The movie is set primarily in the early 2000s and draws heavily from actual historical events, most notably the , where 76 CRPF personnel were killed.
, director Sudipto Sen dives into the dense jungles of Chhattisgarh. The film is loosely based on the horrific real-life 2010 Dantewada massacre, where 76 CRPF jawans were killed by Naxalites. The narrative tracks Neerja Madhavan (Adah Sharma), a fierce and uncompromising IPS officer determined to eradicate the Maoist network in the Bastar region. Parallelly, it explores the manipulation of indigenous tribal populations and shifts blame toward Delhi-based "urban" intellectuals and activists for orchestrating and celebrating the violence. The Positives Bastar.The.Naxal.Story.2024.1080p.WeB-DL.Hindi....
The narrative follows a fictionalized yet hard-hitting account of a no-holds-barred officer tasked with dismantling a powerful Naxal network. As the plot unfolds, it showcases brutal guerrilla tactics, government crackdowns, and the tragic collateral damage endured by tribal communities caught in the crossfire. True to the producer’s (Vipul Amrutlal Shah) signature style of delivering patriotic, adrenaline-pumping dramas ( The Kerala Story ), this series spares no detail in depicting the intensity of jungle warfare, surveillance operations, and the ideological tug-of-war that fuels the decades-old insurgency. The movie is set primarily in the early
The story follows (Adah Sharma), who is tasked with eradicating the Naxalite movement in Bastar. The narrative highlights the brutal reality of the conflict, focusing on: The extreme violence faced by tribal villagers. The narrative tracks Neerja Madhavan (Adah Sharma), a
The story depicts a brutal struggle between security forces and Maoist insurgents led by Lanka Reddy (Vijay Krishna).
The movie is set primarily in the early 2000s and draws heavily from actual historical events, most notably the , where 76 CRPF personnel were killed.
, director Sudipto Sen dives into the dense jungles of Chhattisgarh. The film is loosely based on the horrific real-life 2010 Dantewada massacre, where 76 CRPF jawans were killed by Naxalites. The narrative tracks Neerja Madhavan (Adah Sharma), a fierce and uncompromising IPS officer determined to eradicate the Maoist network in the Bastar region. Parallelly, it explores the manipulation of indigenous tribal populations and shifts blame toward Delhi-based "urban" intellectuals and activists for orchestrating and celebrating the violence. The Positives
The narrative follows a fictionalized yet hard-hitting account of a no-holds-barred officer tasked with dismantling a powerful Naxal network. As the plot unfolds, it showcases brutal guerrilla tactics, government crackdowns, and the tragic collateral damage endured by tribal communities caught in the crossfire. True to the producer’s (Vipul Amrutlal Shah) signature style of delivering patriotic, adrenaline-pumping dramas ( The Kerala Story ), this series spares no detail in depicting the intensity of jungle warfare, surveillance operations, and the ideological tug-of-war that fuels the decades-old insurgency.
The story follows (Adah Sharma), who is tasked with eradicating the Naxalite movement in Bastar. The narrative highlights the brutal reality of the conflict, focusing on: The extreme violence faced by tribal villagers.
The story depicts a brutal struggle between security forces and Maoist insurgents led by Lanka Reddy (Vijay Krishna).