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High Voltage Drama.
Praksha Jha is master of issue based movie with some masala in it. Never make you bore.
After Rajneeti (My personal most favorite of 2010) my expectation was sky high, & I'd say he didn't disappoint me,
I expected it not to be as good as Rajneeti, and i was right,
First half is rock solid, fast, tense situation, fully about reservation & It is rightly said that second half "Aarakshan" is not at all about Aarakshan
but i didn't feel cheated by title unlike others, if Prakash Jha had stick to the title in second half as well then this movie would have ended up banned.
The main idea of the movie is to uncover the flaws in education system in India.
Reservation: If in any case someone think that film is failed to delve on the sensitive issue of reservation because no one side was taken after verdict, I'd say the protagonist of the film had very clear view about reservation, he gives his comments on it, few might agree like, few might not.
That's the end of story "Aarkhshan", then starts "Private Tutions" .
Cast:
Amitabh Bahchan - no words to describe, power house performance, ready to grab all awards this year. (I'm not his huge fan ;))
Saif Ali Khan - gamble, does well though , but tough to see him doing role of a guy of underprivileged background since his 95% movies portrayed him cool rich dude.
Deepika - Good - some other girl would have been even better.
Pratiek - Good as always. lambi race ka ghoda, but is it only me who feel he walks/talks in similar manner the way he did in Dhobi ghat
Yashpal Sharma - Emotional, for the first time as a good guy in a Jha movie.
Manoj Bajpai - Fantastic. but Rajneeti was his best. great actor.
Mukesh Tiwary - this one is interesting, he was missing in Rajneeti, usually plays a better guy in jha movies, here for the first time gray shades.
Darshan Jariwala - natural.
Tanvi Azmi - Excccccccccccellllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeent. no over acting. make her permanent mother of all heroes :p
Music - Shankar Ehsaan Loy - :D forget it :D
Background Music - Here is the one of the biggest reason why i like Prakash Jha movies, Wayne Sharpe has given splendid background music, Since Gangajal (first time in bollywood a foreign music director) to aarkashan, he keeps bettering himself. Direction - much said.
Must see
Praksha Jha is master of issue based movie with some masala in it. Never make you bore.
After Rajneeti (My personal most favorite of 2010) my expectation was sky high, & I'd say he didn't disappoint me,
I expected it not to be as good as Rajneeti, and i was right,
First half is rock solid, fast, tense situation, fully about reservation & It is rightly said that second half "Aarakshan" is not at all about Aarakshan
but i didn't feel cheated by title unlike others, if Prakash Jha had stick to the title in second half as well then this movie would have ended up banned.
The main idea of the movie is to uncover the flaws in education system in India.
Reservation: If in any case someone think that film is failed to delve on the sensitive issue of reservation because no one side was taken after verdict, I'd say the protagonist of the film had very clear view about reservation, he gives his comments on it, few might agree like, few might not.
That's the end of story "Aarkhshan", then starts "Private Tutions" .
Cast:
Amitabh Bahchan - no words to describe, power house performance, ready to grab all awards this year. (I'm not his huge fan ;))
Saif Ali Khan - gamble, does well though , but tough to see him doing role of a guy of underprivileged background since his 95% movies portrayed him cool rich dude.
Deepika - Good - some other girl would have been even better.
Pratiek - Good as always. lambi race ka ghoda, but is it only me who feel he walks/talks in similar manner the way he did in Dhobi ghat
Yashpal Sharma - Emotional, for the first time as a good guy in a Jha movie.
Manoj Bajpai - Fantastic. but Rajneeti was his best. great actor.
Mukesh Tiwary - this one is interesting, he was missing in Rajneeti, usually plays a better guy in jha movies, here for the first time gray shades.
Darshan Jariwala - natural.
Tanvi Azmi - Excccccccccccellllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeent. no over acting. make her permanent mother of all heroes :p
Music - Shankar Ehsaan Loy - :D forget it :D
Background Music - Here is the one of the biggest reason why i like Prakash Jha movies, Wayne Sharpe has given splendid background music, Since Gangajal (first time in bollywood a foreign music director) to aarkashan, he keeps bettering himself. Direction - much said.
Must see
Meet India's most powerful man, screams the headlines. You want to believe the statement primarily because the man at the helm of affairs is none other than Mani Ratnam, one of the finest talents India has produced. Irrespective of how his films are received by the paying public, you cannot deny the fact that a Mani Ratnam film is special.
As a story, GURU is tremendously inspiring and makes you feel all the more confident to encounter challenges and hurdles that may crop up in a journey called life. But by no means is GURU a documentary, as a section of the film industry/media would want us to believe. Sure, GURU chronicles several vital facets of an industrialist's life, but the marriage of enlightenment and entertainment is brilliantly executed here.
A.R. Rahman's music is in sync with the film. 'Maiya Maiya' at the start of the film (Mallika Sherawat) is sizzling, while 'Barso Re' (Ash's introduction) and 'Tere Bina' are melodious to the core.
As a story, GURU is tremendously inspiring and makes you feel all the more confident to encounter challenges and hurdles that may crop up in a journey called life. But by no means is GURU a documentary, as a section of the film industry/media would want us to believe. Sure, GURU chronicles several vital facets of an industrialist's life, but the marriage of enlightenment and entertainment is brilliantly executed here.
A.R. Rahman's music is in sync with the film. 'Maiya Maiya' at the start of the film (Mallika Sherawat) is sizzling, while 'Barso Re' (Ash's introduction) and 'Tere Bina' are melodious to the core.
I saw this film more than 10 times and difference between first time and last time is about 10 years but still i like to watch it.it is typical Indian masala movie with great direction and some good performances.Akshay kumar's first hit film Khiladi later he had played leading role on the name Khialdi examples: Mr. & Mrs. Khiladi, Khiladi 420. International Khiladi, Khiladiyon Ka Khladi, Sab Se Bada Khialdi,Me Khiladi Tu Anadi, and 80% of them was hit. so magic of Khialdi starts from here and it's still working for him.Dipak Tijori was good enough for supporting role with Akki.Comedy King Johny Liver was only in 2 scenes but still those scenes are count in best comedy scenes(his 5 chote chote bachhe).Later on Akshay kumar had many films with this pair(Abbas Mastan)Ajanbi(Best Villain Award),Aitraz...overall Abbas Mastan's First Hit movie.