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Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag

Release Date : 31 August 2007
Year : 2007
Banner : Adlabs Films
Presenter : RGV Film Company
Producer : Ram Gopal Varma
Director : Ram Gopal Varma
Genre : Action | Drama | Thriller
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Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag SYNOPSIS

In the dark underbelly of Mumbai City a nihilistic new leader has risen to rule the field underworld. His name is Babban. Cruel beyond imagination, psychotically violent and far more devious than any gangster the city has ever known. Nobody has ever seen him and if they did, they didn’t survive to tell the tale. But one man believed in his existence. And that is inspector Narshimha, an encounter specialist who has a single-minded determination to finish Babban.

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An RGV Original Would Have Been Better

By MovieTalkies.com, 31 August 2007 2 / 5

The first reaction to Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, is "What has Ram Gopal Varma done?" However, after pondering on the film post leaving the cinema hall, you realize that the biggest overall flaw is that Varma consciously attempts to remake Sholay, which invariably leads him away from his strengths. In reality, the original elements of Aag are what work the most, and everything that has been aped from Sholay is what falls flat, making the flaws glaring. Ram Gopal Varma has always succeeded when he has taken a look at the dark side of the underworld in a truly original manner. In fact, his only film from this genre which really didn't do well was his recent remake of his own classic Shiva, whereas all his originals from Shiva to Satya to Company have always worked extremely well with audiences and critics alike. The main problem with Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag is that here Varma has tried to merge his own sensibilities and characterizations with that of someone else's and in the process, both have gotten lost. Had the film been about two men who after their run in with the law, decide to take on an underworld gangster, without any of the preconceived notions that come with the characters of Jai and Veeru (although they have been called Raj and Heero, it is very clear that they have been modeled on the original pair), without the love stories being carried forward in the same manner as the original, then one cannot help but feel that Varma would have succeeded in making a great film. Alas, he attempts to recreate the chemistry shared between Bachchan and Dharmendra as the original pair and fails in the process, unable to delve into the depth of the friendship between Raj and Heero, and hence the climax seems extremely contrived. There are actually no memorable scenes or interactions between the lead characters. The same can be said of both romantic tracks, which seem to happen because they happen in the original, but in Ramu's version they are forced, underdeveloped and leave the viewer wondering when the characters fall in love to begin with. The result is that the film completely lacks emotions, which is a major flaw in a film where the storyline is already known and hence you are not expecting to keep the viewer hooked with the originality of the story. There is not a single scene which evokes any emotional response from the audience and hence you are left watching a film without a heart or soul. When and why Raj falls in love with Durga and she with him, is a mystery left unresolved throughout the film and even after all the bickering, Ghungroo's change of heart towards Heero is as sudden as is the emergence of the songs in the film which once again are unnecessary and seem to be thrown in as a means of paralleling Sholay. Inspector Narsima's characterization is also extremely weak and hence as a viewer you never really feel for him or his cause. Furthermore Narsima's Hindi (Mohanlal not in usual form as in Company) irritates after a while as do Ghungroo's repeated "too much" and Heero's "yes" dialogues. The less said about the Mehbooba track picturized on Urmila and Abhishek Bachchan the better. Once again it adds nothing to the mood of the film, and in portions Abhishek's lip sync looks like he is whispering while Sukhvinder's voice is at his loudest best. What works in the film to a limited extent is the characterization of Babban, because here Varma tries to ensure that Bachchan's character is not an exact copy of the Gabbar portrayed by Amjad Khan. He has added certain nuances like the "phew" and the laugh which make the character slightly eerie, yet he doesn't succeed in imitating the formidable power of the original Gabbar. One saving grace of the film is Amit Roy's cinematography which stays true to Ramu's style of filmmaking. The film is mostly shot through extremely low angles with the camera tilting up and then with extreme close-ups and some hand-held shots, which combined with the dark colour palette is perfect. However, the low angle shots are also over-used as the Holi song could have been picturized much better with more wide and top angles to get the ‘basti' celebration feel. Another plus point is the background score, but only in parts; where Ramu has tried to introduce music inspired from Sholay, the background has gone a bit haywire. In terms of the songs, there is not a single tune which remains with you after the film, which says a lot considering every song from Sholay is popular even today. Performance wise, the only performance which is truly noteworthy is that of Amitabh Bachchan, which unfortunately is a double-edged sword. His portrayal of Babban is truly magnificent and the character is of a kind never really attempted by Bachchan before, in spite of playing the negative lead in the past. However, the problem with the audiences may be that it will be difficult for them to digest Bachchan in such a negative portrayal, especially with some of the character's mannerisms. Yet, Bachchan has delivered a superb performance. None of the other performances are really anything great, although remarkably it is Nisha Kothari as Ghungroo who shows marked improvement from her past performances and is almost believable as a "tapori," that is until she breaks into song and dance. Heero's "suicide" speech is one scene which makes you cringe when you remember how funny the original was and how uninspiring this similar scene is here. Prashant Raj is decent as a debutant, but when you think of the power of Jai's character as a silent, brooding man who has his streaks of "masti" (recollect his interactions with Basanti and Mausi), you realize where Prashant's Raj falls short, although part of the blame is also on the weak characterization. The scene where he takes Durga to convince Ghungroo's parents to give their daughter's hand to Heero lacks spark and if the intention was for it to be funny, well then the attempt failed miserably. Sushmita Sen as Durga is passable yet somehow once again she is unable to pull at the heartstrings the way Jaya Bachchan's portrayal of Radha did. One can only wish that Varma's own natural flair for this genre of cinema would have taken over, rather than being adamant on remaking a classic. Varma is a great filmmaker when he stays true to himself and builds his characters and storyline the way he sees them, not the way someone else has seen them before.
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RGVKIAAG - ROCKZ BURNING HOT SUPERHIT
Sreedevi Satulury, Aug 30, 2007
5 / 5
My Review of AAG - Its Burning Hot !!! A remake of Sholay ? Sort of A Xerox Copy of Sholay ? Not at all An Adaptation with another visionaries perspective ? - Yes that is what it is. AAG - one of the most awaited movies of this year. I was excited about it since the day I came to know that RGV was making it. RGV specialises in these kind of movie. And as he kept of adding the star cast to it the Excitement just grew. @ of my favorite stars were a part of this movie. Though I was dissapointed with the names of Mohit Ahlawat first and then Prashant raj. But I am not dissapointed on the latter anymore. So what is AAG all about. Most of us know the story. But Hold up, there is something in it which is different, very different. The treatment of the movie is all RGV style. Bits and pieces of the movie remind you of Company and Sarkar - the 2 preceeding masterpieces. Its about 2 street-smart guys who have an ambition to take over mumbai. In this course they meet the venomous Ins Narsimha Rao. Who realises the potential in them and uses them to his advantage. But the 2 guys are only eyeing his money. A sudden eye-witnessing incident and a pain cled Durga's feelings change the 2 guys and they actually fight for justice. What comes after is a great battle between The Backlashers and the Venom. Babban and his his troop has a tough time dealing with them. So Will they be able to accomplish Narsinha's mission ? Will Raj find his love in the widow Durga ? Will Heero be able to graner the outcomings of Babban's plans ? Will Raj die in the end ? Will Babban escape ? Well - Watch it to find all that out. Coming down to the performances - they is actually more than one briliant performer in this movie .... which is a rare thing. But when u have names like Ajay, BigB and Mohan Lal in the movie, you expect that. Amitabh Bachchan as Babban spells terror. He is brilliant with his dialouge delivery and his facial expressions. Another thing that Amitabh effectively displays is how cold hearter a villian can be. His dirty look, his bluish green eyes do the trick for him and what he gives us is a performance to remember. 5/5 Ajay Devgan - the name itself says qualitative performance. Ajay Rocks the screen right from his entry and keeps the giggles coming till the second half. He perfors decently in this one. But when, he shifts gears and comes down to his serious acting,m He even smashes amitabh bachchan out of the view in some of the confrontation scenes. A top notch performance 4.5/5 Mohanlal - A shorter role for him here but the most significant role of the movie. His hindi-mallu accent and the way he speaks brings back memoirs of Company. His scenes with amitabh bachcan actually leave u guessing that who is performing well .... its actually both. They compliment each other pretty well. Hope we get to see more of them together. - 4.5/5 Prashant Raj - BOOM !!! Here is a surprise for you. Swashbuckling performance. Knock Out performance. That is what PR has given us. The last time I saw a new comer perform really well in his first movie was way back in 2000. Yup that was again in an RGV movie and as many of U wudve guessed it right - Vivek Oberoi. PRs performance cant be classified as path breaking performance ... but he can be a really good second fiddle hero .. fcuk all zated, fartdin, gayday chopras and john harams ... PR is better than the whole lot. 3.5/5 Ladies : Sush : Looks sober even without make ups. Perofmance truly to the character. 4/5 Nisha Kothari - Oomphs !!! A very improved performance. She does it pretty well. 3/5 SUshant, Rajpal, Sachin, Gaurav do well. Star of the Show Is it Big B ?? NO It is Ajay ?? No It is Mohan Lal ?? No Nisha - No, Sush - No, Sushant - No Anyone else - NO the star of the show is Ram Gopal Varma. He hits the bulls eye with this one. What direction man... Karan Johar mothe
every sequel is not hit.
pankaj patidar, Oct 11, 2006
2 / 5
can't say that this will b a success like the original movie bcoz the starcast is not that good except amitabh so all in all a flop show.

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