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Aetbaar

  • 2004
  • 2h 32min
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Amitabh Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, and John Abraham in Aetbaar (2004)
DramaMusicalThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter the tragic death of his son - Rohit, in a car accident, Dr. Ranveer Malhotra has been very protective of his daughter Ria. All is well for Ria until one day on a college mishap Ria rea... Leer todoAfter the tragic death of his son - Rohit, in a car accident, Dr. Ranveer Malhotra has been very protective of his daughter Ria. All is well for Ria until one day on a college mishap Ria reaches up with Aryan and both fall in love with each other. Aryan showers Ria with a lot of ... Leer todoAfter the tragic death of his son - Rohit, in a car accident, Dr. Ranveer Malhotra has been very protective of his daughter Ria. All is well for Ria until one day on a college mishap Ria reaches up with Aryan and both fall in love with each other. Aryan showers Ria with a lot of love and she thought that he is her ideal life partner. Ria invites Aryan to dinner at her... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Vikram Bhatt
  • Guionistas
    • Robin Bhatt
    • Vikram Bhatt
    • Girish Dhamija
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    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • John Abraham
    • Bipasha Basu
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Vikram Bhatt
    • Guionistas
      • Robin Bhatt
      • Vikram Bhatt
      • Girish Dhamija
    • Elenco
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • John Abraham
      • Bipasha Basu
    • 15Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
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    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Dr. Ranveer Malhotra
    John Abraham
    John Abraham
    • Aryan Trivedi
    Bipasha Basu
    Bipasha Basu
    • Ria Malhotra
    Supriya Pilgaonkar
    Supriya Pilgaonkar
    • Sheetal Malhotra
    Ali Asgar
    Ali Asgar
    • Deepak (Ria's friend)
    • (as Ali Asghar)
    Shruti Panwar
    Shruti Panwar
    • Sanjana (Teacher)
    • (as Shruti Ulfat)
    Ramona Sunavala
    • Natasha (Ria's Friend)
    Tom Alter
    Tom Alter
    • Dr. Freddie
    Sumukhi Pendse
    Sumukhi Pendse
    • Shaira (Sex Worker)
    Kannan Arunachalam
    Kannan Arunachalam
    • Kannan (Aryan Gang)
    • (as Arun Kannan)
    Raja Sevak
    • Raja (Aryan Gang)
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    • Debu (Aryan Gang)
    Pramod Moutho
    Pramod Moutho
    • Commisioner Lalit Mohan Tiwari
    Prithvi Zutshi
    Prithvi Zutshi
    • Mr. Trivedi (Aryan's Father)
    Amardeep Jha
    Amardeep Jha
    • Mrs. Trivedi (Aryan's mother)
    Firdaus Mevawala
    Firdaus Mevawala
    • Psychiatrist (Aryan's Doctor)
    • Dirección
      • Vikram Bhatt
    • Guionistas
      • Robin Bhatt
      • Vikram Bhatt
      • Girish Dhamija
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    7AishFan

    Slick thriller

    This was a slick thriller. Amitabh, of course, gave another performance worthy of applause. Bipasha perfectly suited and portrayed her role of a rebellious daughter. John was a convincing psycho. The trap scene and the climax were excellently shot and were edge-of-the-seat. Amitabh and John's confrontation scenes were well shot. Songs were really nice. The movie was slightly reminiscent of the recent flick, Inteha. The only thing that didn't make sense was why Bipasha was falling head-over-heels for John when he's obviously abusive towards her.
    7BrandtSponseller

    Fear/Cape Fear Melodrama

    At least Aetbaar didn't involve a love triangle. I was getting sick of seeing Bollywood films with love triangles. On the downside, there is a love story as the focus, there is a lot of overblown melodrama here, there are songs as travelogues, and a bunch of other Bollywood clichés are present. Aetbaar is also strongly derivative. It's basically an uncredited remake of James Foley's 1996 film Fear, with healthy doses of the Martin Scorsese version of Cape Fear (1991) thrown in for good measure. But if it has to be derivative, those aren't two bad films to be derivative of. The more Bollywood thrillers and horror films the better in my view.

    Aetbaar is told primarily from the point of view of Ria Malhotra (Bipasha Basu). She's a college student "waiting for the right guy to come along". She says she'll know him when she meets him. She meets him (although she doesn't think so at the time) when he, Aryan Trivedi (John Abraham), almost runs his motorcycle into her. They run into each other again later, at a disco. Aryan keeps coming on strong, and Ria falls for him. Little does she know at the time that Aryan has an extremely obsessive, violent side and basically runs his own gang. We see the violent side early on when Aryan heads out to a whorehouse for a little extracurricular activity, and his idea of a good time is assaulting his host instead of making love to her. Ironically, Ria's father, Ranveer (Amitabh Bachchan), is a well-respected surgeon who ends up treating Aryan's victim. Ranveer suspects that something is off with Aryan as soon as he meets him, and his pleas, then demands, that Ria cease seeing him begin to grow stronger. Eventually, he uncovers some "dirty secrets" about him. Meanwhile, Aryan's behavior begins growing more threatening. Anyone who has seen a number of thrillers will probably be able to predict a lot of the plot from this point, and of course, anyone who has seen either Fear or Cape Fear will be able to predict it in a fair amount of detail.

    But insofar as Vikram Bhatt focuses on creating a suspenseful thriller, Aetbaar usually works. Of course Abraham is no De Niro, but he's psychotic enough in his own way. Some of the later scenes, especially those in the climax, can suffer slightly from pushing the envelope towards ridiculousness--for example, at one point, characters do the classic U.S. action film move of outrunning a fireball, but on the other hand, the less bombastic violent material works extremely well.

    The sets and locations in the film are attractive and suit the material well. The Malhotras' getaway home was particularly effective and the landscape was impressive cinematographically. Of course, the same sort of bucolic but atmospheric setting was used in Cape Fear, but that makes it no less successful here.

    Problems arise on two fronts. The more serious flaw is that Bhatt directs his cast to horrendously overact. The melodrama couldn't be thicker. There are a few attempts at comic relief, but those are just as painful. Bachchan, in particular, makes you want to cringe when he lays on the syrup, and his English "hip youth" spiel towards the beginning of the film is not only cheesy, but for some reason he's almost shouting with a bizarre, affected phrasing. That's a very minor moment, but such groan-worthy tangents are littered throughout the film. I wish Bollywood directors would more often stress underplaying a role. With that type of acting instead, Aetbaar could have nearly been a gem.

    The other flaw arrives with Bhatt bowing to various Bollywood conventions. Ria has to fall for Aryan for the film to work, but to conform to the standard Bollywood ebb and flow, Bhatt has Aryan strangling Ria one moment, and the next moment they'll be singing a travelogue romance song to each other--you'd half expect them to get married in the next scene while Johnny Lever shows up to tell a few jokes. The build up from Aryan as love interest to Aryan as dangerous psycho needs to be gradual, and once he does something like strangle Ria, she needs to approach him with a bit more skepticism, even if she still gullibly loves him and has a bit of provisional trust in him.

    There are also some very odd production design elements. For some reason, Ranveer has a piano on his patio, uncovered. Pianos aren't weatherproof normally. Maybe in the film, this one is supposed to be, but it's weird enough that it distracted me. Or, Aryan is supposed to be an artist. He's done some portraits of Ria. The first one he shows her is actually quite scary looking--she seems to be melting, as if it were an "acid portrait"; nevertheless, she's impressed, as if it were a normal painting. Again, these are minor points, but there are many of them over the course of the film, and in the general context, they are kinks in the flow of the thriller.

    There are also a few dangling threads; these should have been better developed. For example, Ranveer never does find out who beat up the prostitute, even though there's a great chase scene where he comes very close. It's just dropped after that. But that's also a backhanded compliment. It should have been better developed because the idea was very good. Bhatt, who also wrote the story, had no shortage of good ideas in his details, and he can create a lot of suspense when he wants to, even if the basics were cribbed from other films.

    Aetbaar is nowhere near a perfect thriller, or a perfect Bollywood film. But it is well worth a look, and if you're more sympathetic to the typical Bollywood melodrama mode and other clichés, you just might love it.
    4SumanShakya

    A muddled and cliched thriller copied from "Fear"

    "Aetbaar" is a thriller revolving around a psychopath who gets obsessed to a doctor's daughter amid the doctor's plight to get his daughter out of his vicious obsession. Burrowing its plot from a Hollywood caper "Fear" (1996), the film though grips at instances is muddled and hackneyed on a whole and fizzles for the cheaper cliches by the end, along the poor performances from John Abraham and Bipasa Basu, added the annoying dubbed voice for John Abraham. If any, the saving grace of the film remains the superb screen presence of Amitabh Bachchan as a protective father, who has lost his son in an accident and his college going daughter is stalked by a psychopath, in which he steals the show.

    Rating: 1 star out of 4
    6Herag

    A Duelling Fest

    Movies are influenced not copied and in this case, well influenced and directed. John Abaraham debuted in "Jism" and it is amazing how far he has come in span of few movies. In "Jism" he was wooden, here he has great depth and range almost matching the Veteran Bachchan. Hindi movies have been dominated by actors like SRK, Salman Khan who have neither the looks nor the depth to portray the diversity required for an actor. Last decade the Indian Cinema has been cheated,orphaned and greatly deprived of this diversity-in the younger set-where as we always had feast from the older actors like Bachchan, Patekar, Om Puri, Amrish Puri-just to name a few. Actors like John Abraham are filling this gap and Actors like him have heightened interest in the otherwise dormant Hindi Cinema. The movie showcases incredible dueling between Abraham (Aryan) Bachchan (Doctor Trivedi) and his daughter (Bipasa Basu). Bachchan is indisputable Icon who has a commanding presence in any scene in any angle-a born actor like Pacino-where as Bipasha most of the time looks like she is hiding a secret (seductively I may add), but she does emote well when called for,unlike actors in her class Ash Rai; who looks good but the woman cannot act period-which can be a handicap for a director the caliber of Vikram Bhat.
    7tuberyouun

    Not bad at all

    Not sure if it was worth that poor a box office reception

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    • Trivia
      The song "Tum agar bas", is inspired by the Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali khan's Qawaali "Tum agar younhi nazrein".
    • Errores
      When Aryan sees Ria for the first time, Aryan takes off his helmet and throws it, then gets off his bike. We not only see him throw it, we also hear it bouncing around. Right away he begins walking towards Ria. Later on in the same scene, when he goes up to Ria, his helmet has reappeared tucked under his arm.
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      Remake of Miedo (1996)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de enero de 2004 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (India)
    • Idioma
      • Hindi
    • También se conoce como
      • Trust
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • India
    • Productoras
      • Cutting Edge Entertainment
      • Shree Shiv Bhakti Films
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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