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Mahabharat 3D Movie Review

December 27, 2013
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Mahabharat 3D Review

  • Film : Mahabharat 3D
  • Producer : Kushal Kantilal Gada, Dhaval Jayantilal Gada
  • Director : Amaan Khan
  • Star Cast : Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, Ajay Devgn, Vidya Balan…
  • Music Director : Rajendra Shiv
  • Rating :
    fullfullfullfullfull3.5

Mahabharat 3D movie is an Indian mythological drama film which revolves around truth, justice, duty, sacrifice and fight between good and bad ideologies. Mahabharat 3D Movie Review

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Story :

First cousins Kauravas and Pandavas wage war against each other to gain ultimate supremacy over Hastinapur.

Analysis :

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Many know about the epic Mahabharat, but the present generation may not be familiar with it. This film will be a good example for them to know the insights of good and bad ideologies. Director Amaan Khan should be patted for making the epic in animation with a lavish budget. Expect the lip sync of characters, rest of the movie is absolutely fine.

Performance :

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In an animation movie performance can’t be taken into account. But the biggest USP of the film is the characters’ voice over which is given by top league actors of Bollywood and the look of these characters’ also resemble the actors. The voice over for the characters’ are Amitabh Bachchan (Bhishma), Jackie Shroff (Duryodhan), Anil Kapoor (Karna), Sunny Deol (Bheem), Ajay Devgn (Arjun), Deepti Naval (Kunti), Manoj Bajpayee (Yudhisthir), Draupadi [Vidya Balan] and Anupam Kher (Shakuni). Shatrughan Sinha lent his voice for Lord Krishna and it was perfect for the role.

 

Final Word: Mahabharat 3D Movie Review Mythological based movies are always good to bet on. As this is first animation flick of the epic Mahabharat, the quality of the film was not par standards. However, the efforts by Bollywood actors, director Amaan Khan make the movie a one time watch.

 

MAHABHARAT 3D Releases on 27th Dec 2013

 

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Satyagraha Movie Review

August 30, 2013

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Satyagraha Review

  • Film : Satyagraha
  • Producer : Prakash Jha, Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur
  • Director : Prakash Jha
  • Star Cast : Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajpai, Amrita Rao
  • Music Director : Salim & Sulaiman, Adesh Shrivastava, Indian Ocean
  • Rating :
    fullfullfullfullfull3.5

Prakash Jha’s “Satyagraha” bears no resemblance to his previous political dramas nor does it entirely bet on Anna Hazare’s Jan Lokpal Andolan and it is certainly not a sequel to his last outing “Rajneeti”. Rather, “Satyagraha” is the director’s infallible attempt to capture the anguish of hoi polloi, beaten down by corruption and unjust system. It orbs around a movement initiated by the middle class Indians to hammer out a deal with the corrupt system and retrieve transparency in democracy. Prakash Jha spares none in this movie — everyone from the deceitful babus to unscrupulous politicians are brought to book here. An impeccably narrated plot, “Satyagraha” does borrow inspiration from a slew of real-life episodes — “the Anna Hazare movement, the murder of the whistle-blower who exposed the road mafia and the telecom scam, besides highlighting the police attack on public and the candle light protests”, but remains unbiased in its treatment. Realistic, hard-hitting and forceful, Jha’s new outing leaves a “hammer-strong impact”.

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Story :

“Satyagraha” is the story of a Gandhian [Amitabh Bachchan], a go-getter industrialist who epitomizes the modern India shining philosophy [Ajay Devgn], a social activist aspiring to be a politician [Arjun Rampal], a gutsy political journalist [Kareena Kapoor Khan] and a foxy politician [Manoj Bajpai] who would stop at nothing to break the system.

Manav Raghvendra (Ajay Devgn) is a highly ambitious Delhi based entrepreneur who runs a telecom company. His towering aspirations exposes him to the brutal realities of Indian politics and nepotism. Balram Singh (Manoj Bajpai), a conniving politician, wrecks his ideals and ambitions, and wrongly frames him in a tele scam.

Implicated of double-crossing and killing his morals, he loses the trust of his ladylove Yasmin Ahmed (Kareena Kapoor Khan) and Dwarka Anand (Amitabh Bachchan), his ideal and a school principal.

Devastated, Manav decides to hit back at the corruption and launches a protest that soon turns into nation-wide protest supported by Yasmin, Dwarka and Arjun. From here flags off a massive movement to mow down the corrupt system and derail the government.

An unsullied mix of emotions, drama and political satire, Jha’s laudable attempt to fit a gigantic act into a cinematic jar is commendable.

Analysis :

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For Jha, the veteran of political thrillers, executing a plot as such with aplomb is certainly a child’s play. The movie is strewn with several episodes that not only instils anger and disgust for the system, but also keeps you hooked up all throughout.

Brownie points to Jha for deftly including songs in the narrative, with ‘Raske Bhare Tore Naina’ [Aadesh Shrivastava] and ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ [Salim-Sulaiman] jazzing up the goings-on. Sachin Krishn’s cinematography frames the anger and angst with precision. Dialogues are biting, bitter and absorbing.

Performance :

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“Satyagraha” is bedecked with ingenious, real performances. Devgn is the body of “Satyagraha” while Amitabh is its soul. And Bajpai is its ‘satanic temptation,’ doling out a smooth performance, hair-raising in its perfection. Amitabh Bachchan articulates the movie’s philosophy – “Janta sarkaar ki malik hai. Malik nirdesh deta hai. Maang nahin karta.”

Mr. Bachchan stands unparalleled in yet another stellar performance, one of his bests in the recent times. Ajay breathes fire into the tale poignantly. Kareena is matchless in her role of a strong, fearless journalist. Arjun too delivers a towering performance that shows that the actor has truly come miles when it comes to his caliber. Manoj Bajpai is diabolical and ruthless to the hilt, sashaying the evil streak flawlessly. Last but not the least, Amrita Rao impresses in a noteworthy role, and leaves a strong impact.

Indraneil Sengupta cameo is impressive. Vipin Sharma and Vinay Apte are top notch. Mugdha Godse , Manoj Kolhatkar, Ajay Trehan, Shireesh Sharma, and Girish Sahdev add to the film with their competent performances.

Final Word: Satyagraha Movie Review To cut the long story short, Prakash Jha’s “Satyagraha” is an engaging, compelling socio-political drama that gapers the stark reality around us. Yet another laud-worthy addition to Prakash Jha’s impressive repertoire, “Satyagraha” will go down in the history of cinema as a politically momentous motion picture. This hard-hitting fare is a must-watch!

Satyagraha Releases on 30th Aug 2013

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Son Of Sardar Review

November 15, 2012
Son of Sardar

  • Film : Son of Sardar
  • Producer : Ajay Devgn, N.R.Pachisia, Pravin Talreja
  • Director : Ashwni Dhir
  • Star Cast : Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt, Juhi Chawla, Vindu Dara Singh..
  • Music Director : Himesh Reshammiya, Sajid-Wajid
  • Rating :
    fullfullfullfullfull2

First things first , the movie is entertaining . With loads of punjabi tadka the creators tried to leave no stone unturned to make it a wholesome entertainer. But adding too much spice is also not good because with too much spice you don’t find the real taste as it should have been. Then again some people love too many flavors in a single dish…! Son of Sardar Review Read on to know if SOS is worth tasting.

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    fullfullfullfullfull3.5 Every time Vindoo..

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    fullfullfullfullfull3 A Trapping Sardaar..

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    fullfullfullfullfull3.5 A Remake tele..

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    fullfullfullfullfull1 Back in School..

Story

In Landon, member of Randhawa family Jassi (Ajay Devgn) gets a courier from back home stating that there is some issue with government regarding his ancestral land. His mother took him and fled the country years ago after the death of his father. There is a long standing feud going on with the rival Sandhu family.

Back home, Billu (Sanjay Dutt) the brother of the last fallen Sandhu killed by Jassi’s (Ajay) father, abandons his sweetheart Pammi (Juhi Chawla) at their wedding, vowing to marry only when he will wipe out the existence of Randhawa family . Similarly Billu’s nephews Titu (Vindu Dara Singh) and Tony (Mukul Dev) swears to stay off ice-cream and cold drinks . Presuming that the anger must have cooled down in 25 years, Jassi returns to India where he falls for Sukh (Sonakshi Sinha) in a love-at-first-sight manner. With some twist here and there, Jassi enters Sandhu family home or rather mansion as a guest. And Sandhu’s have strong belief in “ aatithi param deva” type of philosophy, so till the time he stays in the house no one can cause harm to him not even the mighty Billu himself.

So how does this son of Sardar manages to escape from Sandhu’s wrath and how does he get his ladylove?

Analysis :

Son of Sardar  review Like in the beginning we said it has all the ingredients a typical masala movie should have. But in-spite of this it falls flat at times. Some slap-stick ,loud jokes may give you the reason to rename SOS to “Save Our Soul” . But if you leave-your-brain-at-home and if you liked movies like Golmaal series then this might work for you. The writers tried to make every sequence as funny as they could but in that process they ended up overdoing it. There is no proper storyline and the flaws in the scripts are clearly visible when there is an unnecessary twist in the love story of the lead pair or ending of decades long Khandani dushmani in nearly fifteen – twenty second.

Performance :

Son of Sardar  review On the acting front all the actors have done moderately well which makes you angry for the relatively bad script. Ajay as a Sardar , no Bhagat Singh but Lovable, Sanjay as billu is entertaining, Sonakshi as a punjabi kudi is convincing but the real show- stealer is Mukul Dev as Tony with his drunkard Sardar role. Juhi is as graceful as always .

Final Word: Son of Sardar Review If you don’t mind nonsense comedy and if over the top action thrills you then go for it. It is entertaining and annoying at the same time. So it’s love it or hate it. If you’ve laughed liked crazy at any video that includes“ Monkey-wearing-a-tuxedo” , most probably this is your movie and it’s not an uncommon thing either, as the definition of entertainment is relative..!

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