Sins (film)

Sins is a 2005 Indian film, directed and produced by Vinod Pande.

Sins
Directed byVinod Pande
Produced byVinod Pande
StarringShiney Ahuja
Seema Rahmani
Vinod Pande
Music bySanjoy Chowdhury (Background Score)
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
25 February 2005 (India)
Running time
138 min.
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish[1]

The film has a few controversial topless scenes, as a result of which it received an A certificate from the censor board of India. The film depicting a Catholic priest romantically involved with a young woman, was protested against by those that felt it was a negative portrayal of Catholicism and indecent. Catholic Secular Forum filed a public interest litigation to stall its release but the court cleared the film.[2][3]

The film is based on a news story that Pande read in 1988 about a Kerala priest sentenced to death on sexual harassment and murder charges.[4]

The film depicts the unconventional passionate affair of a young girl with an older priest. Deciding to keep their love story confidential, things however take such a twist that their love story takes a perpetual transformation into a story marked by jealousy, hatred and treachery.

Cast

  • Shiney Ahuja as Father William
  • Seema Rahmani as Rosemary
  • Nitesh Pande as Graham
  • Uttara Baokar as Mrs Fernandes
  • Shashank Shekhar Mahakul as Joe, Rosie's brother
  • Rishi Khurana as Joseph
  • Dadhi Pande as John
  • Vivek Mishra as Dean
  • Madhavi Chopra as Rajni
  • Mohit Nilekani as Kailash
  • Shanu Dev as Police Inspector
  • Vivek Rawat as Ismail
  • Gauri Shankar as Ray
  • Navin Kumar as Sam
  • Manoj Bhaskar as Bhaskar
  • Aditi Sengupta as Shashi
  • Ashutosh Pathak as Postman
  • Ray Mathew as Auto driver
  • Krishna Upadhyay as vegetable vendor
  • Rajat Nath as Bishop
  • Bikramjeet as Bishop's assistant
  • Kamal Adib as Judge
  • Sunil Kumar as William's servant
  • Rajesh Mishra as Julian

References

  1. "Sins - CBFC". Central Board of Film Certification. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  2. Anuj Kumar (28 February 2005). "Salvation after sins". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  3. "Church anger over Bollywood film". BBC News. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  4. "Sins: 'Very tragic, sensitive story' (Interview with Vinod Pande)". Rediff. 22 February 2005. Retrieved 25 July 2015.


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