Cast - Amitabh Bachchan. Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan,
Tanisha Mukherji. Govind Namdeo, Upendra Limaye, Dilip Prabhawalkar,
Sayaji Shinde
Director- Ram Gopal Varma
Rating-**1/2(just another average fare)
Looks like Ram Gopal Varma's 'one of a kind' cinematic sensibilities
have flown out of the window. 'Sarkar Raj' is laden with star
power and
some good characterizations, yet it's not impressive enough.
'Sarkar' was a landmark film of the year 2005. But the sequel can
hardly be considered an apt follow-up. Maybe making the sequel wasn't a
very great idea after all (is that why creatively crazy Ramu has been
telling the world that the film's not a sequel?).
Now no one's yet doubting his capabilities as a filmmaker though! He
was an avant-garde filmmaker of his times with movies like 'Satya' and
'Company' to his credit!
Untill creative diarrhea happened to him and he decided to churn out stuff like 'Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag' and 'Shiva.'
'Sarkar Raj' takes off where the earlier movie ended and has similar half lit settings (which becomes irritating after a point)!
Shubhash Nagre (Amitabh Bachchan)'s power regime in Maharashtra has
happily continued. His Bal Thackrey inspired 'father of Maharasthra'
character has come to terms with the death of his elder son (Kay Kay in
the earlier film) and is satisfactorily doing his duties towards the
people.
Abhishek's Shankar Nagre has aptly taken over his father's mantle
(as shown towards the end of the earlier film) and is married to the
homely Avanatika (Tanisha).
The family rules the hearts of happily citizens.
Until Aishwarya Rai's power woman character enters! She is Anita Rajan
whose multinational company is looking at building a huge power project
which would cover some rural areas of Maharashtra.
The problem is that the project would make a million families in the
surrounding villages homeless. That leaves the ground open for the
start of a struggle for supremacy between the Nagre family, the
various power brokers and political pawns.
The actual condition of people and the environment in Mumbai and
Maharashtra's villages has been explored well in the story and a whole
lot of things appear very very authentic!
Wish Ramu hadn't loaded the story with unrealistic things like the abrupt beginning to the Abhi Ash dosti.
Just after the first meeting, Abhi is mighty impressed by Ash's project
and Ash of course. So much so that she joins him as he tours a dozen
villages of Maharashtra.
Looks like Ramu was seriously trying to cash in on the miya biwi real life pyaar.
Also unrealistic are the murders happening left, right and center. Wonder what happened to the law of the land!
In the Godfather, The Corleones were a mafia family, so the
bloodshed was kind of justified. But for God's sake, this is a
political family based in the heart of Mumbai!
The way the wife gets killed by the car bomb (which was meant to be for
the hubby) again reminds one of the 'The Godfather' effect!
Amitabh Bachchan yet again delivers a flawless performance and Ramu
quite literally gets what he expects from an actor like him. Abhishek
essays the Shankar part pretty well, as well as in the previous film.
Their chemistry of the father–son jodi is heartwarming and excellent.
Same can't be said of the Abhi-Ash chemistry though, which comes
across as superficial. Ash looks the sophisticated corporate women's
part and her beauty shines through here, too. Only the characters looks
jumbled up as from a steely foreign bred business woman, she turns into
a big sympathizer and 'too close a friend' of the Nagre family. As a
whole, she doesn't really come across as a strong character (the way it
was portrayed in the media by Mr. Varma!)
Tanisha looks the Maharashtrian wife's part but as guessed by many she
has very little to do. Supriya Pathak is amiable as in the earlier
film. Rukhsar( the elder bahu)'s and her little son's characters just
get mentioned here. But the mention of their names very well leave the
option for another sequel open!
There is a gamut of good character roles written in the film and the
character actors from Upendra Limaye ( Vora), Dilip Prabhawalkar (Rao
Sahab) to Bala (Sumeet Nijhawan), Sayaji Shinde (Karunesh Kaanga) and
the Raj Thackrey kind of character stand out. They make the otherwise
confusing proceedings quite interesting.
The entire premise of the movie is mighty dark and depressing and
there's a hell lot of violence happening around. If you're a fan of
feel good movies, this ain't your cup of tea.
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| Posted by: | Indra D. |
| Copyright | Sampurn |
| Date | 6/8/2008 4:33:57 PM |
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i havent seen it yet but it seems pretty good. can't wait to watch it.=D
GREAT MOVIE!
I disagree with the review, i thought the movie was very good. It had a great plot along with great actors! I liked it better than the first in fact! I dunno what your talk n about!!!!! I loved it...guys its definitely a must see!
I think this was a brilliant movie.
I didn't see the first one, Sarkar, but I am going to see it now!
The movie was pretty good!! But I didn't like that just because they wanted Ash-Abhi to be paired they killed Tannisha's character. It's good if the story needed it, but it's pathetic if it was only for popularity.
what is this review...??
I saw the movie and its excellent! I loved it.
Ab , Ab junior did a terrific job. For a change, i loved Ash too.
plzz stop this negative propaganda against bachchan's family.
i watched the movie.. but i didnt understand the last scene where ash ask to get a tea.. whats that all about? y they showe her in that way?
she was the one behind all those violence?
hey i dont really like bachachan familly so i kinda read the reviews and it sounds a crap movie so i wudnt wast my money. i wud rather watch the movie aamir than sarkar raj. no offence to bachchans fans
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The movie sounds good...
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