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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe third film in Ram Gopal Varma's Sarkar trilogy, which chronicles the exploits of a powerful political figure.The third film in Ram Gopal Varma's Sarkar trilogy, which chronicles the exploits of a powerful political figure.The third film in Ram Gopal Varma's Sarkar trilogy, which chronicles the exploits of a powerful political figure.
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Being a fan of Amitabh Bacchan and Sarkar (Part 1), my expectations from the film were way too high! But was disappointed after watching the movie. The suspense was created but after a point they were just stretching the story line and then the story became too obvious to guess. Compared to Sarkar this one wasn't able to create the same hold. The feeling we got when heard theme music in Sarkar that was missing in this one. Talking about acting Big B has justified his character of Subhash Nagre, no flaw there. Amit Sadh also up to a certain extend made justice to his character. Yami Gautam was a disappointment. She didn't have much to do in the movie. Other then them performance of other actors was though not applaud-able but was not even substandard.
So overall, the movie is a one time go but you will not miss anything if you don't go.
So overall, the movie is a one time go but you will not miss anything if you don't go.
Sarkar 3 is RGV's desperate attempt to regain lost territory and he does succeed to a certain level. The movie is for those who have the patience to wait till the climax when all the pieces finally come together to complete this puzzle called Sarkar 3. As always in a Ram Gopal Varma movie, the camera work and the background score are exceptionally good. The movie has nothing new to offer but some fine performances by Mr. Bachchan and Amit Sadh make up for the slow pace. Manoj Bajpai is impressive as Govind while Bajrangbali Singh who plays Gandhi is a great find. Yami Gautam holds on to the same 'horrifying' expression throughout the movie. Ronit Roy is another fine actor who never lets his audience down although Jackie Shroff does get on your nerves. Unlike Sarkar, the movie has no great dialogues worth remembering. All said and done, the movie is a good reminder of the elite class of directors RGV once belonged to.
Is he the same man who once gave us films like Shiva, Drohi, Satya or Company? Even the first installment of this unnecessarily dragged franchise was more fascinating.But this mess was absolutely unnecessary, just like the tweets of its creator, annoying and disgusting.In an effort to become a maverick and enigmatic, RGV has made a buffoonery of himself.So I am not going to write a review of this piece of trash.But you do yourself a favor, stay away of Sarkar3 and save some important time.
Note: Pls watch the Sarkar 1 and 2 for a better understanding of the story and characters.
The Sarkar franchise continues from where it left off in Sarkar-2 with Amitabh portraying the role of Sarkar,head of the most powerful family in Maharashtra's politics. The plot revolves around the conflict between Sarkar and the unscrupulous builder lobby over a plot of land to be re-developed.
After the death of both his sons ,Sarkar is shown to have aged but is certainly not down and out.He is now ably supported his 2 lieutenants Gokul (Ronit Roy) and Raman (Parag) who is mute. His grandson Shivaji (Amit Sadh) , Kay Kay Menon's son (who has been bumped off by Abhishek B in Sarkar1) comes backs into his life and things take a turn for the worse.
Twists in the plot : 1)Are Shivaji's intentions Honorable or is he actually the vengeful son who has turned up to avenge his fathers death??
2)The other twist is when Gokul is coerced into joining the enemies of Sarkar by exploiting his insecurity after Shivaji's entry into Sarkar's life and the irresistible offer of having Sarkar's position and status in Maharashtra's politics. Has he actually turned traitor or is he still loyal to Sarkar & working covertly for him??
The plot moves through these ever changing twists and turns before the truth is finally unveiled in the climax.
Cast : Amitabh as Sarkar is amazing & gives a restrained performance ,delivering shock value exactly when required. Awesome screen presence!!!
Ronit Roy is also great as Sarkars right hand who controls everything behind the scenes without too many dialogues , mostly conveying his emotions through his eyes only.
Amit Sadh plays his part to the T, as an impetuous & reckless young man , trying to prove himself a worthy successor in the eyes of his grandfather.
Yami Gautam as Sadh's girlfriend has a chilling, unblinking, vengeful look throughout which gives you the creeps. This could've been better exploited alas !!
Manoj Vajpayee's character of a power hungry politician could've been better to make a substantial impact on the film . Not bad but a bit too loud !!!
Jackie Shroff as the don cum crooked businessman mouths cryptic dialogues which can rack your brain all night long...if you try to make sense of them , is funny to say the least !!
Verdict : Most of the film hovers in the dark . This darkness has been used effectively along with the "Govinda Govinda" background score to jolt you throughout the film. The Ganesh aarati song by Amitabh is great and is the only song in the whole movie.
The climax is worth waiting for and the twists and turns in the plot keep you firmly grounded to your seat.
Well directed by Ramgopal Verma,albeit with a few loose ends as far as some of the characters go. Not bad at all .
Watch it if you are a fan of the Sarkar franchise. I can assure you that the characters will keep you thoroughly engrossed.
The Sarkar franchise continues from where it left off in Sarkar-2 with Amitabh portraying the role of Sarkar,head of the most powerful family in Maharashtra's politics. The plot revolves around the conflict between Sarkar and the unscrupulous builder lobby over a plot of land to be re-developed.
After the death of both his sons ,Sarkar is shown to have aged but is certainly not down and out.He is now ably supported his 2 lieutenants Gokul (Ronit Roy) and Raman (Parag) who is mute. His grandson Shivaji (Amit Sadh) , Kay Kay Menon's son (who has been bumped off by Abhishek B in Sarkar1) comes backs into his life and things take a turn for the worse.
Twists in the plot : 1)Are Shivaji's intentions Honorable or is he actually the vengeful son who has turned up to avenge his fathers death??
2)The other twist is when Gokul is coerced into joining the enemies of Sarkar by exploiting his insecurity after Shivaji's entry into Sarkar's life and the irresistible offer of having Sarkar's position and status in Maharashtra's politics. Has he actually turned traitor or is he still loyal to Sarkar & working covertly for him??
The plot moves through these ever changing twists and turns before the truth is finally unveiled in the climax.
Cast : Amitabh as Sarkar is amazing & gives a restrained performance ,delivering shock value exactly when required. Awesome screen presence!!!
Ronit Roy is also great as Sarkars right hand who controls everything behind the scenes without too many dialogues , mostly conveying his emotions through his eyes only.
Amit Sadh plays his part to the T, as an impetuous & reckless young man , trying to prove himself a worthy successor in the eyes of his grandfather.
Yami Gautam as Sadh's girlfriend has a chilling, unblinking, vengeful look throughout which gives you the creeps. This could've been better exploited alas !!
Manoj Vajpayee's character of a power hungry politician could've been better to make a substantial impact on the film . Not bad but a bit too loud !!!
Jackie Shroff as the don cum crooked businessman mouths cryptic dialogues which can rack your brain all night long...if you try to make sense of them , is funny to say the least !!
Verdict : Most of the film hovers in the dark . This darkness has been used effectively along with the "Govinda Govinda" background score to jolt you throughout the film. The Ganesh aarati song by Amitabh is great and is the only song in the whole movie.
The climax is worth waiting for and the twists and turns in the plot keep you firmly grounded to your seat.
Well directed by Ramgopal Verma,albeit with a few loose ends as far as some of the characters go. Not bad at all .
Watch it if you are a fan of the Sarkar franchise. I can assure you that the characters will keep you thoroughly engrossed.
First, the good bits: Choreography, music, direction and scene settings; the transitions. Etc The bad bits: The plot. The script - that kept us alert and in raptures like the first two. It transcends from a fairly good movie until the last 20 minutes - when it becomes quite unbelievable. Like as if the script writer was changed halfway . . . . The first two movies were a continuation of a theme. This one starts from nowhere and ends - well, I'll let you decide.
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- AnecdotesAmitabh Bachchan was doing a press conference for the film when he heard that dear friend Vinod Khanna passed away he abandoned the conference in between to be with his family.
- Autres versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove a moment of strong violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- ConnexionsFollows Sarkar (2005)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 550 000 000 INR (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 249 588 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 164 364 $ US
- 14 mai 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 358 928 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 10m(130 min)
- Couleur
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