A political satire involving a small town in Rajasthan, where the local government is on the verge of collapsing due to factors such as corruption.A political satire involving a small town in Rajasthan, where the local government is on the verge of collapsing due to factors such as corruption.A political satire involving a small town in Rajasthan, where the local government is on the verge of collapsing due to factors such as corruption.
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Aklavya Chaudhary
- Commando
- (as Eklavya Chaudhary)
Anil Rastogi
- Chief Minister of Rajasthan
- (as Dr. Anil Rastogi)
Vikram Sharmaa
- Army officer
- (as Vikram Sharma)
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Zed Plus by Pinjar director Dr.Chandraprakash Dwivedi is a contemporary Indian political satire much in the lines of Peepli Live. While the individual dig ins at the Indian society, media, economy and politics are far reaching, deeper and bolder but the overall lack of better editing and control over flow of events brings down the impact. Then again the efforts to put forward a conclusion/solution also hurts the sense of satire that was running well enough in the 1st half. While the last scene of Nattha working at the city construction site was the best part of Peepli Live and the associated irony of the situation, here the choice of honesty and self realization as retort does not work. But then the film definitely has its moments of brilliance. From the English affluent Samata Mukherjee to the Modi looking Manmohan speaking PM there are quite a few classy strokes. Adil Hussain and Khulbhusan Kharbanda both find themselves uncomfortable in the unknown territory of characterization but somehow pull through. K.K Raina being a far superior actor puts in a fine effort even if put into similar problems. Sanjay Mishra continues his golden form from Kick/Aankhon Dekhi and puts in another hilarious cameo very similar to the meaty role in "Phaas Gaya Obama". The three irritating numbers from Sukhwinder Singh (with Hrishita Bhaat dancing rising from the dead) where he puts in all to make comeback in a non-existent opportunity needed to be chopped off in the first place. The film do have its heart in the right place however an overtly-emotional approach and amateurish efforts mostly from the crew leaves you wanting.
One of the most powerful political satires in recent times, Zed Plus is yet another gem of a film that bombed at the Indian box-office. Directed by Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi, Zed Plus is a delectable satire on democracy and what it stands for in today's context.
The movie doesn't spare religion either and shows us though a bizarre sequence of fortuitous events how a destitute Khadim (Dargah attendant) shockingly ends up with Zed Plus security. What ensues is a fascinating game of political opportunism involving the Khadim and the top leaders of the two opposing political factions.
Zed Plus is a reminder of the sorry state of democracy in the 21st century India. It is also a warning and a great eye-opener. The movie's sad fate at the box-office also proves that Indian audiences merely want escapism in the name of cinematic entertainment. That realism is a completely unwanted entity.
For more on the world of cinema, please visit my film blog "A Potpourri of Vestiges".
The movie doesn't spare religion either and shows us though a bizarre sequence of fortuitous events how a destitute Khadim (Dargah attendant) shockingly ends up with Zed Plus security. What ensues is a fascinating game of political opportunism involving the Khadim and the top leaders of the two opposing political factions.
Zed Plus is a reminder of the sorry state of democracy in the 21st century India. It is also a warning and a great eye-opener. The movie's sad fate at the box-office also proves that Indian audiences merely want escapism in the name of cinematic entertainment. That realism is a completely unwanted entity.
For more on the world of cinema, please visit my film blog "A Potpourri of Vestiges".
What a movie till last watched with fun. Political drama was amazing. Protagonist played his role very well. Movie should be watched for political ideas also with fun. In politics all the person is not honest but in crowd one person may also be honest who think about the country not for self or parties which he belongs. In politics many political leader want to do scams for benifit of himself and his party. This movie is an eye opener towards how parties leaders owned money by doing illegal activities and how that parties are dangerous for our beloved country but in crores 1 may be honest. TY.
Zed Plus is a classic, breezy, rib-tickling & meaningful Political satire that has come like a whiff of fresh air amidst the superficial potboilers that we are being subjected to watch these days and is a must watch for all real Cine-Maa lovers. Director, Chandraprakash Dwivedi has given Indian audience a masterpiece Political Satire which deals with the issues of a common man with a good dash of humor and entertainment which deals with the previously untouched intricacies and issues associated with the Z security provided by the Indian Government. The best part about the movie is that since the concept of the movie is totally fresh, it engages you into the proceedings right from the first frame but without thrusting itself upon you & entertains you to the core in the first half. No doubt, the movie dips a little in the second half & needed some editing there but still it is worth a watch for its simplicity & unique story telling. It is one of those rare movies which is able to convey the message that it wants to in a light hear-ted manner & without sounding preachy at all.
Ok, number one, there are no stars in the movie, only actors and nothing else. All characters are well casted and ALL of them do just to their roles.
The hindi-speaking audience will enjoy the movie due to north-Indian hindi dialogues which are well written. Story moves at a nice pace with the logic that is being portrayed doesn't seem to be unrealistic. It is more of a situational comedy with sparks in between. Adil Hussain proves that a good actor can pull off any role thrown at him and excels in it. Not even one character hams. One of the best comedies I have watched.
Did you know
- TriviaSunny Deol came to help promote the film. Adil Hussein stated he had seen very few Hindi movies in his early days. But the one he saw and enjoyed was Sunny Deol's Betaab. It was a honor and privilege for him to finally meet Sunny Deol and tell him how much he loved the movie Betaab.
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- $105,274
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- 2h 21m(141 min)
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