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Zinda

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
3.9K
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Sanjay Dutt, Lara Dutta, John Abraham, and Celina Jaitly in Zinda (2005)
HindiActionDramaMysteryThriller

A man, taken and locked up for 14 years without any sane reason, is suddenly released, and has 4 days to figure out why this was done to him.A man, taken and locked up for 14 years without any sane reason, is suddenly released, and has 4 days to figure out why this was done to him.A man, taken and locked up for 14 years without any sane reason, is suddenly released, and has 4 days to figure out why this was done to him.

  • Director
    • Sanjay Gupta
  • Writers
    • Vishal Dadlani
    • Sanjay Gupta
    • Anwar Maqsood
  • Stars
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • John Abraham
    • Lara Dutta
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sanjay Gupta
    • Writers
      • Vishal Dadlani
      • Sanjay Gupta
      • Anwar Maqsood
    • Stars
      • Sanjay Dutt
      • John Abraham
      • Lara Dutta
    • 56User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • Balajit 'Bala' Roy
    John Abraham
    John Abraham
    • Rohit Chopra
    Lara Dutta
    Lara Dutta
    • Jenny Singh Sarji
    Celina Jaitly
    Celina Jaitly
    • Nisha B. Roy
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Joy Fernandes
    Raj Zutshi
    Raj Zutshi
    • Woo Fong
    Alisha Baig
    • Reema Chopra
    Nitin Raghani
    Russhita Singh Rushita Singh
    • Reema B. Roy
    • (as Rushita Singh)
    Rahhull Dosani
    Chirag
    Gaurav Chanana
      Master Shlok Chaturvedi
      Vicky Arora
      Vicky Arora
      Ayiana Flood
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      Monalisa
      Monalisa
        Humayun Saeed
        Humayun Saeed
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        Amit Sharma
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        • Director
          • Sanjay Gupta
        • Writers
          • Vishal Dadlani
          • Sanjay Gupta
          • Anwar Maqsood
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        1premmood

        Zinda is now under investigation for violation of copyright.

        It's not something new for bollywood to copy foreign movie's script. I guess they (actors, director and creative staff members...) all gather around and watch the movie to be copied so that there will be no confusion what they are really after. Frame to frame. That's a shameful act for any responsible main stream actors and director. I am glad that Zinda is now under investigation for violation of copyright. Its about time now to stop this shameful piracy. Another thing is, Hindi movie don't have guts to go that extreme like jaw-dropper "Old boy". Pathetic. They make movie according to the public taste, mostly rickshaw pullers. I wonder where they found in between the plot to plant some songs and crazy dance. Somebody really needs to tell bollywood artist that movie is a serious art business. There is a very bold thick red link between copy and adaptation, and Zinda is way far across the line.
        4shariqq

        A failed attempt does not a good movie make

        Having seen the Korean movie that Zinda is based on, and realizing how difficult a job Sanjay Gupta had on his hands, I went into this screening giving Zinda all the chance I could. What I eventually ended up watching got me thinking: Since Gupta has seen the original, what did he see at all in his version that he let it be released in cinemas? He should have left this movie on the shelves, or let out a quite Home video release and saved himself a lot of face. Or be man enough to announce that he failed. It is impossible that he could have been satisfied with the end-product. For a movie where the director deceives himself, what chance do the audience have? Zinda follows the life of Bala (Sanjay Dutt) who is plucked off his beach-house in Bangkok without notice, shortly after arriving there with his wife. He is imprisoned in a hotel-room, fed & cared for and yet devoid of all human contact. He is not even allowed to kill himself. His only contact with the outside world is a Television set which eventually gives him news that his wife has been killed and all evidence points to him as the murderer. 14 years of solitary confinement followed by sudden release fuels Bala's quest for vengeance against his captor (John Abraham). At his aid are a Female Punjabi Cab Driver (Lara Dutta) and his childhood friend (Mahesh Manjrekar).

        Sanjay Gupta and Sanjay Dutt as White Feather Films make a formidable team. Since rediscovering himself as a 'remake' film-maker, Gupta has been Indianising movies quite well. Somehow, they have always managed to entertain the testosterone audience. But here Gupta sets himself too high a target. Oldboy, the Korean film that Zinda is a remake of, is a masterpiece in film-making. The movie cannot and should not be tinkered with in its story and characters. All Gupta wants to do is pick the stylization from Oldboy and fit it into a movie he has imagined he can make. Yes, style has sold film before, but a minimalist interest in the script only works to negate any effect that the sleek-look may have. To give credit where due, Sanjay Gupta does make an attempt towards a movie like nothing we have 'seen' before. But a failed attempt does not a good movie make. Sanjay Gupta has always been a master technician of his movies, but this movie falters at a more basic level - it's writing. The theme of the movie is Revenge. But is Sanjay Dutt's Bala interested in revenge at all? Yes, to begin with: when he tries to discover the place where he was held captive. But thereafter all he is interested in is staring, walking, staring, running. With such a strong motive behind a well established character, where is the pay-off? Dutt himself gives a good performance. But with no backbone. This is not an act where even if the movie collapses all around him, his performance will emerge from the rubble as a saving grace (as it was in Pitaah). We have seen Mr Dutt do a lot better than this before, and in contrast, his Bala is too mediocre. John Abraham also does a good job - but unfortunately, the consistency and fierceness of his character does a 180 at the end, thanks again to the writing. He takes the entire movie to prepare this wonderfully evil character and ends it by adding a teaspoon-full of sugar. Lara Dutta does her best to look babe (she succeeds), but fails to convince us as a Punjabi or a cab-driver. Another White-Feather alumnus Sameera Reddy could have been a better choice. Mahesh Manjrekar is a lost cause.

        Sanjay Gupta and his cinematographer Sanjay F. Gupta (Oh, the number of Sanjays!) work well to mood the film right - but while the color-grading worked well in Musafir, and in Sanjay F Gupta's Karam, here the entire movie ends up with a grainy look. That, my dear Guptas, is definitely a not. The lack of dance-numbers and only background tracks is a positive, and Vishal-Shekhar with Strings add to a wonderful soundtrack. Down the years, maybe that's all this movie might be remembered for. And a somewhat decent, but copied, hammer-sequence.

        My Rating --> 2/5
        6pawanpunjabithewriter

        Violent, Dark, Unoriginal, almost okay

        It's heavy violence. My major concern is why Bangkok? Bangkok seems to me a beautiful city, however, it's not at all captured like one here. It's ultra dark, highly gloomy and completely violent with mostly everyone in the city seem murderers (gunda log hai re baba). The movie starts well, doesn't feel it's gonna be heavy crime material. It does well to make it feel like horror after the first 10 minutes. John and Sanjay are decent, everyone else have been a disappointment. Although Lara was good, she doesn't justify her character why she's been dragged till the end, maybe just needed a female out there most of the time to make the audience glue the seats. Unnecessary. The locations are the worst part. Very gloomy, dark, and disturbing. Would rather suggest a better movie to watch. The story, too, gets complicated towards the later stages disrespecting the original one. Girls and all the ladies reading me, should have such behaviour by any men stopped right there. The more they let it go, they make them closer to the target who is you. Take the step before it's too late, do not fear. However, you're lucky since I'm sure you don't hace such brutal men around you. Most of the men are good, earthly, and highly respectful, few bad apples do not make the whole lot of men bad. Must respect the men too, because men really do.
        1purecrime

        Unbelievable

        Warning: I'm a German-Japanese / Poor English

        Abnormally, i'd generally like to experience remade flicks. More so the if i loved the original. I know there are extremely few which equals or excels to the original but it's not a big problem for me 'cause i don't even expect them to. It is to me like a bonus track of a beloved album, no more no less.

        So i got no hesitation in checking Zinda as well (i was even excited actually) 'cause the original must be in my all-time best 10, but, oh my..

        I won't say any more about this XEROX COPY crap. (copied on retarded machine, moreover) Nough said by nough people.

        Now one thing i just can't believe is how this could be legal. As far as i've read on internet articles, Sanjay and his people haven't even paid a penny to the original Oldboy makers for doing this, which means Zinda is not an official remake of Oldboy. Then what the h..! is Zinda's identity? Some's gonna say it's JUST BASED ON or INSPIRED thing but you know it's way beyond those kinds. Then what?

        Sort of Homage thing ? Yea possible, but Sanjay and his company have hardly mentioned about the original on either official ads & reports or non-official comments. Instead, Sanjay's kept saying he's got a bit INSPIRED ONLY and Zinda is totally different from Oldboy or something like that. Besides, more importantly, while shamelessly copying scenes-by-scenes from Oldboy, Sanjay intentionally missed the KEY-POINT of Oldboy's story for his own audiences' taste, for COMMERCIAL PURPOSE in other words. Then how can we call it Homage anyway ?

        My conclusion is : Zinda is not only a copy crap, it's rather A CRIME, LITERALLY. I don't understand why Oldboy makers let them make money with this stolen thing.

        Am i disappointed ? No i'm fine i didn't even expect. I'm just p***ed and upset for this shitmakers' shamelessness that's all.
        1daniel-berger-2

        Holy sh*t...

        ... I totally agree with the previous comments, how can someone copy shameless a good movie AND took out the best scenes and best story elements? Oldboy is definitely one of the best movies (that's why it's good story copied that often), but when I try to copy something than I try to IMPROVE the copy, not to omit the best things! I'm sure the good voting only were given by people who didn't see the original movie.

        Please watch Oldboy - you will not waste your time. I really don't understand this Bollywood "Hype", bad actors, bad cinematography and a copied or other well known story - it's always the same. Finally I only recommend you to spend this 116 minutes of your valueable life with other things than watching this movie!

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        • Trivia
          The film faced problem when makers of Korean film Oldboy sent a legal notice for copying the film without consent.
        • Goofs
          The knife in Balajeet's back changes positions from the center to top left.
        • Quotes

          Balajeet Roy: I'll kill you, Rohit

          Rohit Chopra: If you kill me, who will tell you your daughter's whereabouts?

          Balajeet Roy: Tell me her whereabouts, Rohit

          Rohit Chopra: Your daughter is being plundered in this very whorehouse.

          Rohit Chopra: She is getting fucked!

          Balajeet Roy: [screaming] No!

        • Alternate versions
          The film was edited for television premiere. The age rating was changed from A (adults only) to U (universal) after a few violent and sexual scenes were removed.
        • Connections
          Referenced in Woodstock Villa (2008)
        • Soundtracks
          Yeh Hai Meri Kahaani, Khamosh Zindagani
          Written by Virag Mishra

          Composed by Faisal Kapadia and Bilal Maqsood

          Performed by Faisal Kapadia, Bilal Maqsood, Sanjay Dutt and John Abraham

          Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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        • Release date
          • January 12, 2006 (India)
        • Country of origin
          • India
        • Language
          • Hindi
        • Also known as
          • Alive
        • Filming locations
          • Bangkok, Thailand
        • Production company
          • White Feather Films
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        • Gross US & Canada
          • $332,491
        • Opening weekend US & Canada
          • $167,246
          • Jan 16, 2006
        • Gross worldwide
          • $3,474,820
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 56m(116 min)
        • Color
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        • Sound mix
          • DTS
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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