Monday, 9 September 2013



Zanjeer


Zanjeer is a 2013 Indian action film directed by Apoorva Lakhia, shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu. The film marks the Bollywood debut of Tollywood actor Ram Charan in the lead role along with Priyanka Chopra.
Initial release: May 2013
Director: Apoorva Lakhia
Producer: Amit Mehra

Production company: Reliance Entertainment
Music composed by: Anand Raj Anand, Devi Sri Prasad
 The film received mixed, but mostly negative reviews from the critics.
Taran Adarsh rated 3/5 telling "The new Zanjeer borrows from the original, but it is more of an updated avatar of that film. On the whole, Zanjeer is a triumph for Ram Charan, who gets abundant opportunity to exhibit his talent and scores exceedingly well. However, the film comes across as a regular masala fare that caters to the single screen spectator mainly and also for enthusiasts of typical Bollywood entertainers. As for the comparisons with the original Zanjeer, I suggest try not to get there!
Meena Iyer of The Times Of India rates 3/5 telling "Yet, this film should be judged as a stand-alone offering because attempts to compare the two versions will find the current one falling short, especially in the dialogue and music departments...Ram Charan, as the brooding policeman, excels in action. His dark eyes with long lashes adeptly convey anger. Sanjay Dutt is competent and lovable.
It's affiliation newspaper, Mumbai Mirror gave a 1.5 star rating and the reviewer Karan Anshuman said "If Salim-Javed do watch this film, one wouldn't be surprised if they decided to give the money and 'core story' credit back and disassociate themselves from this embarrassment of a "remake
Subhash K. Jha of NDTV gave the film 4/5 stars, praising Ram Charan's acting as a young and angry cop and the adrenalin-packed action sequences in the film.
Anupama Chopra termed the movie 'a ramshackle remake' and wrote, "This remake is wrong on so many levels that I don’t know where to begin. This isn’t a film. It’s sacrilege.
Mayank Shekhar of thew14.com gave a thumbs down saying "Zanjeer established Bachchan as the proverbial “angry young man”: studiedly silent, subtly suave. The fellow before us is a one-man army, only a bazooka is missing...Nobody cares. Salim-Javed, the actual screenwriters, might. They had appropriately asked for a compensation of Rs 6 crore for murdering their script.
Raja Sen of Rediff.com gave a zero rating and said "Zanjeer is an unforgivably bad remake." He criticized both the lead actors' portrayals, "I didn't think it was possible to bring smugness into a giggle, but Chopra -- made of plastic, so fantastic -- looks to be giggling at the fact that she can giggle....This new boy has zero screen presence, possibly worsened by the Hindi dubbing, and taking on one of Bachchan’s Vijays is particularly suicidal.
Zee News called it 'a chain weak in all it's links' and stated that Lakhia failed pretty badly to step into Prakash Mehra’s shoes.
Shubra Gupta of The Indian Express said "It's neither faithful remake nor campy, knowing tribute. It's just a poor copy".
Rajeev Masand of IBN-live gave 0/5 saying "Ramgopal Varma Ki Aag, which I consider the worst Hindi movie ever made, now has company in the annals of film history...the new 'Zanjeer' isn't just a bad film, it's a shameless exercise in laziness.
Nowrunning.com's Mansha Rastogi gave 1.5/5 and said that "The new-age Zanjeer doesn't hold half as much promise as the cult classic did and literally falls flat on it's face
Ankit Ojha of Planet Bollywood was highly critical of the film, giving it 1 star (out of 10), stating that the film, "... [successfully] insult[s] the memory of a classic that reinvented the failing image of an actor who went on to become the superstar he is known by today.
Neha Gupta of Bollywood3 rates Zanjeer 3/5 calling it a decent revenge drama and also lauded Ram Charan for his impressive Bollywood debut. She also added that Zanjeer can be watched for its contemporary set up and stylish action.
Aditya Grover of YouthTimes gave the film 2/5 stars saying "Zanjeer is a haphazard assortment of events and dialogues from the original, making very little sense. As a standalone film, it is a stylish actioner with content of a C-Grader. Avoidable!
Deepa Gehlot slammed the movie in her review for Sakal Times and said "If Lakhia had respectfully copied Mehra’s film as it was, frame to frame, it probably would have been preferable to this; even then, a stone-faced hero (Ram Charan) with a puff in his hairdo is nobody’s idea of a man tortured by nightmares of his parents’ killing, and Priyanka Chopra as the giggly Gujarati NRI is unmitigated disaster.

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