Tuesday 13 December 2011

Agneepath

Agneepath of 2012 is not a remake of the 1990 Agneepath.

But in fact is an adaptation of the latter. Hrithik Roshan had huge boots to fill in as he took on the mantle of being the protagonist Vijay and do justice to the retributive nature of the character. Pre-release news such as Hrithik first look in Agneepath and the fact that Sanjay Dutt along with Hrithik underwent a rigorous exercise program had the fans enthralled.  This pre-release hype was aided by the phenomenal success of the original Agneepath in 1990.

Feelings of empathy, disgust for the criminal world, distress and vindictiveness pervade a viewer’s mind as he transverses through the life of Vijay. In this epic battle of good vs. evil, we encounter cunningly contrived plans concocted with off the hook action sequences. The return of Sanjay Dutt in his bad guy look is perfect for the remorseless and despicable character that one would imagine for Kancha Cheena and his villainy is further enhanced by the bald and tattooed demeanour.

Any analysis of the technicalities of acting on the part of Hrithik Roshan and Sanjay Dutt whether superfluous or superficial would be necessary as they ideally drive the emotions of the audience through their flawless acting which optimizes the utility that one derives from this paragon of a gangster movie. For a more comprehensive review, a note is to be taken of the acting of Priyanka Chopra who plays the role of the female lead that is the pillar of support to Vijay throughout vengeance-seeking journey.
Overall, Karan Malhotra and Karan Johar deserve a pat on the back and their share of fame at the box office for this magnificent effort of bringing the contemporary Agneepath.

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