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Ghayal Once Again

  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
5.5K
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Sunny Deol, Aanchal Munjal, Shivam Patil, Rishabh Arora, and Diana Khan in Ghayal Once Again (2016)
When a video of his mentor's murder surfaces, an investigative journalist takes action to find those responsible.
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When a video of his mentor's murder surfaces, an investigative journalist takes action to find those responsible.When a video of his mentor's murder surfaces, an investigative journalist takes action to find those responsible.When a video of his mentor's murder surfaces, an investigative journalist takes action to find those responsible.

  • Director
    • Sunny Deol
  • Writers
    • Shaktimaan Talwar
    • Sagar Pandya
    • Sanjay Masoomm
  • Stars
    • Sunny Deol
    • Soha Ali Khan
    • Shivam Patil
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sunny Deol
    • Writers
      • Shaktimaan Talwar
      • Sagar Pandya
      • Sanjay Masoomm
    • Stars
      • Sunny Deol
      • Soha Ali Khan
      • Shivam Patil
    • 81User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sunny Deol
    Sunny Deol
    • Ajay Mehra
    Soha Ali Khan
    Soha Ali Khan
    • Rhea
    Shivam Patil
    • Rohan Kriplani
    Aanchal Munjal
    Aanchal Munjal
    • Anushka Mehra
    • (as Aachal Munjal)
    Diana Khan
    Diana Khan
    • Zoya
    Rishabh Arora
    Rishabh Arora
    • Varun
    Narendra Jha
    Narendra Jha
    • Raj Bansal
    Manoj Joshi
    Manoj Joshi
    • Home Minister Kaka Saheb
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • ACP Joe D'Souza
    Tisca Chopra
    Tisca Chopra
    • Sheetal Bansal
    Harsh Chhaya
    • Rajguru
    Abhilash Kumar
    • Kabir Bansal
    • (as Kumar Abhilash)
    Ruhanika Dhawan
    Ruhanika Dhawan
    • Ananya Bansal
    Sachin Khedekar
    Sachin Khedekar
    • Sanjeev Kriplani
    Nadira Babbar
    • Dadi
    Zakir Hussain
    Zakir Hussain
    • Commissioner
    Ramesh Deo
    Ramesh Deo
    • Nana
    Neha Khan
    • Renu
    • Director
      • Sunny Deol
    • Writers
      • Shaktimaan Talwar
      • Sagar Pandya
      • Sanjay Masoomm
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    User reviews81

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    8premngp

    Relive the good old "sunny" days…!!

    Guys, saw this movie first day first show… and it was totally worth it… Please do't give a s**t to what critics and (un)professional reviewers have to say.. Sunny has put his heart and soul into the movie which can be literally felt through his screen presence … the movie has some great action & sunny simply rocks them.. Refreshingly, most of the action scenes in movie are different than those being regularly dished out in movies these days…Mumbai has been shot beautifully in the movie… Dan Bradely has done excellent job and deserves acknowledgment for his work..

    Though direction could have been better at few instances and script/screenplay a bit tighter, u can easily forgive sunny (the director) as sunny (the actor) more than makes up for that through his acting prowess… All in all, a genuine action movie which can be enjoyed by the family together.. commodity which is scarce in supply these days.. Go fans and watch it for sunny as he is already 58 and you never know when you will see him again doing action like only he can do..!!
    8saurabhc_786

    Sunny Deol still has that screen presence and Charisma....

    He is at the age of 59 and still he has the charisma and screen presence that may outshine any of younger generation superstars. Sunny Deol has the kind of persona that makes all action scenes believable that he does.. Movie should be applauded for it's action sequences which are beautifully designed and are much different than south movies kind of action sequences that we get to watch in almost every Bollywood movies nowadays.

    To be very honest screenplay should have been better. Editing could have been more sharp and there should have been some more good dialogues. I really missed dialogues in this one...

    What is good about movie: 2 people- Sunny Deol and Narender Jha. Though Narender Jha is no where close to Amrish Puri but in his every scene he has come out to look great. Watching Sunny Deol is still a treat. He is simply best suited for action.

    It is sad that actors like Sunny Deol are underutilized in our film industry and we don't appreciate him the way Hollywood appreciate Sylvster Stallon.

    People say he does similar kind of movies... So what?? There are many actors in the world who throughout their lives have done similar kind of roles only and they have been respected for that....we can applaud foreigners for similar movies and roles but we won't applaud our Desi hero for his efforts ....Sad... Go and watch this movie. There is still no one who can do action like Sunny Deol because he is the Sunny Deol...
    8rohonnag

    Slick and Thrilling - No Nonsense or over Drama!

    Despite the not so great name, this is a GREAT sequel to 1990's Ghayal. I will go so far as to say that this is the BEST sequel I have seen in Bollywood till date. Ours is not a culture of sequels and it is especially difficult to make a sequel to a cult classic & Blockbuster like Ghayal.

    When I heard written & directed by Sunny Deol, I was frankly quite alarmed.

    I had gone into the film expecting a poorly made masala entertainer with bad acting and clichéd dialog.But This movie turned out to be hugely entertaining. It is anything but a stupidly made cash grab. I can't recommend this movie highly enough.

    This is the closest an Indian film has gotten to 'The Dark Knight' type of film. This movie has powerful ruthless villains, innocents to protect, lot of hi-tech gadgetry and chases, thrills and spills more usually seen in Super Hero films from Hollywood.

    This film is rather well written. Surprising, but it is. From the heroes to the villains they all make logical sense. The villain is not as strong as Balwant Rai, but he isn't so one dimensional either, this time the Villain is LITERALLY Mukesh ambani type Industrialist with a family. This film has so many layers to this Villain, he isn't a evil man, he is a business tycoon who is shady, which tycoon isn't ?

    That makes this movie realistic. A REALISTIC sunny doel film?

    From the writing to the action, everything Is now updated to the 2010s and its mostly very real. From the wounds incurred by the heroes while fighting, to the technique of the fights everything is plausible. There is no more super over the top falling from 10 floors and not getting hurt.

    The plot has quite a few twists and turns and also has AMAZING sequences straight out of a Hollywood film with hacking, Cameras, surveillance, media corruption and a LOT more. One particular long chase sequence was actually tense enough for the entire theater to stop breathing for a while. There are more writers listed other than Sunny Deol and KUDOS to them… Brilliant job of writing an emotional action thriller. The stunts are very good too. Unlike stupid masala films the hero does fail many times, his car doesn't quite clear a jump, he trys to run away from the goons etc.

    Acting wise, the film has a lot of strong performances. Surprisingly major parts of the film is Sunny Deol less and shows his confidence as a director in letting the younger cast have their screen time.

    In conclusion, this is a Sequel to a VERY successful film and they managed to make it good. VERY GOOD!

    Rating 7.5/10. A MUST watch for action, thriller lovers. Special bonus for Sunny Deol Lovers.

    • Rohon Nag
    7prafullasrivastav

    Sunny Deol made audience Ghayal once again

    Sunny is back as Ajay Mehra after 26 years gap however he has unable to match the momentum with previous installment in field of Direction, script and Acting. Fight sequences were good and delighted to watch Sunny in action scenes. Manoj will make you laugh with perfect comic timing. Some dialogs were too bad in serious cinema like "Wo satya ke Fidaeen hain". Train jump and Helicopter hijack sequence were difficult to digest. Audiences were expecting Climax like old part however Script disappointed. There was not much scope for Soha and Om puri.Sunny did not include any additional song as that one is not required. You will love it if you are Sunny's die hard fan.
    9faisalfaves

    Ghayal Once Again, A blockbuster! Go on Sunny The Director

    Ajay Mehra (Sunny Deol) runs an investigative newspaper that seeks truth not business. Which is why four college kids strive to handover a murder footage to him, accidentally recorded by them. However, it's not as easy as it sounds since some influential people are involved.

    Director Sunny Deol fairly manages to retain the essence of the Santoshi's 'Ghayal' blockbuster, while giving it a contemporary twist. While the good-old dialogues and hand-to-hand combat scenes are in place, digitization in today's world (computer hacking, phone tapping etc) has been highlighted too.

    Though not as emotionally engaging as the original, the sequel delivers what it promises on the action front. Skilfully shot, elaborate nail-biting chase sequences across the city leave you glued to your seats, gasping for breath. Heavy-duty fist fights are equally gripping. Soha Ali Khan acts well and so do the teenagers.

    Despite some flaws, Sunny's idealistic film exudes the sincerity and unbreakable spirit of a common man. If you mess with us, "We will find you and we will punch you." Haha You Must Watch it.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Raj Bansal is allegedly based on Mukesh Ambani, the Chairman and Managing Director of India's largest conglomerate, Reliance Industries. The huge jenga-like house shown in the film is a real-life structure located in the heart of Mumbai - called Antilia, it is the residential address of Ambani. In the film, Bansal's son Varun is accused of killing a man whereas in real life, one of Ambani's sons was also accused of killing a civilian in a car crash, which was subsequently suppressed by his father, who is also the richest man in India. The film's story-line is also based on Ambani's profession, hinting his alleged involvement in the 4G spectrum auction and being in shoulders with the Indian government and media. The fact that the film is produced by Reliance Entertainment, which is owned by Ambani's estranged brother Anil, may be seen as a confirmation to this real life semblances.
    • Goofs
      When Ajay Mehra crashes helicopter in Bansal Mansion. There is fire shown inside. A businessman who stays in a world class structure doesn't have fire sprinklers fitted in the ceilings is weird.
    • Connections
      Follows Ghayal (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Lapak Jhapak
      Written by: Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Produced by: Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa

      Performed by: Yashita Sharma, Siddharth Mahadevan and Armaan Malik

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2016 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Wounded Once Again
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production companies
      • Sunny Sounds
      • Vijayta Films
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    • Budget
      • ₹500,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,775,619
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
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