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Hukumat directed by anil sharma starring veteran actor dharmendra released in 1987 was a hit film which boasted of great performances, tight script, effective direction and good technical aspects. Sadashiv amrapurkar, veteran actor, was the main villain of the film. He was awesome. Now I wonder why we need antagonist / villains in movies. In life we have people with grey shades which transforms into shades of black and white in films. During 60, 70, 80, 90 and till around mid 2000s there were 1 hero 1 villain films but afterwards there are characters with shades of grey. Point is in order to prove our point we always need the opposite force, the negative aspect which constantly collides with the positive force and irony is that none wins but in films in order to conclude it we show good over evil. But my point is the power of grey areas in life which enables a person to be mature and helps script writers to pen down great scripts. In hukumat if sadashiv wouldn't have delivered strong performance then accordingly dharmendra's performance too wouldn't have been effective. Anyway a must watch film for fans of action movies. This film must be remaked.
Cuttputlli is a thriller movie adapted from tamil movie ratsasan. As compared to the original it doesn't stands anywhere. In serial killer stories (this script deals with the same) , the identity of the killer and his background with detail is an important aspect which should be a major part of the story. And exactly that's where cuttputlli lacked. Although other aspects of the film are also not effective compared to the tamil thriller. South actor radha ravi 's character has been eliminated from the hindi adaptation whereas in the tamil version the character played an important role. The villain's character and back story has not been developed. Climax looked too forceful. Although villain joshua leclair gave his best in the hindi version but he couldn't stand anywhere compared to sarvanan naan who played villain in the tamil version. Reason is the the way the role was written. Other aspects such as location, make up, character details, sound were not that effective. Suspense build up was okay Although in technical aspects efforts was done but it was average. The only strong element in hindi version is actor sujith shanker's performance as purshottam tomar. He gave a stellar performance.
All in all cuttputlli is an average film.
All in all cuttputlli is an average film.
In the car directed by harshavardhan is a brilliant movie with interesting plot. All actors are brilliant. They are realistic in their performances. Special mention about the actor playing the role of petrol pump guy. His performance doesn't looks as if he is acting. Storyline is fast paced, camera work, editing, cinematography, music, location and all other elements are handled with depth. The plot deals with the theme of safety for women. A girl is kidnapped and what happens after that forms the rest of the story. The inner turmoil of the girl (after kidnapping) and the desperation of the kidnappers and the helplessness of the driver is well portrayed in the story. The scenes shot inside the car is well handled.
In nutshell a brilliant realistic film to watch.
In nutshell a brilliant realistic film to watch.