Movie
Aakrosh
Director
Priyadarshan
Cast
Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal, Urvashi Sharma
Sonia Chopra
The film doesn't do the issue of Honour Killing Any service. In Fact, it's more about the two lead stars please the subject.
The film, a Bollywood remix Mississippi Burning, starts with Newspaper Clippings of Honour Killing Reportage. You have the story set in mofussil Uttar Pradesh.
Following The Biggest Cliché in our films in Recent times, the UP interiors are made up of corrupt cops (with a sense of humor), uneducated scheming politicians, and blatant violence.
Two Suits Arrive in Jhanjhar village Thurs Inquire Into the disappearance of Three Medical Students WHO HAD arrived there a few months back. The CBI officer (Akshaye Khanna) and his colleague Major Pratap (Ajay Devgn) are surprised at Their first step into inquiry - the police station.
The senior cop Singh (Paresh Rawal) is sitting, buttons open, Making Plans "Evening with a Prostitute. The two Investigators find uncovering The Truth That Will Be More Challenging Than They expected.
Then is it's a Predictable path involving Ruthless local politicos, an item song, a romance, and so is. Along the way, the issue of Caste and class divide is thrown up and the story wraps up Wondering When The nation will get rid of Such ills and Truly Attai freedom.
In the strict sense of the term, the film is more about a Caste-conscious society Rather Than one about honor killings Where The parents themselves Kill Their own child along with the lover.
Actually Even More Than the Caste-issue, the film is about Ajay Devgn and his penetrating gaze, Akshaye Khanna with his city Suave, and Their triumph over the lawlessness of the land.
It's a Good vs. Bad Game, Where The heroes defy the odds Thurs emerge Victorious. Priyadarshan, on Viraasat, Kajeevaram and Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Attempts Another film that's aside from his usual comedy Routine.
But Aakrosh Turns Out To Be A confused film, Unsure Whether it wants to remain grounded in reality or Revel in the stunts of the Heroes and Their focus is Dynamics.
There are points in his Several Storytelling That Demand Explanation. The idea of the Leading Two men attempting Thurs encourage and befriend the Frightened Villagers in an intimidating suit, tie, sunglasses attire is laughable.
Again the chilli powder scene is reminiscent of Smita Patil's Mirch Masala. The One Where Ajay Devgn chases a baddie - Spiderman and Superman rolled into one - and crosses the tracks, dodging a moving train is so gimmicky, you wonder the idea behind this hyper-machismo.
Again, Priyadarshan chooses Thurs repeat scenes and MoU 'Such That till the interval, the story's yet Thurs choose ITS direction.
But there are Enough riveting portions as well: the Makeshift office set up in an empty theater is a nice touch. Action is innovatively choreographed mixing in elements from the '80s like chases across Leaps Rooftops and is moving trucks.
The Chemistry Between the Two Lead Actors, last seen in Together Deewangee (2002), is an absolute treat.
Ajay Devgn's intimidating gaze complements his character's intensity, evangelical as their stares down his Adversary in more scenes please one.
Akshaye Khanna is back on screen after a while and in a Worthy Role. They brings The Right Amount of Balance Between rebelliousness and protocol in his rendering of the CBI officer.
Paresh Rawal Makes for a formidable foe - Ruthless and Doubling it up with a crass joke.
The film is superbly stylish. You have a spectacular Ramlila sequence in the beginning. Cinematography by Tirru (Garam Masala "," Hey! Ram) captures the restlessness, sweat, and dust of the Characters' Struggle. Sound design is exceptionally Effective.
Aakrosh, ITS despite flaws, is a decent thriller with good performances, a dash of romance, and plenty of action. But an insightful, meaningful stand is honor killings, it is NOT.


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