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Asambhav

  • 2004
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
685
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Asambhav (2004)
ActionAdventureDramaThriller

When the President of India is kidnapped by Kashmiri terrorists in Locarno, Switzerland, an Indian secret agent is sent to find him and set him free. With the help of an Indian singer he wil... Read allWhen the President of India is kidnapped by Kashmiri terrorists in Locarno, Switzerland, an Indian secret agent is sent to find him and set him free. With the help of an Indian singer he will make the "Impossible" to complete the mission.When the President of India is kidnapped by Kashmiri terrorists in Locarno, Switzerland, an Indian secret agent is sent to find him and set him free. With the help of an Indian singer he will make the "Impossible" to complete the mission.

  • Director
    • Rajiv Rai
  • Writers
    • Rajiv Rai
    • Naeem Sha
  • Stars
    • Arjun Rampal
    • Naseeruddin Shah
    • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    685
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rajiv Rai
    • Writers
      • Rajiv Rai
      • Naeem Sha
    • Stars
      • Arjun Rampal
      • Naseeruddin Shah
      • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • 9User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Arjun Rampal
    Arjun Rampal
    • Captain Aditya Arya
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Sameer 'Sam' Hans
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • Alisha
    • (as Priyanka Chopra)
    Singh Surendra
    Singh Surendra
    • Suri
    Yashpal Sharma
    Yashpal Sharma
    • Randit Parmar
    Mukesh Rishi
    Mukesh Rishi
    • Youssan Baksh
    Mohan Agashe
    Mohan Agashe
    • Indian President, Veer Pratap Singh
    Shawar Ali
    • Mabros
    Tom Alter
    Tom Alter
    • Brian
    Milind Gunaji
    Milind Gunaji
    • Pakistan's ISI Agent, Ansari
    Shabhir
    Shabhir
    • Zorba
    Dipannita Sharma
    Dipannita Sharma
    • Kinjal (President's daughter)
    Arif Zakaria
    Arif Zakaria
    • Music Manager
    Ashwani Chopra
    • Diplomat
    Amit Dhamija
    • Mukesh Rishi's Brother
    John Gabriel
    John Gabriel
    Chetan Hansraj
    Chetan Hansraj
    • Gazi
    Jameel Khan
    Jameel Khan
    • Director
      • Rajiv Rai
    • Writers
      • Rajiv Rai
      • Naeem Sha
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    User reviews9

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    mopolymer

    Hilariously Entertaining to the Trash Artist

    A decade or so ago, i immensely enjoyed the flesh show the movie called "Tridev" was never forgot the name Rajiv Rai. Subsequently dissolved into the more gripping Hollywood and eventually world cinema.

    Meanwhile, have always followed the changes in the degrees of flesh flashing that has taken place in bollywood. But then the pompous beginning of "Tridev" remained in my mind and also the strange tonal and also pompous rambling of the villain during a song. Of course the legend of alternate movies Naseruddin shah acting in it made it remote compulsive viewing. Typically 80's with villain's jumping out of every twist and each one having a strong character of their own, the dialogues are naive, pompous to the point, subtlety is like the wind that blows past the window.

    Many decades later, thanks or no-thanks to a friend i was persuaded not to miss the ebb and flows of bollywood.

    Asambhav is definitely an Ebb in the scheme of things. The movie was as ridiculous as a carry over from the 80's, but then it seemed deliberate to relive the pompous not at all subtle 80's. But then the twists are a deliberate inclusion and they exist in the format.

    A handsome Arjun Rampal (my girlfriends call him "The Dish") referring to the tasty meat he can make.A slick "the Hulk" like comic book edit, where multiple screens are adapted to narrate the story. A shapely non-actress but quite a turn on called priyanka chopra, she holds on to the nearest hunk like thing (it is only Arjun in the movie).

    The short coming here was that the screenplay remained steeped in the 80's an upgrade to the 2000's screenplay would have aided the idea even more.

    What is gravely naive and even more funny is that the format that rai adapted and also claims original concept rights to is best suited for a comic strip hero, it seems a good adaptation from a naivety point of view but not so in a mature movie space, but then bollywood is not a mature movie space but purely a entertainment space for the 1/6 of the world. What right do we have to assume that a large cross section like that will need mature entertainment?

    So the 80's screenplay in multiple screen format is the novel inclusion, that is if the movie was not multiple screen format it would have been one hell of a long movie that could have served better narrated in a cartoon format.

    The multiple screens format obviously does create a technical challenge and Rai was up to the challenge less times than he should have been. When the multiple screens format is abandoned the movie gets limp like all the 80's get limp when watched now in the 2000's .

    Purely from the above stand point of enjoying a clean juxtaposition of concepts, the trashy 80's and slick techno 2000's this is a hilarious movie. No matter what Rai's intention was I enjoyed 'Asambhav' from that stand point and if I have to view it from a serious critic standpoint, which Bollywood movie is better than the other?
    nashtags

    A bit too much...

    Well, besides the great views of Ticino and Locarno, Switzerland, the movie has a recurrent theme: Kashmir and Indo-Pakistani War. Besides the fact that Arjun Rampal is doing a good performance, I found pretty hard to understand who had the money, who finally is good and bad, and why there are so many changes in the gangs' composition. I kind of was lost but enjoyed watching it. It's action, action, action and lots of blood. Well, it's not Devdas or Yuva. But the mix between Bollywood and the famous scene in Switzerland is well done.
    1artiste-3

    Big screen, small audience

    Watched this film with an audience of....5 in total! Had a choice between Lakshya and Asambhav...(realized then I should have gone for Lakshya). A typical plot...India v Pakistan..but just isn't cricket as you have Kashmir in the middle. An Indian super hero goes on a mission to save the President of India from some Pakistani rebels who are involved in a mass drug smuggling racket. I left the film half way as it was simply boring and the plot was confusing and all over the place. The songs were also awful, the film tries to hide the flaws with its special effects but unfortunately they are outdated too.

    Overall...avoid it if you can, has to be the worst film I've seen this year.
    3Ibuk

    Asambhav

    What has Rajiv Rai done to himself? Once a hit director of films like Tridev and Vishwatama is now making one bad film after another. I was initially excited at the thought of Rajiv Rai returning to the action genre but that soon fizzled out. As a Rajiv Rai fan I thought I should at least give it a go but I left after an hour. One reason for me leaving the film so early so the amount of Paki- bashing in the film, this was not in Rai's previous venture.

    A lot of directors have tried Paki- bashing but I did not expect it from Rajiv Rai Another letdown was the music. Rajiv Rai's have always had good music until now. There is only one good song and that is Tere dekh dekh Ladgayan. The performances are not upto scratch, not even from Rai Loyalist Naseer-Uddin- Shah. Avoidable fare from once my favourite director.
    8shounak9325

    Music ruins movies

    A perfect example of how songs can kill a movie. An amazing action thriller. A standout solo hero action movie released wen multistarrer action films were preferred. Superb story, superb location n superb execution of action. But how n why did the director keep 5 idiotic songs in this nail biting action thriller? Asambhav to know.

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    • Trivia
      Rajiv Rai wanted John Abraham for Naseeruddin Shah's role. After thinking a lot, Rajiv decided to make the character older and opted for Naseeruddin.
    • Goofs
      When Alisha and Kinjal confront Dabral and kill his brother, film crew is visible in the motorcycle chrome parts.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 23, 2004 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official movie site
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • The Impossible
    • Filming locations
      • Locarno, Cantone Ticino, Switzerland
    • Production company
      • Trimurti Films Pvt. Ltd.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,504
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,504
      • Jul 25, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,611
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 19m(139 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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