'Red Alert: the War Within' is based on the
true story of Narasimha (Suniel Shetty), a poor farm
labourer who desperately needs money to fund the education of his
children. To earn his way, he finds himself in the midst of the
Naxalite movement, forced to make difficult, and morally
questionable, choices.
At first, he starts as a mere cook for the terrorist group. Before
too long, he graduates to weapons training, shootouts and
kidnappings. A good, kind man trying to earn for his family,
Narasimha finds himself in a position he had never bargained for; a
man left with no choices.
The conflicted Narasimha's life gets more complicated when a confrontation with the group leader (Ashish Vidyarthi) turns his world upside down; now he's caught in the middle of the law and the militants.
The only way Narasimha can survive is when he finally takes matters into his own hands. Does he follow his conscience and thwart the movement? Or, does he look out for himself and his family, and embrace the Naxal cause?
Though 'Red Alert: the War Within' is the account of one man, it embodies the true conflict facing the impoverished: Do we fight to protect a nation that has forgotten us? Or, do we fight to survive and feed ourselves? Do we really have any choice?
'Red Alert: the War Within' is
based on a real life story, culled straight from today's torrid
headlines.