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When a video of his mentor's murder surfaces, an investigative journalist takes action to find those responsible.When a video of his mentor's murder surfaces, an investigative journalist takes action to find those responsible.When a video of his mentor's murder surfaces, an investigative journalist takes action to find those responsible.
Aanchal Munjal
- Anushka Mehra
- (as Aachal Munjal)
Abhilash Kumar
- Kabir Bansal
- (as Kumar Abhilash)
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One of the most iconic revenge dramas of 1990's returns as 'GHAYAL ONES AGAIN', the film marks an action-packed comeback of Sunny Deol and audience will also get to see his 'Dhai kilo ka haath' but actions scenes arrives very late. I would just say it as an above average movie. The trademark Ghayal background score at the starting matches that of Singham Series. Sunny as a writer tried to keep it simple but the simplicity couldn't be executed during the screenplay that makes the story some what predictable. The strong dialogues and power packed punches are sadly missing from the film. The whole film is shot in Mumbai with some magnificent camera-work around Ambani mansion. The cinematography is like showing a 1990's film with modern style. There is smooth flow of story with no interruptions in the form of songs or love angle between Soha and Sunny and this goes in favour of the movie. Sunny is not as fierce as he was in Ghayal and Ghatak. Thankfully the hand to hand fights seems to be realistic there were no flying thugs and cars. Despite the flaws, Sunny as 'Ajay Mehra' exudes the sincerity and unbreakable spirit of a common man. If you are a fan of Sunny Paaji you should watch it, but watch only if you are having free time of two hours, as you might like the movie for time, you are watching the movie.
Sunny Deol means Hardcore action with Throat Soaring dialogues in India.
This one is completely a different one, there is action but not the likes of Ghayal and Ghatak, dialogues too but not like "Balwant Rai me Kutte" but this is one high octane high adrenaline movie with a connection to Corporate family.
Watch it for Sunny and Good cinema.
Pass it for the above-mentioned Reasons.
I enjoyed it .
Not a die hard fan of Deol but I am of his work in 1990 GHAYAL. So I went to watch this one and yes it's worth watching.The plot is pretty straight forward and lacks the twists and turns as in the 1990 GHAYAL but then action has improved and seriously has the potential to keep one glued.The characters do fade in and out sometimes abruptly but then they have done justice to their roles, especially NARENDRA JHA (Sachin Bansal) who had big shoes to fill in place of legendary actor Amrish Puri (Balwant Rai). The trademark GHAYAL tune helps. Yeah there are few loop holes and certain scenes don't make sense but then AJAY MEHRA the core of the movie, still remains the same, powerful at dialogue delivery and good in action. And just as an old song says "SOCH NA KYA JO BHI HOGA DEKHA JAYEGA", don't think give a watch once.
Sunny is back as Ajay Mehra after 26 years gap however he has unable to match the momentum with previous installment in field of Direction, script and Acting. Fight sequences were good and delighted to watch Sunny in action scenes. Manoj will make you laugh with perfect comic timing. Some dialogs were too bad in serious cinema like "Wo satya ke Fidaeen hain". Train jump and Helicopter hijack sequence were difficult to digest. Audiences were expecting Climax like old part however Script disappointed. There was not much scope for Soha and Om puri.Sunny did not include any additional song as that one is not required. You will love it if you are Sunny's die hard fan.
A good movie for comeback but I am missing old sunny's anger and dialogue.There is no dialogue in the movie for sunny, I am very much disappointed with that otherwise movie is OK
A good movie for comeback but I am missing old sunny's anger and dialogue.There is no dialogue in the movie for sunny, I am very much disappointed with that otherwise movie is OK.
A good movie for comeback but I am missing old sunny's anger and dialogue.There is no dialogue in the movie for sunny, I am very much disappointed with that otherwise movie is OK.
A good movie for comeback but I am missing old sunny's anger and dialogue.There is no dialogue in the movie for sunny, I am very much disappointed with that otherwise movie is OK.
A good movie for comeback but I am missing old sunny's anger and dialogue.There is no dialogue in the movie for sunny, I am very much disappointed with that otherwise movie is OK.
A good movie for comeback but I am missing old sunny's anger and dialogue.There is no dialogue in the movie for sunny, I am very much disappointed with that otherwise movie is OK.
A good movie for comeback but I am missing old sunny's anger and dialogue.There is no dialogue in the movie for sunny, I am very much disappointed with that otherwise movie is OK.
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- TriviaThe character of Raj Bansal is allegedly based on Mukesh Ambani, the Chairman and Managing Director of India's largest conglomerate, Reliance Industries. The huge jenga-like house shown in the film is a real-life structure located in the heart of Mumbai - called Antilia, it is the residential address of Ambani. In the film, Bansal's son Varun is accused of killing a man whereas in real life, one of Ambani's sons was also accused of killing a civilian in a car crash, which was subsequently suppressed by his father, who is also the richest man in India. The film's story-line is also based on Ambani's profession, hinting his alleged involvement in the 4G spectrum auction and being in shoulders with the Indian government and media. The fact that the film is produced by Reliance Entertainment, which is owned by Ambani's estranged brother Anil, may be seen as a confirmation to this real life semblances.
- GoofsWhen Ajay Mehra crashes helicopter in Bansal Mansion. There is fire shown inside. A businessman who stays in a world class structure doesn't have fire sprinklers fitted in the ceilings is weird.
- ConnectionsFollows Ghayal (1990)
- SoundtracksLapak Jhapak
Written by: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Produced by: Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa
Performed by: Yashita Sharma, Siddharth Mahadevan and Armaan Malik
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- Wounded Once Again
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- ₹500,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $5,775,619
- Runtime
- 2h 7m(127 min)
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