishwarya Rai was present with directorJag Mundhra to promote the film through press conferences and parties. In June, the film opened the 2006IIFA (International Indian Film Academy) Film Festival in Dubai. The screening was attended by many prominent Bollywood personalities includingAmitabh Bachan andShabana Azmi , as well as by international media. Aishwarya Rai flew down from her shooting schedule for the day to attend the premiere.Criticism
The Southall Black Sisters, who helped the real-life Kiranjit Ahluwalia, have criticised the film for being riddled with "factual and legal inaccuracies". Two members from the organization, Pragna Patel and Rahila Gupta, whose characters have been merged to create one person, played by the Indian actress Nandita Das, said it took "a lot of artistic license".
After seeing the film, Ms Patel is said to have told the Oberserver newspaper "I cringe a bit because I was so closely involved. Sometimes I think people should rise to the challenge of reflecting real life better. My view is that the reality is far more interesting."cite web|url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1779846,00.html|title=How a beauty queen and an abused wife stirred fury at Cannes|accessdate=2007-12-22]
Rahila Gupta, who co-wrote Circle of Light and the script, added: "It's a shame that film is an artistic form in which you have to make a fair amount of compromises to make it happen." She criticised the film's characterisation as "one dimensional", and the portrayal of Kiranjit Ahluwalia's husband as an alcoholic.
In the film Kiranjit Ahluwalia is portrayed as a middle class homemaker instead of a factory worker as she was in reality, Pragna Patel and Rahila Gupta's characters are merged to create one person, played by the Indian actress Nandita Das, and Americanized legal terminology rather than the actual British. The director Jagmohan "Jag" Mundhra in his defense said "Even if you tell a true story, a true story is never really a true story. How do you define the truth? None of us were really there and obviously the recollections of people who were there have changed now. Ultimately I do have to tell an engaging story. If I can't tell an engaging story no matter what cause is at stake, nobody will see it."
Credits
Cast
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Aishwarya Rai as Kiranjeet Ahluwalia
*Naveen Andrews as Deepak Ahluwalia
*Miranda Richardson as Veronica Scott
*Robbie Coltrane as Edward Foster
*Ray Panthaki as Ravi
*Nandita Das as Radha Dalal
*Raji James as Anil
*Karen David as Asha
*Claire Louise Amias as young nurse
*Lorraine Bruce as Doreen
*Maxine Finch as Lula
*Nicholas Irons as PC O'Connell
*Judith Jacob as Guard Taylor
*Deborah Moore as Jackie
*Guy Siner as Prosecutor
*Rebecca Pidgeon as Miriam
*Steve McFadden as DS Ron Meyers
*Shaheen Khan as Jamila
*Rahul Nath as DoctorCrew
*Director:
Jag Mundhra
*Screenplay:Carl Austin &Rahila Gupta
*Producer:Sunanda Murali Manohar
*Music:A. R. Rahman
*Cinematography:Madhu Ambat
*Casting: Patricia Rose and Uzma Kang
*Editing:Sanjeev Mirajkar
*Costumes:Sarah Tapscott
*Theme Song Vocalist and Lyricist: *Karen David Notes
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