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Starring:
Naseeruddin Shah, Greta Scacchi, India Wadsworth, Om
Puri, Brian Cox, Laila Rouass, Sadie Frost, Stephen
Greif, Gulshan Grover
Director: Jag Mundhra
Shoot On Sight is a political thriller which deals with
the difficult dilemma of mostly peace loving Muslims.
The story is about these turbulent times, when a
cosmopolitan society, especially London, is gripped by
fear of Islamic extremism. There is rampant racial
profiling and Islamophobia during the aftermath of
underground bombings in July 2005.
This is a fictional story based on Operation Kratos, the
police "Shoot-on- sight" policy applied to suspected
suicide-bombers after the 7 July 2005 London bombings.
The film unfolds the turmoil in the life of Tariq Ali (Naseeruddin
Shah), a Muslim police officer at Scotland Yard.
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The remaining are those of the Muslim community itself,
with liberal minded Muslims and fanatic maulvis who hold
sway to brainwash the young impressionable minds to the
holy war.
The best thing about Shoot On Sight is its pace. Unlike
other bollywood flicks which drag at times, this one is
a taut thriller simultaneously giving an incisive
understanding of how Islamic terrorists are recruited.
Yes, the movie is largely sympathetic to Islam and its
followers.

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Commander
Ali, born in Lahore and married to an English woman, is
tasked to investigate the police shooting of a suspected
Muslim terrorist in 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.
The more Tariq
investigates deeper in the case, he sees two faces of the
people in the world. First are those who view the all the
Muslims with suspicion. These people base their rigid
opinion about an entire Muslim community on the basis of
the actions of just a few.

Performances by Naseeruddin
Shah, Om Puri and Greta Scacchi are just memorable. Ralph
Ineson, Brian Cox and Laila Rouass also make their
presence felt with such credible performances.
Jag Mundhra has to be complemented for making such a bold
film. He has beautifully characterized the role portrayed
by Nasirudeen Shah. The background music was good. The
direction by Mundhra never gives a dull moment in the
film.
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Shaami M Irfan
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CREW
Directed - Jag Mundhra
Produced - Aron Govil
Story - Jag Mundhra
Screenplay - Carl Austin
Script - Pervaiz Alam
Original Music - John Altman
Cinematography - Madhu Ambat
Film Editing - Sanjeev Mirajkar
Executive Producer – Vandana Govil
Line Producer - Antara Bhardwaj
Associate Producer - Agam Jain
Casting - Urvashi Chugani
Production Design - Roger Harris
Costume Design - Sarah Tapscott
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CAST &
CREDITS
Police Commander Tariq Ali -
Naseeruddin Shah
Susan Ali - Greta Scacchi
Zara Ali - India Wadsworth
Junaid - Om Puri
Daniel Tennant - Brian Cox
Ruby Kaur - Laila Rouass
Fiona Monroe - Sadie Frost
Commander John Shepherd - Stephen Greif
Yunus - Gulshan Grover
Imran Ali - Arrun Harker
Pamala Davies - Clemency Burton-Hill
Farzana - Taru Devani
Sean - Jamie Doyle
Ralph Ineson - Marber
Baqir Hassan - Avtar Kaul
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