8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- A diehard fan's perspective.., 6 August 2001
Author:
bunda_bindaas from USA
Is there a term called a writer's block (or a fan's stumbling
block)?
I think so..without misusing the term and feigning greatness, I'd like to
say that it's really difficult for me to analyze Aks, with a completely
objective mind. This is the film that I was willing to bet my life on, so
to
speak. This is the film that captured my imagination, right from the time
when the first `kick-ass' trailer hit the net and this IS the film that I
thought, could never go wrong. However, keeping in mind the fundamental
prerequisite for writing a review, I'd like to be as honest as possible
here. The Verdict: - As a fan and movie buff, I'd say I came out of the
theater satiated.
Aks is a bold attempt, not seen before in Hindi cinema, in many ways. The
cinematography for example, is not just eye-catching but bewitching,
enthralling and spellbinding! No matter how hard you try, the striking
visuals will engulf your mind for some time to come. The camera angles are
normal but the filters employed, convey the message of the film clearly.
The
ubiquitous greenish tinge (perfectly seen in Raveena's dance numbers and
Aa
Ja Gufaaon Main Aa, more on that later) enforces the idea that we are
watching a noir film. Major portions of the film have been shot in the
dark,
emphasizing the `mood and tone' of the film. To cut a long story short,
this
is the stuff, you normally see in a Hollywood film. I know a lot of people
are not high on technical stuff but believe it or not, these delicate
touches, serve to heighten up the overall effect of a scene. That is, if
you
guys are into the minute details that make cinema a worthwhile
`experience'
and not just a means to kill time!
The music again, is not the usual blend of romantic duets and `soft'
hummable tunes that set the young heartbeats pumping (not that there's
anything wrong with it), but is genuinely in sync with the requirements of
the story. Gulzar's lyrics deserve a high round of applause, because they
are highly symbolic and act as precursors to actual events in the film.
For
example: Aa Ja Gufaaon Main Aa, symbolizes Manu Verma's seduction and
allurement into the dark vortex of evil so effectively, that one is bound
to
look beyond the scintillating visuals of this `bizarre' yet captivating
dance number. Aa Ja Gufaaon Main Aa, suggests on a subliminal level that
Manu Verma is being drawn towards the dark forces represented by a
claustrophobic cave (traditionally darkness has been associated with evil
and a cave exemplifies our deep-rooted fears associated with darkness). Aa
Ja Gunaah Kar Le, needs no further comment but symbolically speaking, it
epitomizes Manu Verma's defilement through a femme fatale. These are just
my
thoughts but I believe that they add up pretty well, in conjunction with
the
story.
The way I look at it, Aks is part philosophy and part mythology, with the
philosophic content dominating the latter. The setup is new, the values in
question are age-old and venerable and the battle. epic and everlasting.
That's again breaking the norm as far as Bollywood is concerned. I have
not
seen a Hindi film where the villain openly challenges societal norms and
asserts that society and Manu Verma in particular, needs him. `Take away
all
rules and regulations and every Manu Verma would end up becoming a
Raghavan'
is a radical and apocalyptic statement, which on face value sounds
foreboding and true! Does that mean that Raghavan is committed to heinous
crimes, because he wishes to stamp on everyone's mind that evil is
prevalent
everywhere and we can't do without it.. a la Seven? The crimes in Seven
had
a purpose behind them. They were meant to leave an impression on a dormant
society and thanks to the media coverage allotted to acts of gore, they
were
meant to shake the average man's spinal chord and stir him up, from his
state of apathy!
Maybe not, but that's another thing that's rare in Hindi films..the
ability
to make you think. Aks is open-ended because it's philosophical and since
it's philosophical, it's open to interpretation. And there in, lies it's
bane. I think, and I might be completely wrong but the general movie-going
public is restless. Entertainment tops their priority list and if they are
not entertained, they are quick to reject a film. Zubeida is a flop. Kagaz
Ke Phool, which is now hailed as a classic was a mega flop. No one can
doubt
the quality of these films but in essence, they were not entertaining.
They
make for an interesting viewing ONLY if one prefers content, even at the
cost of entertainment. At the cost of sounding extremely presumptuous, I'd
say that the audience in India is still not cinematically educated. This
is
not just a local phenomenon but even here, if one looks closely, A. I. is
a
flop, while Scary Movie II has made truck loads of money. Pearl Harbor
will
end its run with a near $200 million collection in the USA alone. Never
mind
the reviews, which paint a very sorry picture of the movie on paper.
Having said that, Rakesh Mehra needs a lesson or two in direction. I think
he has done a great job for his maiden venture but it appears in the end
that he was in love with every single frame of the movie. As an ad
director,
he was quick to introduce shots replete with style and inventive imagery
but
why did he decide to overstate things? Manoj Bajpai's introduction for
example, was a little drawn out and so were the scenes involving his
brother
Mahadevan. However I didn't have a problem with the now infamous `Na Koi
Marta Hai.' dialogue. It's interesting to contrast Raghavan with Anthony
Hopkins' mind-boggling performance as Hannibal Lectar in `Silence of the
Lambs'. He embodied evil just by the look in his eye. Raghavan on the
other
hand, uses everything from his hissing laughter to his long hair and a few
menacing lines to accentuate, the evil within. Highly distinct styles, but
I'm not sure subtlety would have registered itself in the Indian psyche,
so
it's easy to give Rakesh Mehra the benefit of doubt here
Amitabh Bachchan is a treat for sore eyes in Aks. In fact, he's a treat
for
`normal' eyes and a healthy mind and I believe, this is his best
performance
in years. Manu Verma is NOT an extension of his angry young man persona by
any means. He is a wise-cracking, pragmatic Police Officer, who relies on
his experience, rather than impulse. Amitabh Bachchan as Raghavan
represents
exactly what Manoj Bajpai tries hard to reveal..Evil in it's most inflated
form. Raghavan is very much akin to Jack Nicholson's Joker and like him,
suffers from a predilection for dramatics. Amitabh seamlessly transforms
himself from one form to the other and makes it look like there was no
effort involved at all. This is a performance that deserves the highest
accolades but I'm not too sure if his effort will get the due recognition
or
not. In any case, as a diehard fan, I can hold my head high and say that
this IS why I'm a fan of this consummate artist.
Manoj Bajpai looks menacing and his trademark laughter is used to good
effect throughout the movie. The effort he has put in is visible but in
all
honesty, Aks is not his film. I think the scenes involving MB and Amitabh
form the highlight of the film but their interaction, much to my chagrin
is
limited. I don't think this is his best performance to date but as usual,
he
has left a mark in his characteristic style. One of the victories of Aks
is
that it pits the two greatest actors of their respective generations and
then tantalizingly refrains them from having a go at each other. They
compliment each other instead of trying to outdo or overshadow the other.
It's the type of clash, which may not leave you in rapture but makes you
realize how two great actors share a great chemistry on screen. Notice
that
MB is uncharacteristically subdued in his scenes with AB, in sharp
contrast
to his overall image in the movie. And those are MB's finest moments I
daresay.
Nandita Das and Raveena Tandon augment Manu Verma and Raghavan's
characters
respectively and are both competent. K K Raina as Mahadevan is exceptional
and his performance, I have noted is terribly underrated. The guy who
played
the character `Arjun Shrivastav' was the only sore point in the whole
cast.
He appeared stiff and edgy, quite possibly because this was his debut
performance?
To conclude, Aks is a novel attempt, which in more than one way, opens our
eyes to ideas and thoughts that are radical and untested, but it questions
it's own acceptance in the process. It is appropriate to say that Aks is
an
indulgent movie. But the important thing is, it registers itself and
lingers
in the mind, long after the show is over. You don't get any different than
that in clichéd Bollywood and for that reason alone, Rakesh Mehra and
Amitabh Bachchan deserve a special pat on the back. In the end, one only
wishes: If only people had the patience to give the movie a shot, we could
have commended ourselves for taking a giant stride forward.
P.S. I've already seen the film twice and the second viewing made for a
better experience than the first one!
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Strange, Strange film, 9 June 2007
Author:
springsunnywinter from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I'm really keen in films that are dark & sinister like Karam and Zinda
but AKS wasn't entertaining. The idea of the story is good about a
police officer (Amitabh Bachchan) and a psychotic terrorist (Manoj
Bajpai) shot each other simultaneously and instead of dying their souls
got transferred to each other, but the direction is weak. Other than
story the good things are: The animated opening credits and the scene
when Amitabh & Manoj were falling while handcuffed together. The bad
things are: Constantly repeating the same dialogue over & over again
which is "No one dies, No one kills" really? how stupid!, became
extremely slow after Manoj's death and crazy people are everywhere. The
film was only watch able because of the good acting other wise I don't
think I would've seen all of it. Overall it's OK to be watched once if
it's on TV or something but not the kind of film to be bought on DVD.
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Dark, intense, intelligent, stylish, 30 June 2002
Author:
Simon Booth from UK
AKS is another one of those movies for which I've had the soundtrack for a
very long time, but always held back from picking up the movie due to a
sneaking suspiscion that it wouldn't be very good. It's also one of those
movies that proves that my sneaking suspicions are actually lumbering
buffoons, because actually it is (very good). I barely managed to make it
through this movie without rushing through to right a review. After 30
minutes I was just blown away, and wanted to come wax lyrical on its
virtues... but I thought I'd better wait and make sure it hung together
until the end. I have to say that the second half of the movie isn't quite
as tight as the first, though the curveball it throws at the midpoint
certainly takes things in a very interesting direction, and the whole movie
is very impressive.
The first thing that impressed me about AKS was the visuals. The movie has a
very cool look, with striking cinematography and lighting that favour cold
blues contrasted with occasional warm firey yellows. It's very sharply
edited and features great art direction too. The next thing that impressed
me even more was how *dark* the movie is - far darker than anything else
I've seen from India, almost disturbing at times. Much of the credit for
this has to go to Manoj Bajpai, who is tremendously sinister and charismatic
as the villain - though the godly Amitabh Bachchan is just as charismatic
and almost as sinister in the hero's seat.
Add to all this the complex and fascinating characters, razor sharp dialogue
and the exploration of some fascinating themes, and Aks is surely a winner.
Amitabh plays a cop, in charge of political security. After the Defence
Minister is assassinated, he gets on the trail of a political conspiracy,
with the only lead being the possibility of finding the assassin. As he gets
closer, he gets drawn in further and further to the situation himself - to
lengths that he could never imagine.
Aks almost completely eschews humour, and avoids song and dance as much as
is physically possible in a Bollywood movie, integrating the excellent songs
from Anu Malik well into the movie's natural context for the most part. It's
a gripping and intense movie, expertly directed by Rakesh Mehra - despite it
being his feature film debut (I believe he comes from the advertising
industry).
The first half of the movie is so tight and sharp that I almost cried at
times. The second half loses focus a little bit, but still remains gripping
and visually mesmerising. The whole movie easily registers as one of the
best Hindi movies I've seen, and one of the best movies I've seen this year
from any country or time.
This perhaps all sounds a little to hyperbolic, so I ought to acknowledge
that the movie has flaws too. I can't actually think of any, but others may
find it a little too dark and cynical; Definitely not a kids movie - there's
some violence and quite a bit of eroticism that would probably get the movie
an M rating in the US, or even an R if the ratings board were having a
sensitive day. It's perhaps guilty of becoming overly melodramatic towards
the end, but then how many movies aren't?
If you prefer your movies on the dark, intelligent and visually slick side
of things, I'd say AKS is a must-buy.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Two thumbs Up! Waaaay Up! (written 7/21/01), 13 August 2001
Author:
vermaao from now? Cincinnati
Wowsa!
Okay, okay. Those of you who know me know I'm prone to hyperbole. You all
know that, too. But I *just* finished watching the movie AKS, which just
came out this week, on DVD and felt compelled to sit down and write about
it. I would venture to say that this is possibly his most challenging role
and phenomenal performance of his career (and yes I've seen DEEWAR,
AGNEEPATH, and AMAR AKBAR ANTHONY). Amitabh is both diabolical and heroic.
Suave, yet disturbed. He's a badass but also scared at the loss of
control; all in the same film.
In short, except for maybe comedy, he displayed the full range of his
acting
talent in this one.
In addition to Amitabh's performance, I was fearful that this movie would
suffer from the Phantom Menace Effect (i.e. big let down after enormous
hype.) After all, I've been anxiously awaiting this movie for almost two
months; especially after seeing it's preview site on the web two weeks ago.
Yet despite the build up, this movie gripped me; right to the very
end.
Probably because I've NEVER seen a Hindi movie like this before. I think
this was Rakesh Mehra's debut film. And he threw out what your idea of a
typical Hindi film is. Love songs through a field. *Dishum Dishum.* Hero
and heroine walking off into the sunset after the bag guy goes to jail.
This movie was as close to THAT as Dubya is to Humility
This movie was dark and ominous. It was sexy. It was supernatural. It
was
for the most part masterfully produced. Although there were a few
technical
special effects that were subpar (Bollywood still can't seem to get
explosions right), the closest thing that I can compare this film to is
FACE/OFF, crossed with a heavy dosage of the X-FILES and SEVEN and the
original BATMAN with a sprinkle of MI:2 at the beginning. Heck, I think
Nine Inch Nails should have done the soundtrack
I don't think I'd seen a Manoj Bajpai film before but his role became
increasingly compelling as the movie wore on. Raveena was absolutely
stunning. I believe she blazed new trails as far as Hindi film actresses
go
by playing a provocative stripper who chooses her path not out of
`majboori,' but because that's who she is.
This movie is definitely NOT for everyone. I'm not even sure this what the
initial reaction is in India...especially for those that WANT lubby/dubby
cookie cutter stories with happy endings. But if you want something
COMPLETELY different, You guys GOTTA check this movie out!
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Whoa!!!!, 2 January 2002
Author:
stylemanifested from nrw york, USA
How can this movie flop is beyond my comprehension! This is a quality
movie
that i have seen in a long time. Its so much more better than the
stupid movies Bollywood keeps churning out.
Amitabh Bachhan and Manoj Bajpai tear it up! WerD.
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- AKS captures one of Amitabh's finest performances as an actor., 9 November 2004
Author:
The_Movie_King
I thought the movie AKS (meaning reflection) was just incredible. When
it came out, it wasn't the customary type of Bollywood film that
everyone was used to. This would be a good explanation of why it didn't
do so well at the Box Office. Since people are used to song and dance
features with limited story and this movie was heavy on story and
limited on song and dance.
The movie borrows very lightly from the movies 'Face/Off' and 'Fallen'.
Bachchan plays the role of a high-ranking cop, Manu Verma, who is
assigned to protect an Indian politician. Manu Verma fails in his duty
as the official is murdered and a floppy disk containing details of an
assassination of another official is taken.
The chase is now on to stop the murderer Raghavan (Manoj Bajpai, who is
extraordinary as a nutcase) at any cost. Manu catches the killer and
during an escape attempt, both killer and cop shoot each other. The
killer dies but his soul somehow manifests itself in Manu's body and
Manu himself becomes the killer. The killer's soul, now in Amitabh's
body, continues his reign of murder and mayhem.
Amitabh is amazing in his role as cop and killer. Nandita Das plays his
wife convincingly and the age gap between the two is explained as well.
Raveena Tandon is also very convincing as the stripper girlfriend of
the killer.
If you're looking for a change of pace from the regular Bollywood
flicks, this is definitely the movie you should watch. There's no 23
minute death scenes, or people living after being shot 44 times in the
chest. I'd have to say it was one of the Amitabh's best performances of
his career, not the best, but one of the best.
An interesting (Jekyll & Hyde)'s situation where the good officer is
chasing the bad guy who unfortunately is himself ! .. It's an original
genius idea for a movie could has good psychoanalysis and an exciting
police story as well which could make you wonder all the time : How the
end would be ?!
Although the whole thing seems splendid but (Amitabh Bachchan) gave a
shrill performance and close to a theatrical one !.. is it the star's
old school of acting ?! ,Or is it the spirit of the Indian people as
all the eastern world loves that kind of hot & loud expression ?! , Or
maybe that (Bachchan) becomes a much worse actor as he aged ! because
I've watched him less nervous and more expressive in some of his
earlier movies back in the end of 1970s and the start of 1980s for
example (Shakti - 1982) where he gave unforgettable performance which
was way too far than what we used to deliver from him Lately !
Moreover the element which was about to kill all the beauty of it : The
boredom ! Actually it's something here which had been perfectly done !
and it's not the meditative rhythm ! For instances : The scene where
(Bachchan) was talking to his evil side in the multiple mirror (that
was too long to stand !) , The executions' scenes looked so repeated ,
and yes ..the Climax's scene was so huge and magical but it was so slow
like the makers of the film themselves didn't know how to end it
persuasively ! , so not to mention the usual 7 hundred songs and
numbers which you would find in any Indian movie even in a
psychological thriller as complex as this ! But try to remember all the
time .. it's another formula for another part of the world and everyone
has his own way of expression so when you measure that movie to its
genre sure it'll be so impressive but boring ! however when you measure
it by its own desire to amuse thousands of Indians who want just to be
entertained by a complete satisfying dream then it's that one indeed
but with some dark annoying subject to watch ! Anyway..it was obvious
that they tried to make something different and commercial too ..Though
for me it was all fine genuine and replete in the same time !
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- nice debut from Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, 6 December 2005
Author:
anjshaik from United States
this movie was pretty good delivers a somewhat different feel. watch
this movie it's good and has a good climax the actors director and the
music were brilliant a definite listen for your ears basically i liked
one song the way it was sung was really great nice thrilling feel to it
and especially that weird laugh that the scriptwriters engineered good
movie. watch it also i can say that the way the characters were built
are good this movie was made by a director who has also made a small
clip with the main character who plays Amitabh Bhachchan and this was
different but somehow it's good form the other bollywood crap that you
see nowadays enjoy this movie worth the watch.
1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- different in a good way, 7 June 2004
Author:
Sukhbir Johal from slough
Aks was a flop but all the reviews were good I wanted to know who was more
accurate the critics or the viewers well I'm on the critics side what a
great and different movie for bollywood and having Raveena Tandon in it made
it all the more better I loved the interrogation scene between Raveena and
Amitabh and the movie was a bit like faceoff but in a bollywood way the
songs were well executed and I was surprised by Raveena's role she doesn't
usually pick such up front and sexual roles as this. Her whole performance
is brilliant as is Amitabh Bachan and Manoj Bajpai. The star cast the spooky
songs the fastpace the hollywood features it should have succeeded flop no
way. 6 out of 10
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A "cool" movie with a theme thats not so cool..., 26 July 2001
Author:
kuchhal from US
This eagerly waited movie could very well turn out be a film-noir among
hindi movies. No one else could have pulled it off except Amitabh Bachchan
and Manoj Bajpai considering the theme that movie is based upon. Although
heavily "inspired" by movies like Fallen and Face/Off, this has a unique
bollywood feel all along.
Ofcourse it probably wont be a commercial success as its content is too
surreal for mass audience but film is definitely worth watching if you
enjoy
"ab-normal" films. The biggest asset of the movie is excellent
performances
by Amitabh and Manoj. The production values are of high quality, even
choreography of the songs is innovative.
So in short if you can digest the plot, you will enjoy
it.
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8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

A diehard fan's perspective.., 6 August 2001
Author: bunda_bindaas from USA
Is there a term called a writer's block (or a fan's stumbling block)?
I think so..without misusing the term and feigning greatness, I'd like to say that it's really difficult for me to analyze Aks, with a completely objective mind. This is the film that I was willing to bet my life on, so to speak. This is the film that captured my imagination, right from the time when the first `kick-ass' trailer hit the net and this IS the film that I thought, could never go wrong. However, keeping in mind the fundamental prerequisite for writing a review, I'd like to be as honest as possible here. The Verdict: - As a fan and movie buff, I'd say I came out of the theater satiated.
Aks is a bold attempt, not seen before in Hindi cinema, in many ways. The cinematography for example, is not just eye-catching but bewitching, enthralling and spellbinding! No matter how hard you try, the striking visuals will engulf your mind for some time to come. The camera angles are normal but the filters employed, convey the message of the film clearly. The ubiquitous greenish tinge (perfectly seen in Raveena's dance numbers and Aa Ja Gufaaon Main Aa, more on that later) enforces the idea that we are watching a noir film. Major portions of the film have been shot in the dark, emphasizing the `mood and tone' of the film. To cut a long story short, this is the stuff, you normally see in a Hollywood film. I know a lot of people are not high on technical stuff but believe it or not, these delicate touches, serve to heighten up the overall effect of a scene. That is, if you guys are into the minute details that make cinema a worthwhile `experience' and not just a means to kill time!
The music again, is not the usual blend of romantic duets and `soft' hummable tunes that set the young heartbeats pumping (not that there's anything wrong with it), but is genuinely in sync with the requirements of the story. Gulzar's lyrics deserve a high round of applause, because they are highly symbolic and act as precursors to actual events in the film. For example: Aa Ja Gufaaon Main Aa, symbolizes Manu Verma's seduction and allurement into the dark vortex of evil so effectively, that one is bound to look beyond the scintillating visuals of this `bizarre' yet captivating dance number. Aa Ja Gufaaon Main Aa, suggests on a subliminal level that Manu Verma is being drawn towards the dark forces represented by a claustrophobic cave (traditionally darkness has been associated with evil and a cave exemplifies our deep-rooted fears associated with darkness). Aa Ja Gunaah Kar Le, needs no further comment but symbolically speaking, it epitomizes Manu Verma's defilement through a femme fatale. These are just my thoughts but I believe that they add up pretty well, in conjunction with the story.
The way I look at it, Aks is part philosophy and part mythology, with the philosophic content dominating the latter. The setup is new, the values in question are age-old and venerable and the battle. epic and everlasting. That's again breaking the norm as far as Bollywood is concerned. I have not seen a Hindi film where the villain openly challenges societal norms and asserts that society and Manu Verma in particular, needs him. `Take away all rules and regulations and every Manu Verma would end up becoming a Raghavan' is a radical and apocalyptic statement, which on face value sounds foreboding and true! Does that mean that Raghavan is committed to heinous crimes, because he wishes to stamp on everyone's mind that evil is prevalent everywhere and we can't do without it.. a la Seven? The crimes in Seven had a purpose behind them. They were meant to leave an impression on a dormant society and thanks to the media coverage allotted to acts of gore, they were meant to shake the average man's spinal chord and stir him up, from his state of apathy!
Maybe not, but that's another thing that's rare in Hindi films..the ability to make you think. Aks is open-ended because it's philosophical and since it's philosophical, it's open to interpretation. And there in, lies it's bane. I think, and I might be completely wrong but the general movie-going public is restless. Entertainment tops their priority list and if they are not entertained, they are quick to reject a film. Zubeida is a flop. Kagaz Ke Phool, which is now hailed as a classic was a mega flop. No one can doubt the quality of these films but in essence, they were not entertaining. They make for an interesting viewing ONLY if one prefers content, even at the cost of entertainment. At the cost of sounding extremely presumptuous, I'd say that the audience in India is still not cinematically educated. This is not just a local phenomenon but even here, if one looks closely, A. I. is a flop, while Scary Movie II has made truck loads of money. Pearl Harbor will end its run with a near $200 million collection in the USA alone. Never mind the reviews, which paint a very sorry picture of the movie on paper.
Having said that, Rakesh Mehra needs a lesson or two in direction. I think he has done a great job for his maiden venture but it appears in the end that he was in love with every single frame of the movie. As an ad director, he was quick to introduce shots replete with style and inventive imagery but why did he decide to overstate things? Manoj Bajpai's introduction for example, was a little drawn out and so were the scenes involving his brother Mahadevan. However I didn't have a problem with the now infamous `Na Koi Marta Hai.' dialogue. It's interesting to contrast Raghavan with Anthony Hopkins' mind-boggling performance as Hannibal Lectar in `Silence of the Lambs'. He embodied evil just by the look in his eye. Raghavan on the other hand, uses everything from his hissing laughter to his long hair and a few menacing lines to accentuate, the evil within. Highly distinct styles, but I'm not sure subtlety would have registered itself in the Indian psyche, so it's easy to give Rakesh Mehra the benefit of doubt here
Amitabh Bachchan is a treat for sore eyes in Aks. In fact, he's a treat for `normal' eyes and a healthy mind and I believe, this is his best performance in years. Manu Verma is NOT an extension of his angry young man persona by any means. He is a wise-cracking, pragmatic Police Officer, who relies on his experience, rather than impulse. Amitabh Bachchan as Raghavan represents exactly what Manoj Bajpai tries hard to reveal..Evil in it's most inflated form. Raghavan is very much akin to Jack Nicholson's Joker and like him, suffers from a predilection for dramatics. Amitabh seamlessly transforms himself from one form to the other and makes it look like there was no effort involved at all. This is a performance that deserves the highest accolades but I'm not too sure if his effort will get the due recognition or not. In any case, as a diehard fan, I can hold my head high and say that this IS why I'm a fan of this consummate artist.
Manoj Bajpai looks menacing and his trademark laughter is used to good effect throughout the movie. The effort he has put in is visible but in all honesty, Aks is not his film. I think the scenes involving MB and Amitabh form the highlight of the film but their interaction, much to my chagrin is limited. I don't think this is his best performance to date but as usual, he has left a mark in his characteristic style. One of the victories of Aks is that it pits the two greatest actors of their respective generations and then tantalizingly refrains them from having a go at each other. They compliment each other instead of trying to outdo or overshadow the other. It's the type of clash, which may not leave you in rapture but makes you realize how two great actors share a great chemistry on screen. Notice that MB is uncharacteristically subdued in his scenes with AB, in sharp contrast to his overall image in the movie. And those are MB's finest moments I daresay.
Nandita Das and Raveena Tandon augment Manu Verma and Raghavan's characters respectively and are both competent. K K Raina as Mahadevan is exceptional and his performance, I have noted is terribly underrated. The guy who played the character `Arjun Shrivastav' was the only sore point in the whole cast. He appeared stiff and edgy, quite possibly because this was his debut performance?
To conclude, Aks is a novel attempt, which in more than one way, opens our eyes to ideas and thoughts that are radical and untested, but it questions it's own acceptance in the process. It is appropriate to say that Aks is an indulgent movie. But the important thing is, it registers itself and lingers in the mind, long after the show is over. You don't get any different than that in clichéd Bollywood and for that reason alone, Rakesh Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan deserve a special pat on the back. In the end, one only wishes: If only people had the patience to give the movie a shot, we could have commended ourselves for taking a giant stride forward.
P.S. I've already seen the film twice and the second viewing made for a better experience than the first one!
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Strange, Strange film, 9 June 2007
Author: springsunnywinter from United Kingdom
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I'm really keen in films that are dark & sinister like Karam and Zinda but AKS wasn't entertaining. The idea of the story is good about a police officer (Amitabh Bachchan) and a psychotic terrorist (Manoj Bajpai) shot each other simultaneously and instead of dying their souls got transferred to each other, but the direction is weak. Other than story the good things are: The animated opening credits and the scene when Amitabh & Manoj were falling while handcuffed together. The bad things are: Constantly repeating the same dialogue over & over again which is "No one dies, No one kills" really? how stupid!, became extremely slow after Manoj's death and crazy people are everywhere. The film was only watch able because of the good acting other wise I don't think I would've seen all of it. Overall it's OK to be watched once if it's on TV or something but not the kind of film to be bought on DVD.
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Dark, intense, intelligent, stylish, 30 June 2002
Author: Simon Booth from UK
AKS is another one of those movies for which I've had the soundtrack for a very long time, but always held back from picking up the movie due to a sneaking suspiscion that it wouldn't be very good. It's also one of those movies that proves that my sneaking suspicions are actually lumbering buffoons, because actually it is (very good). I barely managed to make it through this movie without rushing through to right a review. After 30 minutes I was just blown away, and wanted to come wax lyrical on its virtues... but I thought I'd better wait and make sure it hung together until the end. I have to say that the second half of the movie isn't quite as tight as the first, though the curveball it throws at the midpoint certainly takes things in a very interesting direction, and the whole movie is very impressive.
The first thing that impressed me about AKS was the visuals. The movie has a very cool look, with striking cinematography and lighting that favour cold blues contrasted with occasional warm firey yellows. It's very sharply edited and features great art direction too. The next thing that impressed me even more was how *dark* the movie is - far darker than anything else I've seen from India, almost disturbing at times. Much of the credit for this has to go to Manoj Bajpai, who is tremendously sinister and charismatic as the villain - though the godly Amitabh Bachchan is just as charismatic and almost as sinister in the hero's seat.
Add to all this the complex and fascinating characters, razor sharp dialogue and the exploration of some fascinating themes, and Aks is surely a winner.
Amitabh plays a cop, in charge of political security. After the Defence Minister is assassinated, he gets on the trail of a political conspiracy, with the only lead being the possibility of finding the assassin. As he gets closer, he gets drawn in further and further to the situation himself - to lengths that he could never imagine.
Aks almost completely eschews humour, and avoids song and dance as much as is physically possible in a Bollywood movie, integrating the excellent songs from Anu Malik well into the movie's natural context for the most part. It's a gripping and intense movie, expertly directed by Rakesh Mehra - despite it being his feature film debut (I believe he comes from the advertising industry).
The first half of the movie is so tight and sharp that I almost cried at times. The second half loses focus a little bit, but still remains gripping and visually mesmerising. The whole movie easily registers as one of the best Hindi movies I've seen, and one of the best movies I've seen this year from any country or time.
This perhaps all sounds a little to hyperbolic, so I ought to acknowledge that the movie has flaws too. I can't actually think of any, but others may find it a little too dark and cynical; Definitely not a kids movie - there's some violence and quite a bit of eroticism that would probably get the movie an M rating in the US, or even an R if the ratings board were having a sensitive day. It's perhaps guilty of becoming overly melodramatic towards the end, but then how many movies aren't?
If you prefer your movies on the dark, intelligent and visually slick side of things, I'd say AKS is a must-buy.
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Two thumbs Up! Waaaay Up! (written 7/21/01), 13 August 2001
Author: vermaao from now? Cincinnati
Wowsa!
Okay, okay. Those of you who know me know I'm prone to hyperbole. You all know that, too. But I *just* finished watching the movie AKS, which just came out this week, on DVD and felt compelled to sit down and write about it. I would venture to say that this is possibly his most challenging role and phenomenal performance of his career (and yes I've seen DEEWAR, AGNEEPATH, and AMAR AKBAR ANTHONY). Amitabh is both diabolical and heroic. Suave, yet disturbed. He's a badass but also scared at the loss of control; all in the same film.
In short, except for maybe comedy, he displayed the full range of his acting talent in this one.
In addition to Amitabh's performance, I was fearful that this movie would suffer from the Phantom Menace Effect (i.e. big let down after enormous hype.) After all, I've been anxiously awaiting this movie for almost two months; especially after seeing it's preview site on the web two weeks ago. Yet despite the build up, this movie gripped me; right to the very end.
Probably because I've NEVER seen a Hindi movie like this before. I think this was Rakesh Mehra's debut film. And he threw out what your idea of a typical Hindi film is. Love songs through a field. *Dishum Dishum.* Hero and heroine walking off into the sunset after the bag guy goes to jail. This movie was as close to THAT as Dubya is to Humility
This movie was dark and ominous. It was sexy. It was supernatural. It was for the most part masterfully produced. Although there were a few technical special effects that were subpar (Bollywood still can't seem to get explosions right), the closest thing that I can compare this film to is FACE/OFF, crossed with a heavy dosage of the X-FILES and SEVEN and the original BATMAN with a sprinkle of MI:2 at the beginning. Heck, I think Nine Inch Nails should have done the soundtrack
I don't think I'd seen a Manoj Bajpai film before but his role became increasingly compelling as the movie wore on. Raveena was absolutely stunning. I believe she blazed new trails as far as Hindi film actresses go by playing a provocative stripper who chooses her path not out of `majboori,' but because that's who she is.
This movie is definitely NOT for everyone. I'm not even sure this what the initial reaction is in India...especially for those that WANT lubby/dubby cookie cutter stories with happy endings. But if you want something COMPLETELY different, You guys GOTTA check this movie out!
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Whoa!!!!, 2 January 2002
Author: stylemanifested from nrw york, USA
How can this movie flop is beyond my comprehension! This is a quality movie that i have seen in a long time. Its so much more better than the stupid movies Bollywood keeps churning out. Amitabh Bachhan and Manoj Bajpai tear it up! WerD.
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AKS captures one of Amitabh's finest performances as an actor., 9 November 2004
Author: The_Movie_King
I thought the movie AKS (meaning reflection) was just incredible. When it came out, it wasn't the customary type of Bollywood film that everyone was used to. This would be a good explanation of why it didn't do so well at the Box Office. Since people are used to song and dance features with limited story and this movie was heavy on story and limited on song and dance.
The movie borrows very lightly from the movies 'Face/Off' and 'Fallen'. Bachchan plays the role of a high-ranking cop, Manu Verma, who is assigned to protect an Indian politician. Manu Verma fails in his duty as the official is murdered and a floppy disk containing details of an assassination of another official is taken.
The chase is now on to stop the murderer Raghavan (Manoj Bajpai, who is extraordinary as a nutcase) at any cost. Manu catches the killer and during an escape attempt, both killer and cop shoot each other. The killer dies but his soul somehow manifests itself in Manu's body and Manu himself becomes the killer. The killer's soul, now in Amitabh's body, continues his reign of murder and mayhem.
Amitabh is amazing in his role as cop and killer. Nandita Das plays his wife convincingly and the age gap between the two is explained as well. Raveena Tandon is also very convincing as the stripper girlfriend of the killer.
If you're looking for a change of pace from the regular Bollywood flicks, this is definitely the movie you should watch. There's no 23 minute death scenes, or people living after being shot 44 times in the chest. I'd have to say it was one of the Amitabh's best performances of his career, not the best, but one of the best.
Clever Dr.Jekyll And Mr.Hyde But Try To Stand It !, 4 December 2007
Author: ahmed elshikh (ahmed_abd_elreheem@yahoo.com) from Egypt
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An interesting (Jekyll & Hyde)'s situation where the good officer is chasing the bad guy who unfortunately is himself ! .. It's an original genius idea for a movie could has good psychoanalysis and an exciting police story as well which could make you wonder all the time : How the end would be ?!
Although the whole thing seems splendid but (Amitabh Bachchan) gave a shrill performance and close to a theatrical one !.. is it the star's old school of acting ?! ,Or is it the spirit of the Indian people as all the eastern world loves that kind of hot & loud expression ?! , Or maybe that (Bachchan) becomes a much worse actor as he aged ! because I've watched him less nervous and more expressive in some of his earlier movies back in the end of 1970s and the start of 1980s for example (Shakti - 1982) where he gave unforgettable performance which was way too far than what we used to deliver from him Lately !
Moreover the element which was about to kill all the beauty of it : The boredom ! Actually it's something here which had been perfectly done ! and it's not the meditative rhythm ! For instances : The scene where (Bachchan) was talking to his evil side in the multiple mirror (that was too long to stand !) , The executions' scenes looked so repeated , and yes ..the Climax's scene was so huge and magical but it was so slow like the makers of the film themselves didn't know how to end it persuasively ! , so not to mention the usual 7 hundred songs and numbers which you would find in any Indian movie even in a psychological thriller as complex as this ! But try to remember all the time .. it's another formula for another part of the world and everyone has his own way of expression so when you measure that movie to its genre sure it'll be so impressive but boring ! however when you measure it by its own desire to amuse thousands of Indians who want just to be entertained by a complete satisfying dream then it's that one indeed but with some dark annoying subject to watch ! Anyway..it was obvious that they tried to make something different and commercial too ..Though for me it was all fine genuine and replete in the same time !
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nice debut from Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, 6 December 2005
Author: anjshaik from United States
this movie was pretty good delivers a somewhat different feel. watch this movie it's good and has a good climax the actors director and the music were brilliant a definite listen for your ears basically i liked one song the way it was sung was really great nice thrilling feel to it and especially that weird laugh that the scriptwriters engineered good movie. watch it also i can say that the way the characters were built are good this movie was made by a director who has also made a small clip with the main character who plays Amitabh Bhachchan and this was different but somehow it's good form the other bollywood crap that you see nowadays enjoy this movie worth the watch.
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different in a good way, 7 June 2004
Author: Sukhbir Johal from slough
Aks was a flop but all the reviews were good I wanted to know who was more accurate the critics or the viewers well I'm on the critics side what a great and different movie for bollywood and having Raveena Tandon in it made it all the more better I loved the interrogation scene between Raveena and Amitabh and the movie was a bit like faceoff but in a bollywood way the songs were well executed and I was surprised by Raveena's role she doesn't usually pick such up front and sexual roles as this. Her whole performance is brilliant as is Amitabh Bachan and Manoj Bajpai. The star cast the spooky songs the fastpace the hollywood features it should have succeeded flop no way. 6 out of 10
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A "cool" movie with a theme thats not so cool..., 26 July 2001
Author: kuchhal from US
This eagerly waited movie could very well turn out be a film-noir among hindi movies. No one else could have pulled it off except Amitabh Bachchan and Manoj Bajpai considering the theme that movie is based upon. Although heavily "inspired" by movies like Fallen and Face/Off, this has a unique bollywood feel all along.
Ofcourse it probably wont be a commercial success as its content is too surreal for mass audience but film is definitely worth watching if you enjoy "ab-normal" films. The biggest asset of the movie is excellent performances by Amitabh and Manoj. The production values are of high quality, even choreography of the songs is innovative.
So in short if you can digest the plot, you will enjoy it.
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