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Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain. Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain is a 2. Bhopal disaster that had occurred in India on 2–3 December 1. It is directed by Ravi Kumar and features Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Rajpal Yadav, Tannishtha Chatterjee, and Fagun Thakrar in important roles.
Benjamin Wallfisch composed the film's music. Kumar got the idea of making a film based on the Bhopal disaster after he read a book based on it. Shot over a period of 1. However, the lack of responses from distributors kept on delaying the release. In April 2. 01. 3, a new trailer was released, and the film received a market screening at the 2.
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Cannes Film Festival on 1. May and 1. 9 May. It was also screened at Pan Asia, Dingle and the Tokyo International film festivals. Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain was released in the United States on 7 November 2. India on 5 December 2.
A private screening of the movie was held at the youth assembly in the United Nations on 7 August 2. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the actors' portrayal of their respective characters but found the film underwhelming. A few organisations fighting for the rights of the victims of the tragedy blamed the film for presenting the facts in a distorted manner.
Kumar and Sheen denied these allegations. The Madhya Pradesh government exempted the film from paying tax. In 1. 98. 4, a few months before the disaster, Dilip (Rajpal Yadav), a rickshaw driver, loses his pay source as his rickshaw breaks down while transporting an employee to the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal. Dilip lives in the slums around the plant with his wife, a son and his sister.
He gets a job in the plant as a labourer, and is happy since his daily wage is restored. The plant witnesses a drop in its revenue due to lower sales of pesticides, and in order to reduce the loss the officials neglect safety and maintenance. Questioning the chemicals used in the plant, Motwani (Kal Penn), a tabloid reporter publishes reports in his makeshift printing press which are disregarded by most of the officials and workers. Roy (Joy Sengupta), the in- charge for the safety of the plant expresses his concerns. The officials however ignore his warnings, and a worker is killed when a drop of methyl isocyanate leaking from a pipeline lands on his arm. The officials deem the worker's irresponsibility as the cause of the accident and the plant continues to function.
Dilip is given a better- paying vacant job in the plant despite lacking the skill to operate machinery. 123Movies Community Season 3. A gas leak is prevented by Roy when water is mixed with methyl isocyanate, and in an attempt to stop people from panicking, the official in the plant sabotages the warning siren.
Warren Anderson (Martin Sheen), the CEO of Union Carbide, visits the plant to inspect its functionality, where he is briefed about a plan to connect two additional tanks for storage of methyl isocyanate to increase the output of the plant, ignoring the deteriorated condition of the tanks. Motwani meanwhile meets Eva Gascon (Mischa Barton), a reporter in the Paris Match, and persuades her to get an interview of Anderson. She impersonates the identity of an Associated Press reporter, but fails as her true identity is exposed in between the interview. Motwani convinces Dilip of the danger posed by the chemicals. As the date of the disaster nears, Dilip arranges a loan for the wedding of his sister. Roy later explains how the company is ignoring safety standards, and that how a future leak might become uncontrolled as the officials had turned off safety measures to reduce the maintenance costs.
Roy gives his resignation to the company and advises Dilip not to talk about the plant's safety if he wishes to retain his job. Dilip makes a phone call to Motwani describing what Roy just said, and expresses his fear about the plant's safety, saying he will return to the rickshaw- pulling business as soon as his sister is married. In order to overcome the increasing revenue loss, the officials shut down the plant, firing most of the workers, including Dilip. The plant officials then order the usage of the remaining methyl isocyanate as soon as possible. Meanwhile, Dilip is busy with the wedding of his sister, and Roy has a final look of the control room.
The safety measures fail and a runaway reaction follows. The faulty tanks cause the gas to start leaking, and an attempt to contain the leak fails.
The gas escapes to the surroundings and is carried east by the wind. Motwani rushes to alert the people in the vicinity of the plant to vacate and head west, since the warning sirens were previously sabotaged. He meets Dilip, who ignores the warning and asks Motwani to leave the area without causing any hindrance to the wedding. Meanwhile, the guests experience irritation in the eyes and discomfort in breathing. Dilip senses the danger and visits the plant, realising that the plant had been compromised. He rushes back to his residence where he finds his family and relatives dying from acute exposure to the toxic gas.
He carries away his son, paying farewell to his wife's corpse and flees the slum. As the gas shows its effects, a nearby hospital is filled with hundreds of patients reporting cyanide poisoning, and the lack of antidote results in most of the patients' death. Dilip, on his deathbed, and using the last of his strength, rips off his Union Carbide identity badge and after flinging it away, rests his dead son on the ground. He eventually accepts his fate to die in the highly toxic gas cloud and succumbs to the toxic gas, dying by his son's side. The story jumps to the present day, where a blind boy is holding Dilip's identity badge, and the film ends with Motwani narrating the words "Whatever may be the cause of the disaster, Carbide never left Bhopal".
A photo montage depicts the aftermath of the disaster, and pictures of the characters and their real- life counterparts. Production[edit]In 2. Sanjoy Hazarika's book Bhopal: Lessons of a Tragedy, Ravi Kumar got the idea of making a film based on the disaster.[4] The Bhopal disaster is considered the world's deadliest[5] industrial disaster.[6][7] Seeing that very few people of the newer generation knew about the disaster, Kumar decided to make a film based on it.[6] He chose several well known actors for the film because he felt that this provided more chances of showing the "story to the world."[4] He wanted to cast Sheen for the role of Anderson, because of his political views and acting skills.[8]Tannishtha Chatterjee and Rajpal Yadav were also cast for the film.[9]Sienna Miller was previously attached to the project, but later dropped out and her role was given to Mischa Barton.[1.
In December 2. 00. Barton, Martin Sheen and Kal Penn were filming in India for the project.[1. A copy of the script was sent to Penn, who agreed to join the project.[1. Penn played the role of an Indian journalist and learnt Hindi from an instructor. In January 2. 00. Initially, the film's story was written like a thriller and then dramatic elements were added to the film.[1.
Kumar wanted to depict Anderson as a victim of organisational error of judgement but Sheen insisted that Anderson should be depicted as a guilty and so he rewrote some of the scenes.[1][1. Made on a total budget of US $1. Hyderabad's Charminar area and Golconda Fort,[1. Mumbai and the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal during a course of 1.
A few scenes were also shot in Los Angeles.[1. Hyderabad was chosen since it bore great resemblance to Bhopal in terms of its Mughal influence and architecture.[1. Only a few important scenes were shot in Bhopal while the majority were shot on different factory locations and sets in order to create the setup for the period.[1. The script was jointly written by Kumar and David Brooks Miller. In order to present the correct technical and medical facts in the film, Kumar analysed documents of the court proceedings, forensic evidences and interviewed several survivors of the tragedy and also the staff members of the Union Carbide plant.[4][1.
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