Thursday, January 26, 2012

Movie Review: Hrithik Roshan Breathes Fire, And Soul In Agneepath


Agneepath is a story set in a town called Mandwa in 1977, where a simple school teacher, Master Dinanath Chauhan, try to make a difference between the people who treat you with the kind of respect reserved for deities and gods. 

He runs a school and lives with his wife, Suhasini (Zarina Wahab) and your 12-year-old Vijay (Bhiwandiwala Arish), who tries to keep on the straight path of truth, nonviolence and self-control.

Mandwa The return of evil in the guise of Kancha Cheena (Sanjay Dutt), stir in the quiet village problems. Kancha plans to export cocaine and use of land from peasants to fill their coffers. A distraught Masterji tries to convince the people not to play along, which pays with his life hangs Kancha a horrible death in front of his young son, Vijay, and all the people.

This is where the changes in child, who grows into a huge force in a world of his father kept him away from houses a burning desire to return to his residence Mandwa as it deserves and to avenge the death of his father.
After the violent injustice of all, Vijay moves with her ​​pregnant mother to Bombay to start a new life, the journey ahead, as the title suggests, is a path of fire from the trials and tribulations.

Vijay chawl life in Mumbai is anything less than an average of 12 years old, police, drug dealers, dealers in meat, cocaine trafficking, murder days of light are characteristics every day. Except for his friendship with Kaali (Priyanka Chopra), who leads the life of an adult. The adult Vijay, played by Hrithik Roshan, only comes about 45 minutes into the film, like Kaali.

(While watching the movie, there were times when I said, 'It's just a movie ", the story has been involved in the agony and anguish Vijay's happening I can not help feeling very emotional watching the drama unfold.)

Rishi Kapoor as the dirty mafia, drugs, Rauf Lala, that young girls to old perverts auctions, is threatening in its portrayal of ruthlessness. See you leave the eternal lover boy of Indian cinema and downright crude that is unrealistic but who plays the dark with a touch as much as it does light, playful. I love to hate him in this role. His son, Ranbir, who is on his way to stardom, has some serious competition at home, forget about the contestants out.

Portrait Sanjay Dutt is the antagonist, Kancha Cheena is impeccable. He epitomizes everything wrong in the world with his eyes - the dark suits and shiny pate, bald, tattooed arms and neck dark adding to the charm. Every nuance, every gesture, evil laughter and stone cold eyes staring down, are alarming, even for an adult audience.

Priyanka Chopra is seductive as Kaali with the right amount of joy in his character that offsets Vijay shady character. The scene that opens her salon, replete with intentional misspellings on signage, it's funny. "My team is imported. 

Mangaai Maine Singapore if Chinese pure hai," says the introduction of a group of girls from Nepal. She is absolutely endearing as Kaali and plays it to perfection. There's a song, Gun Guna, which is at its best with a set of playful shades on the ears heard really pull off. Still wondering how!

Vijay plays Bhiwandiwalla Arish young as an experienced actor, belying the fact that this is his feature film debut. The physical meeting Hrithik Arish and is perfect, unlike most movies that do not have such important powers in mind while casting. But then, Agneepath is a production of Dharma, and Karan Johar have your business as seriously as it does creativity. The small Kaali also looks a lot like Priyanka.

Director Karan Malhotra has made an impressive film under the able guidance of his mentor Karan Johar. That scores on all aspects of management - the design, sound, editing, costumes, camera, great cast, dialogues and screenplay very exciting.

Nowhere in the new version starring remember the Amitabh Bachchan released in 1990, except when reciting Hrithik Agneepath memorable lines, the poem, and then says his full name, Vijay Dinanath Chauhan.

No doubt Hrithik achieved outperforms Bachchan, or fall short in their own interpretation of the legendary character. He is brilliant, but it is not surprising since an actor Hrithik is more than a superstar. The way he played his part, given the complexity and vulnerability of his character, is remarkable. It has been shown moderation and bloody awful in equal measure, not a time goes wrong with your description of the anger inside. For the duration of their time on screen, Hrithik Roshan is no longer, and still Vijay Mandwa, breathing fire and soul on paper.

It's a tough decision between all individuals in the action film, but the outstanding work of Hrithik, that stands out.

The film is a character in itself, with beautiful scenery and Bombay Mandwa outline, giving each location a life. The sequences of Ganesh Visarjan and Handi-Dahi, or song and dance numbers, add vitality to the otherwise somber palette. If the credit here goes to Ravi K Chandran and Kiran Deohans, the two who shot the film, only the director and producer known. In any case, the film is one of the best works in the Indian celluloid.

Katrina Kaif Chikni Chameli is all men had breath in his seat, with women pining for their beauty. She was uninhibited while dancing with her come here the terms very unlike her shy smiles and flutters eyelashes demure.  There is a flaw in the film, which is unacceptable, and that is factually inaccurate. 

While the story is set in 1977, the film refers to the docks of Bombay as Bombay docks in the scene where Vijay and his mother moved to Bombay. In another case, when the Inspector Gaitonde (Om Puri), talks to reporters in a sequence, refers to the city like Mumbai and Bombay, as the city was then called.

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