Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA film crew shooting in a remote forested location begins losing members one by one to a mysterious entity that they cannot see or hear.A film crew shooting in a remote forested location begins losing members one by one to a mysterious entity that they cannot see or hear.A film crew shooting in a remote forested location begins losing members one by one to a mysterious entity that they cannot see or hear.
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Being an avid RGV fan I make it a point to cover every body of work he is involved with and needless to say I had a mission to accomplish when Agyaat was released.
Does it work? Well, read on.... I promise I will keep it short-n-simple (hopefully!). The performances of every actor is amazing, background score deserves applause, cinematography is breath-taking, the jungles are captured at its natural best. Sadly behind all this foam - there is no beer! For every scene seems disjoint resulting in inability to connect connect with the storyline and therefore the fear. For instance when the actors were scared I was feeling "much-ado-about-nothing". Same with background score. As for the movements of Agyaat it is copied from Screamers and the blink-and-miss from Predator.
۩ Gautam Rode (Sharman): Was loud and OTT. And which actor are you digging at RGV?
۩ Priyanka Kothari (Aasha): Cauliflow is a cauliflower by any other name (pardon the expression Shakespeare!). She is not another Urmila - lightening doesn't strike twice at the same place.
۩ Ishteyak Khan (Laxman): Releasing pent-up energy was kind of coming.
۩ Ravi Kale (Rakka): Agyaat was a window to show-case his muskles to which the audience were Agyaat about.
۩ Howard Rosemeyer (JJ): Parents and teachers should be blamed for his awful habit of chewing pencils.
Exploring jungles is not a new terrain to RGV. He has done a brilliant job in Kshana-Kshanam, Antham, Jungle and Nishabd. This time around I got bored with the forest, monkeys and the weird camera angles. Wonder what this itch of the spider who refuses to give up with the horror genre.
Agyaat 2 - can the thought "Rest In Peace", please?
PS: We can expect RGV to pull up his socks for his next outing, hopefully!
Does it work? Well, read on.... I promise I will keep it short-n-simple (hopefully!). The performances of every actor is amazing, background score deserves applause, cinematography is breath-taking, the jungles are captured at its natural best. Sadly behind all this foam - there is no beer! For every scene seems disjoint resulting in inability to connect connect with the storyline and therefore the fear. For instance when the actors were scared I was feeling "much-ado-about-nothing". Same with background score. As for the movements of Agyaat it is copied from Screamers and the blink-and-miss from Predator.
۩ Gautam Rode (Sharman): Was loud and OTT. And which actor are you digging at RGV?
۩ Priyanka Kothari (Aasha): Cauliflow is a cauliflower by any other name (pardon the expression Shakespeare!). She is not another Urmila - lightening doesn't strike twice at the same place.
۩ Ishteyak Khan (Laxman): Releasing pent-up energy was kind of coming.
۩ Ravi Kale (Rakka): Agyaat was a window to show-case his muskles to which the audience were Agyaat about.
۩ Howard Rosemeyer (JJ): Parents and teachers should be blamed for his awful habit of chewing pencils.
Exploring jungles is not a new terrain to RGV. He has done a brilliant job in Kshana-Kshanam, Antham, Jungle and Nishabd. This time around I got bored with the forest, monkeys and the weird camera angles. Wonder what this itch of the spider who refuses to give up with the horror genre.
Agyaat 2 - can the thought "Rest In Peace", please?
PS: We can expect RGV to pull up his socks for his next outing, hopefully!
I can usually stomach anything, and like even so-bad-its-good movies, but this was actually painful to watch. There's so many things wrong about this movie that it's tough to know where to start. Nothing happens for the first half of the movie except for some obnoxious characters either trying to be funny, or trying to be obnoxious. Awful camera shots...and when something finally does happen, we have to endure 10 character reaction shots. The visual effects are awful and the auditory effects are insanely hilarious...kind of like Curly of the Three Stooges in the jungle...what were they thinking ? And what is it about Bali movies and the singing at the most inappropriate times ? I gave it two stars for the simple fact that I liked the interactions in the beginning between the main protagonist and his assistant who was in love with him, and I've seen worse. But, I have never used this word in reviewing movies before... AVOID.
A C-grade inspiration of termorse. A low budget movie with unnecessary suspense mystery and drama. Wasting your time on this movie is not recommended.
What the Hell Ram Gopal Varma is thinking about the Viewers? I did watch the movie, i am upset at the end just because every viewer expects the story to uncover/disclose during the climax scenes.
This GREAT Indian Director is suggesting us to watch the next sequel to find the actual story of the Movie. This is making the viewers as fools. This isn't fare in any regard.
One more thing to say .. I hope he copied many a scenes from the Telugu movie "Anumanaspadham". If in the next sequel he depicts "SETU" as the one who do all this MURDER - STUFF, then i will give it (Agyaat 2) a 2/10 (somehow i am giving 4/10 to Agyaat 1).
Surely, I am not waiting for the sequel. (i am confident, he will ruin the viewers feelings)
This GREAT Indian Director is suggesting us to watch the next sequel to find the actual story of the Movie. This is making the viewers as fools. This isn't fare in any regard.
One more thing to say .. I hope he copied many a scenes from the Telugu movie "Anumanaspadham". If in the next sequel he depicts "SETU" as the one who do all this MURDER - STUFF, then i will give it (Agyaat 2) a 2/10 (somehow i am giving 4/10 to Agyaat 1).
Surely, I am not waiting for the sequel. (i am confident, he will ruin the viewers feelings)
Ram Gopal Verma is again with a horror flick.
Sorry I missed the earlier ones. But this one is really nice. For some obvious reasons I didn't like the movie. Which are the Item songs and much of a Sex...
Else the movie is really good. The way the camera zooms is fantastic. The sound is very realistic.
All the characters a have done a very good job.
The locations are really exotic. I really wish I was there.
Now wait for the AGYAAT 2
Don't Miss it.
Sorry I missed the earlier ones. But this one is really nice. For some obvious reasons I didn't like the movie. Which are the Item songs and much of a Sex...
Else the movie is really good. The way the camera zooms is fantastic. The sound is very realistic.
All the characters a have done a very good job.
The locations are really exotic. I really wish I was there.
Now wait for the AGYAAT 2
Don't Miss it.
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- TriviaThe only Hindi movie of Telugu actor Nithin. After the film bombed at box office Nithin returned back to Telugu industry and never worked again in Bollywood till date.
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- USD 1,579,037
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 10min(130 min)
- Color
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