Aakhree Raasta
- 1986
- 2h 44m
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An ex-convict is bent on revenge against the people responsible for his wrongful imprisonment but is pit against his estranged son who is now a police officer.An ex-convict is bent on revenge against the people responsible for his wrongful imprisonment but is pit against his estranged son who is now a police officer.An ex-convict is bent on revenge against the people responsible for his wrongful imprisonment but is pit against his estranged son who is now a police officer.
Sridevi
- Vinita Bhatnagar
- (as Sri Devi)
Dalip Tahil
- Inspector
- (as Dilip Tahil)
- …
Viju Khote
- Inspector Amarnath
- (as Vijju Khote)
Gurbachan Singh
- Inspector Ishwarlal
- (as Gurubachchan Sing)
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This film was not only one of the best movie of Amitabh Bachchan but also of Bollywood film industriy released in 80s. Film was a remake of tamil film Oru Kaidhiyin Diary starring Kamal haasan but it is one film where remake was better than original. Hindi remake has better execution of script and also has impressive dialogues by Rahi masoom raza. Climax of movie is also different from original and better. As it was directed by the screenplay writer of original movie, probably he corrected some mistakes of his own script and added few scene with good dialogues. Each and every dialogue of movie is impressive like one other Hindi film Sholay. Film is a revenge drama in which an old man released from jail after 24 yrs for a crime he didn't committed takes revenge on the people responsible for murder and rape of his wife and falsely implicating him.in all those years he thought of taking revenge with the help of his son who has been brought up by his close friend and who has promised to make him a dreaded criminal but upon his release he found out that his friend has betrayed him and his son is now a police officer. Now he has no option but to execute revenge himself and both father and his son are standing on the opposite sides of law.
Film was well made , AB was the star of the movie , no doubt , but again Sridevi's brilliance cannot be ignored. Again , when ever Sridevi on screen , film's level is lifted.
In the 1980s, Amitabh Bachchan starred in several movies, most of which were action films and most of which I personally disliked despite being his fan. Aakhree Raasta is actually one of the better action movies he appeared in at that time mainly because of its well-written script and of course his own presence. The movie does have some typical action scenes and an unrealistic portrayal of corruptness and injustice, but the entire revenge track is entertaining and is interesting to watch. One has to remember that while the movie tries to show substance by portraying one man's pain, it is still a masala movie which in general is not to be taken seriously.
This is the story of David, whose young wife was raped by a corrupt politician, committed suicide, and David himself was accused of murdering her and got jailed for 24 years. As he gets freed, he is determined to take revenge on the three men who are responsible for his imprisonment: the rapist, a police inspector, and a doctor, all of whom had testified against him in court. But a young police inspector is there to try to stop him, his name is Vijay, and he is actually his son, who never knew of his real father's existence, being brought up by David's best friend Mahesh.
Where melodrama and romance go, the movie is a bit lacking and overdone though it has its moments. I mostly liked the sequences showing the interaction between the old Bachchan, namely David, and Sridevi's Vinita, who plays his son's love interest. There was something moving in it, which showed his humanity and her understanding of his longstanding pain. But the movie mostly works as an action thriller. The way David plans to kill all three of his enemies is fantastically done, and the many scenes of suspense are well handled, creating an entertaining picture for the family.
The main reason the film works is without a doubt Amitabh Bachchan's performance. He plays the two characters very differently which makes it difficult to believe that it is actually the same person. The one who gives him full scope to win is the David character. He is totally convincing while playing a fifty plus-year-old man and is likable and moving. Sridevi is very funny as Vinita, though sadly her voice is dubbed (but let it be, the dubbing artist is none other than the great Rekha, and she does it excellently). Anupam Kher also provides some comic relief, and Jaya Pradha does her brief role well.
The film's ending is excellent and some of the songs are nice, particularly "Gori Ka Saajan". Aakhree Raasta is not a particularly great movie, but it is an enjoyable one, mainly watchable for Bachchan's memorable performance.
This is the story of David, whose young wife was raped by a corrupt politician, committed suicide, and David himself was accused of murdering her and got jailed for 24 years. As he gets freed, he is determined to take revenge on the three men who are responsible for his imprisonment: the rapist, a police inspector, and a doctor, all of whom had testified against him in court. But a young police inspector is there to try to stop him, his name is Vijay, and he is actually his son, who never knew of his real father's existence, being brought up by David's best friend Mahesh.
Where melodrama and romance go, the movie is a bit lacking and overdone though it has its moments. I mostly liked the sequences showing the interaction between the old Bachchan, namely David, and Sridevi's Vinita, who plays his son's love interest. There was something moving in it, which showed his humanity and her understanding of his longstanding pain. But the movie mostly works as an action thriller. The way David plans to kill all three of his enemies is fantastically done, and the many scenes of suspense are well handled, creating an entertaining picture for the family.
The main reason the film works is without a doubt Amitabh Bachchan's performance. He plays the two characters very differently which makes it difficult to believe that it is actually the same person. The one who gives him full scope to win is the David character. He is totally convincing while playing a fifty plus-year-old man and is likable and moving. Sridevi is very funny as Vinita, though sadly her voice is dubbed (but let it be, the dubbing artist is none other than the great Rekha, and she does it excellently). Anupam Kher also provides some comic relief, and Jaya Pradha does her brief role well.
The film's ending is excellent and some of the songs are nice, particularly "Gori Ka Saajan". Aakhree Raasta is not a particularly great movie, but it is an enjoyable one, mainly watchable for Bachchan's memorable performance.
Amitabh has done a good job, in the father role (David), although he is shown aged and with a rugged beard. Amitabh always outperforms in angry, emotionally charged and frantically suspenseful roles. While portraying anguished roles in tough situations ridden with crises and brazen suspense, Amitabh is second to none.
His dialogue delivery and screen presence is a feast for the eyes when he utters the deep rooted words with stoic vengeance bursting from his moist smoldering eyes. He has always excelled in melodramatic and angry scenes which happens to be the culmination of his acting prowess.
With Dewaar, Sholay, Shakti and Kabhi Kabhi(to a lessor extent), this movie qualifies to be a must see picture, with all the suspense which would defy Alfred Hitchcock's effects and all the melodrama which would overshadow the skills of William Wyler.
His dialogue delivery and screen presence is a feast for the eyes when he utters the deep rooted words with stoic vengeance bursting from his moist smoldering eyes. He has always excelled in melodramatic and angry scenes which happens to be the culmination of his acting prowess.
With Dewaar, Sholay, Shakti and Kabhi Kabhi(to a lessor extent), this movie qualifies to be a must see picture, with all the suspense which would defy Alfred Hitchcock's effects and all the melodrama which would overshadow the skills of William Wyler.
Aakhree Raasta is a crime drama film written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Prada, Late Sridevi, Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Bharat Kapoor and Sadashiv Amrapurkar.
A man is falsely accused of his wife's murder and imprisoned. When he sets out to seek revenge, he finds a police officer on his trail who turns out to be his own son.
This is one of the biggest hits of 80s and the one of major reason is Amitabh Bachchan and this film should be considered as one of his underrated film in terms of his acting particularly the older version in which he was very much impressive.
The plot of the film is good and the execution is also good. The film despite of it's length which is close to three hours keeps you engrossed and nowhere it's felt that the film is derailing from it's path. This film is a revenge drama and the best part of the film is that romantic scenes are kept very limited in the film due to which the pace and momentum of film is never gets disturbed.
Acting is superb and apart from Amitabh Bachchan almost everyone was equally impressive in their respective character be it Jaya Prada, Sridevi, Sadashiv Amrapurkar or Anupam kher who also gives some comic relief and was stupendous in his character.
Music and BGM are good and song like 'Gori ka Sajan" is still very popular. Screenplay of the film is fast and gripping and climax of the film is excellent.
The action scenes are choreographed very well and the way Old Amitabh takes his revenge is been superbly shown. The emotional scene between Old Amitabh and Sridevi is impressive and displays how multidimensional actor Amitabh is as he is also romancing Sridevi in his younger version but still you'll feel as the father of Amitabh is on screen speaking with her. A film mix of lots of emotion with drama, action and some comedy.
A must watch film for all the Amitabh fans.
A man is falsely accused of his wife's murder and imprisoned. When he sets out to seek revenge, he finds a police officer on his trail who turns out to be his own son.
This is one of the biggest hits of 80s and the one of major reason is Amitabh Bachchan and this film should be considered as one of his underrated film in terms of his acting particularly the older version in which he was very much impressive.
The plot of the film is good and the execution is also good. The film despite of it's length which is close to three hours keeps you engrossed and nowhere it's felt that the film is derailing from it's path. This film is a revenge drama and the best part of the film is that romantic scenes are kept very limited in the film due to which the pace and momentum of film is never gets disturbed.
Acting is superb and apart from Amitabh Bachchan almost everyone was equally impressive in their respective character be it Jaya Prada, Sridevi, Sadashiv Amrapurkar or Anupam kher who also gives some comic relief and was stupendous in his character.
Music and BGM are good and song like 'Gori ka Sajan" is still very popular. Screenplay of the film is fast and gripping and climax of the film is excellent.
The action scenes are choreographed very well and the way Old Amitabh takes his revenge is been superbly shown. The emotional scene between Old Amitabh and Sridevi is impressive and displays how multidimensional actor Amitabh is as he is also romancing Sridevi in his younger version but still you'll feel as the father of Amitabh is on screen speaking with her. A film mix of lots of emotion with drama, action and some comedy.
A must watch film for all the Amitabh fans.
Did you know
- Trivia' AAKHREE RAASTA ' is still considered as Amitabh Bachchan's one of the finest performances to date .
- GoofsWhen Vijay and IGP were watching the footage from the CCTV to prevent David from killing Dr. Varma, there was no audio from any of them. However, there was an audio from the two constables boasting that David will kill Dr. Varma even if Vijay and IGP made special arrangements made to prevent it from happening and that they will lose their jobs. So it's unrealistic how that audio was heard while the other screens did not have any audio at all.
- Quotes
Insp. Vijay Sandaliya: [after beating up some criminals] I hate criminals!
- Crazy creditsAmitabh Bachchan was credited with the line beginning, "Your favourite superstar".
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Kapil Sharma Show: New Year Special (2016)
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