Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Cong asks K’taka govt to conduct strong probe’

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KOCHI: The Congress high command has directed the party-led Karnataka government to conduct a “strong” probe into the killing of senior journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh, AICC general secretary in-charge of Karnataka KC Venugopal said on Thursday.

“The party high command has directed the state government to conduct a strong probe into the incident, book the guilty and ensure them stringent punishment as per law...” Venugopal said.

The Congress leader said he had conveyed this message of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi to chief minister Siddaramai­ah and the state home minister.

Venugopal, who is also a senior Lok Sabha MP, alleged that not a single senior BJP leader in the state had attended Lankesh’s funeral. Her body was buried on Wednesday in Bengaluru.

“Gauri Lankesh was murdered as she dissented against prevailing atmosphere of hate and intoleranc­e in the country.. Those who resist the move by the communal forces to divide the country in the name of religion are being targeted, he said.

Four years after announcing his retirement from feature filmmaking so he could concentrat­e on television, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh (Traffic) re-enters the bigscreen fray with this clever caper comedy.

And he is in full bloom, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats from the first frame to the last.

(Just in case you’re wondering, Logan Lucky has nothing to do with Wolverine or the X-Men).

Packed with deadpan humour, speedway action and a myriad twists, the plot centres on two down-on-their-luck siblings (Channing Tatum – Adam Driver) desperate to reverse a curse on the family.

One brother is divorced and unemployed; the other lost an arm in the Iraq War.

They plan to turn things around with an elaborate heist during a motorcar racing event, and they’ve they enlisted the help of their hairdresse­r sister (Riley Keough), an incarcerat­ed convict (Daniel Craig) and his morally indignant brothers (Jack Quaid-Brian Gleeson).

Also thrown into the mix are an oddball prison warden (Dwight Yoakam), a commercial sponsor (Seth MacFarlane) and an FBI agent (Hilary Swank).

A brief encounter between the Robin Hood-ish ring leader and a genial medic (Katherine Waterston) is one of many comic highlights.

Daniel Craig, with his bleached-blonde crew-cut, is a hoot.

The ‘Smallville USA’ setting is layered with vibrant Day-Glo colours and a jaunty soundtrack featuring John Denver, Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.

As always, Soderbergh has also served as cinematogr­apher and editor, under the familiar pseudonyms Peter Andrews and Mary Ann Bernard.

The script, credited to a Rebecca Blunt (who some sources claim is Soderbergh himself), evokes the madcap hijinks of the director’s Ocean’s trilogy, with the noticeable difference that the suave high-rollers have been replaced by blue-collar strugglers.

The far-fetched but equitable resolution will likely warm the cockles of genre geeks’ hearts.

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