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Apaharan

  • 2005
  • 2h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
5.5K
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Nana Patekar and Ajay Devgn in Apaharan (2005)
Story of a tumultuous and complex relationship between a father (Mohan Agashe) and son (Ajay Devgan), set against the backdrop of a thriving kidnapping industry in the Hindi heartland of Bihar.
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Story of a tumultuous and complex relationship between a father (Mohan Agashe) and son (Ajay Devgan), set against the backdrop of a thriving kidnapping industry in the Hindi heartland of Bih... Read allStory of a tumultuous and complex relationship between a father (Mohan Agashe) and son (Ajay Devgan), set against the backdrop of a thriving kidnapping industry in the Hindi heartland of Bihar.Story of a tumultuous and complex relationship between a father (Mohan Agashe) and son (Ajay Devgan), set against the backdrop of a thriving kidnapping industry in the Hindi heartland of Bihar.

  • Director
    • Prakash Jha
  • Writers
    • Prakash Jha
    • Shridhar Raghavan
    • Manoj Tyagi
  • Stars
    • Ajay Devgn
    • Nana Patekar
    • Bipasha Basu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    5.5K
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    • Director
      • Prakash Jha
    • Writers
      • Prakash Jha
      • Shridhar Raghavan
      • Manoj Tyagi
    • Stars
      • Ajay Devgn
      • Nana Patekar
      • Bipasha Basu
    • 30User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Ajay Devgn
    Ajay Devgn
    • Ajay Shastri
    Nana Patekar
    Nana Patekar
    • Tabrez Alam
    Bipasha Basu
    Bipasha Basu
    • Megha Basu
    Ayub Khan
    Ayub Khan
    • Kashinath
    Mohan Agashe
    Mohan Agashe
    • Professor Raghuvansh Shastri
    Mukesh Tiwari
    Mukesh Tiwari
    • Anwar Khan
    Yashpal Sharma
    Yashpal Sharma
    • Gaya Singh
    Anup Soni
    Anup Soni
    • Akash Ranjan
    • (as Anoop Soni)
    Chetan Pandit
    Chetan Pandit
    • Dinkar Pandey
    Akhilendra Mishra
    Akhilendra Mishra
    • Brijnath Mishra
    Dayashankar Pandey
    Dayashankar Pandey
    • Daya Shankar
    Murli Sharma
    Murli Sharma
    • Murlidhar
    Ehsan Khan
    Ehsan Khan
    • DSP Shukla
    Mukul Nag
    • Usman
    Radhakrishna Dutta
    • Seth Soorajmal
    Brij Gopal
    Brij Gopal
    • Jagannath Mandal
    Jahangir Khan
    Jahangir Khan
    • Salim Khan
    • (as Jehangir Khan)
    Ashwini Kalsekar
    Ashwini Kalsekar
    • Mrs. Khan
    • Director
      • Prakash Jha
    • Writers
      • Prakash Jha
      • Shridhar Raghavan
      • Manoj Tyagi
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    User reviews30

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    8bollywoodplusplus

    A great, hard-hitting movie

    Prakash Jha creates yet another masterpiece in his inimitable style. If you loved Gangajal, you'll love this even more. Very well acted by Nana Patekar and Ajay Devgan. (why do Indian movies have to give credits to 'hero' 'heroine' & 'villlain' always??). Bipasha Basu's character is less significant than many other supporting characters in the movie.

    Great editing, camera-work, background music, art, of the movie makes the narrative very effective! And the storyline weaves through true Bihar politics & mafia nexus, and is narrated very effectively. Deserves attention of the Critics Choice award! The movie is worth watching for Nana Patekar's acting itself. Its been a long time, we haven't seen Parinda's Nana in another bone-chilling act (although this comes nowhere close to Parinda).

    Overall, this movie is a must watch for the socially aware people.
    8murali-5

    Jha does it again...

    In a different way though.

    While "Gangajal" was graphic, "Apaharan" is slick. It moves at a fast pace throughout and rarely breaks its rhythm. All the actors deliver impressive performances. But it's Nana Patekar who steals the show in this one. The usual loudness is gone and replaced by composure. Nana was always a fine actor, but in the recent years has lost his way. In "Apaharan," he finds his groove again. Welcome back, Nana.

    The movie is about the thriving kidnapping industry in Bihar, Jha's home state. The passion Jha has for his besieged land shows clearly throughout the film. Although we have been numbed by the tales of corruption told earlier, "Apaharan" still manages to shock us. Bihar was always a backward state, but 15 years of Laloo rule has turned it into a surreal world, full of scheming gangsters and unscrupulous politicians who sometimes seem to have forgotten why they ever started this ghastly game in the first place.

    The climax is predictable but leaves us something to cheer about. A must see.
    9narayans80

    A near excellent movie

    A couple of things I knew before seeing the movie were:

    * It was based on the Bihar kidnapping (industry ?!). * ..and Nana Patekar, Ajay Devgan and Bips acted in it.

    Point 2 was the prime motivator, a serious subject sounded even better :).

    The characters in the movie are not something new to movie watchers. An aspiring son, an idealist father caught in a cruel world of the good, bad and the ruthless. The story is told in an elegant fashion without any sleaze or exaggerations. At no point of time does the movie glorify a character to make them look larger than life. Falling a genre of crime/drama, more focus is laid on the 'Clash of Titans' than on blood spatters and gunshots (there were a few, but way less than you would expect).

    The characters were a perfect fit and the script made sure they don't get too focused as well. Nana Patekar who plays Tabrez Alam had that subtle ruthlessness written in his eyes was simply a class act. His dialogues were short and powerful. His character is a lesson modern day villains need to learn. Ajay Devgan (one of my favorites :) ) shows a lot of versatility as an innocent, aspiring, angry, calm and broken character of Ajay Shastri. The scene where he refuses to 'run away from reality' was the pick of scenes. Bips did'nt have much to do, I thought she'd play something similar to her role in Footpath and turns out more like Katrina's in Sarkar. Ajay's father character was good, but not the perfect, executed what he was sent out to do. If Amrish Puri was alive today, I wish he have played the father character.

    One more feather to the cap, there are no songs and no romantic scenes, so if you are a 'Mills and Boons' fan..stay away ;) .

    The movie has a few flaws too, not that it disturbed the flow, but kind of looked odd in such a well made movie. Ajay's friends involvement in the kidnapping did'nt look believable at all. Nevertheless the movie had many positives to still hold it high.

    Overall A 40% script, 40% performance, 15% violence and 5% flaws is one step short of perfect and three steps ahead of very good. Needless to say me liked the movie, the only sad part was I could'nt understand all the dialogues. I would see it again if I get a version with subtitles.
    9harshkrg

    Something expected from Mr. Prakash Jha

    This movie is really a good one....... after Gangajal, Prakash Jha again brought the truth prevailing in Bhiar on screen.... The movie makes u think what is going on in this heartbreaking corrupt political scenario........ acting showed the power of the actors for which they should be well rewarded............ This time the language was more towards physical rather than dialog delivery........ the power statements laid with eyes by Ajay Devgan & Nana Patekar impressed many....... this movie is surely gonna be hit at box office. i think Indians should go and watch this movie so that they get a view of what all can happen with power and money and especially in states like Bihar.....
    7silvan-desouza

    Good movie

    Prakash Jha after the memorable GANGAAJAL made APARAHAN

    The film is a nice take on kidnapping which hasn't been seen before on screen in such a way

    The best part being the film keeps you involved throughout Ajay's characterization is well handled the problems he faces are so real to life

    The first half is a bit slow but manages to keep your interest alive Nana's scenes are pure magic and Ajay-Nana's first scene together is nothing short of great

    The second half focuses on how Ajay changes and becomes a person of Nana's group, this part is too filmy though but yet it's believably handled

    Even the climax though clichéd is well handled

    Direction by Prakash Jha is awesome Music(only 1 song) suits the theme Background music is apt

    Amongst actors Nana proves yet again why he is one of the best actors, he acts the character so perfectly and gives an understated performance Ajay Devgan too excels in his part, people may say that it's the same kinda acting but i don't agree with that He suits the role and is a complete natural In fact I would like to see Ajay in such a role more Bipasha in a small role is okay Amongst rest Mukesh Tiwari another person who is doing nonsense nowdays is excellent in this film, In fact Ajay and Tiwari in ZAMEEN, GANGAAJAL played opp roles then in this(in Gangaajal and ZAMEEN Ajay played the good guy and Mukesh the grey shaded guy here it's the opposite) Dr. Mohan Agashe excels in his role while Anup Soni is adequate Yashpal Sharma repeats his goon act

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    • Trivia
      Nana Patekar got praised for his role and won accolades for his role as Tabrez Alam.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Journey Bombay to Goa: Laughter Unlimited (2007)

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2005 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Abduction
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production companies
      • Entertainment One India Ltd.
      • Holy Cow Pictures
      • Prakash Jha Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,133
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,168
      • Dec 4, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,133
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 53m(173 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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