Indian Navy watches Tom Hanks’ Captain Phillips
Indian Navy watches Tom
Hanks’
Captain Phillips
Captain Phillips,
the movie that has taken the world by storm, has even caught the attention of
the Indian Navy now. At a special request, Sony Pictures organized a
special screening for the Indian naval officers, including the
Commander-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, Shekhar Sinha in Mumbai on the official India release date of
18th October.
With very few movies being made
on this very relevant and current subject, the theme of Captain Phillips seems to have found a connection with the officers
as it deals with the hijack of a container ship and the kidnapping of its
captain by Somali pirates. Captain
Phillips is based on real life story of Captain Richard Phillips who was
held captive by four Somali Pirates in 2009. Two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks
plays the role of Richard Phillips in the movie. The movie which was recognized
as one of the best movies of 2013 by Rolling Stone magazine is directed by
Paul Greengrass.
Kercy Daruwala, Managing Director
– Sony Pictures India said, “An extensive local word-of-mouth programme for the
film has built excitement for this film. We are confident that the film is a
commercial entertainer as well as a critical success and are expecting great
things for this film in India, as has been the case in the US where it debuted
strongly last week.
Commander- in- Chief, Western
Command - Indian Navy, Vice
Admiral Shekhar Sinha commented on the film saying, “Captain Phillips is an
amazing movie. The film is a realistic portrayal of a hostage situation.
Captain Richard Phillips' character played by Tom Hanks is also very inspiring.”
Captain Phillips recounts the true-life ordeal of Richard Phillips,
the captain of a US-flagged cargo ship, the MV Maersk Alabama, sailing with a
20-man crew and 17,000 metric tons of cargo that was bound for Kenya in April
2009 when it was abducted by Somali pirates. The movie is already being
pronounced as Oscar-worthy (especially for Tom Hanks’ portrayal) and received a
standing ovation at the New York Film Festival recently.
Captain Phillips releases in India on October 18, 2013.
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