Bollywood and Oscars
Get ready for an action thriller of the kind you’ve never seen before! Priyadarshan’s multi-starrer ‘Aakrosh’ is surely an adaptation from an article about Honour Killings that featured in Times of India in 1995. The movie manufactured by Kumar Mangat Pathak and directed by Priyadarshan is set to release on 1st October 2010. The movie comes with an ensemble of actors with Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Amita Pathak, Reema Sen and Paresh Rawal within the lead. The luscious mallu-babe Sameera Reddy and ‘Paap’ star Urvashi Sharma will be observed in special song appearances.
Definitely, you will want to spend your money buying tickets for the movie that is good. To make sure that the movie you will watch is a great one or not, you must go through the reviews. After the first day of the movie’s first show, you’ll be able to read through various websites for that reviews. You will find that the reviews could differ from one site to the other. What you need to do is, undergo several websites and try to get a general take a look at the movie and response of viewers.
A young Muslim terror suspect is gunned at a crowded underground train station in London, when he does not respond repeatedly to orders from the cops to surrender & reaches for something in his pocket. It however seems the man was playing music & wished to shut off his mp3 music player as a way to hear what the cops were saying. With the cops within the scanner & the media hounding them over the wrongful killing Deputy Commissioner of Police Daniel Tennant (Brian Cox) in a face-saving move appoints Police Commander Tariq Ali (Naseeruddin Shah) since the investigating officer responsible for the inner inquiry to the killing. Tariq Ali is confirmed to be the “liberal” face of Islam, he is someone that doesn’t follow a hardened line (non-Muslim wife & all), yet offers Namaz more every day. A Muslim officer heading the investigation makes all the officers responsible for the killing uneasy & they quietly take up a character assassination campaign against him. Meanwhile Tariq already has hands strong his home front with his rebellious daughter Zara (India Wadsworth), his newly arrived nephew from Pakistan, Zaheer (Mikaal Zulfikar) & within spend time regarding his wife Susan (Greta Scacchi) & their young football crazy son. To make his problems worse the family of the man killed, plan to file an instance up against the police in the courtroom & Tariq is photographed shaking the hand of an rabid Islamic preacher (who also is undoubtedly a childhood friend he doesn’t see eye to eye with anymore) Junaid (Om Puri) which ends up in him being flourished true. To make his situation worse, Susan inform him of her suspicion that Zaheer could possibly be associated with terrorist activities. Tariq goes about attempting to set his life right & learning a few things about as a Muslim in world that views him having a jaundiced eye based on his religion.
Performances were fine, might have been better. Kajol went back on the watch’s screen after having a gap of few years and he or she was good, though there were moments once you would expect more from her. She screams a lot with this movie, so beware! No extraordinary performance value best actor awards, music is great to be handled by. Cinematography was good, one scene where they deomonstrate increasing sun in the capital of scotland- San Francisco was breathtaking. All and all an okay movie, once watch, in case you are not a Shah Rukh Khan or Kajol fan, you could possibly have a skip and wait till it comes for the television.
A few upcoming Indian movies for 2012 that relate promise include Joker by Shirish Kunder, Once Upon A Time in Mumbai 2, Pagalworld 2020 Talaash with Aamir Khan, and An Yash Chopra, whose musical score will be composed by Academy Award Winner AR Rahman. This should make Indian cinema’s 99th year of existence one for the photo albums.