Aan: Men at Work
- 2004
- 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.5K
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DCP Patnaik and his team's fights against corrupted politicians and mafia rule Mumbai city. However their faith in law and order is tested with serious outcomes.DCP Patnaik and his team's fights against corrupted politicians and mafia rule Mumbai city. However their faith in law and order is tested with serious outcomes.DCP Patnaik and his team's fights against corrupted politicians and mafia rule Mumbai city. However their faith in law and order is tested with serious outcomes.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Suniel Shetty
- Sub. Insp. Appa Kadam Naik
- (as Sunil Shetty)
Rajpal Naurang Yadav
- Apte
- (as Rajpal Yadav)
Shri Vallabh Vyas
- Hirachand Mehta
- (as Vallabh Vyas)
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Madhur Bandarkar started his career with TRISHAKTI a commercial film which bombed and then he made art films like Chandni Bar, Satta and got a niche audience for himself
And then suddenly he makes a big budget Firoz Nadiadwala film AAN MEN AT WORK oh my god?
With a huge cast starring Akshay, Suneil, Paresh(regulars of Firoz), and then Jackie Shroff, Raveena, Irrfan.etc and also his regulars like Manoj Joshi.etc
OK the movie is nothing but a clichéd cop film and is damn outdated
The film is actually script less, it's a jerky film with change of focus from a cop film to a commercial film to a song- dance film.etc
Luckily there isn't too much of romance, emotions.etc or it would be more boring
The starting 40 minutes seemed to be shot in sleep by the director There are too many jump of characters and also boring long introduction sequences and the item songs
The old politician nexus everything seems old fashioned
The film does get interesting with the murder of Milind Gunaji and then the entire confrontation scenes between Irrfan- Akshay.etc but things get too boring and slow paced
The death scene of Suneil is so hilarious it makes you laugh
The last few scenes seem shot by the producer himself, if that is true what i heard, but there seem all going nowhere
Madhur handles a few scenes well, but the impact is missing
Music is routine, though Nasha stands out
Action scenes are outdated
Akshay Kumar gets the major focus and he excels in his serious cop role This is a far cry from his routine Daava, Insaaf type cop roles here he is a serious cop and he stands out
Suneil Shetty does a good job but hams badly in many scenes
Paresh Rawal has some good moments, while Irrfan steals the show with his unique style of humor and acting Shatrughan Sinha gets less importance and plays a second fiddle to Akshay, acting wise too he is a letdown He repeats his typical style and overdoes it His lectures are boring Raveena gets some few scenes are her role is badly sketched Preeti has no importance Om Puri too is wasted, Manoj Joshi stands out in his act, Here he gets to do lot more then just being a comedian and he is a stand out Jackie Shroff literally has 3-4 scenes and he is hardly there Rajpal, Vijay Raaz get less scope Rahul Dev is okay
And then suddenly he makes a big budget Firoz Nadiadwala film AAN MEN AT WORK oh my god?
With a huge cast starring Akshay, Suneil, Paresh(regulars of Firoz), and then Jackie Shroff, Raveena, Irrfan.etc and also his regulars like Manoj Joshi.etc
OK the movie is nothing but a clichéd cop film and is damn outdated
The film is actually script less, it's a jerky film with change of focus from a cop film to a commercial film to a song- dance film.etc
Luckily there isn't too much of romance, emotions.etc or it would be more boring
The starting 40 minutes seemed to be shot in sleep by the director There are too many jump of characters and also boring long introduction sequences and the item songs
The old politician nexus everything seems old fashioned
The film does get interesting with the murder of Milind Gunaji and then the entire confrontation scenes between Irrfan- Akshay.etc but things get too boring and slow paced
The death scene of Suneil is so hilarious it makes you laugh
The last few scenes seem shot by the producer himself, if that is true what i heard, but there seem all going nowhere
Madhur handles a few scenes well, but the impact is missing
Music is routine, though Nasha stands out
Action scenes are outdated
Akshay Kumar gets the major focus and he excels in his serious cop role This is a far cry from his routine Daava, Insaaf type cop roles here he is a serious cop and he stands out
Suneil Shetty does a good job but hams badly in many scenes
Paresh Rawal has some good moments, while Irrfan steals the show with his unique style of humor and acting Shatrughan Sinha gets less importance and plays a second fiddle to Akshay, acting wise too he is a letdown He repeats his typical style and overdoes it His lectures are boring Raveena gets some few scenes are her role is badly sketched Preeti has no importance Om Puri too is wasted, Manoj Joshi stands out in his act, Here he gets to do lot more then just being a comedian and he is a stand out Jackie Shroff literally has 3-4 scenes and he is hardly there Rajpal, Vijay Raaz get less scope Rahul Dev is okay
2004 action film that brings together an ensemble cast for a gritty portrayal of police officers battling corruption. The film, directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, offers a mix of intense action sequences and a narrative that delves into the challenges faced by law enforcement.
The movie explores themes of duty, honor, and the complex dynamics within the police force. While it received praise for its realistic depiction of police work, some critics felt that the storyline was formulaic and predictable. The performances of the ensemble cast, including Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, and Shatrughan Sinha, were generally well-received, adding depth to the characters they portrayed.
The film's soundtrack, composed by Anu Malik, complements the on-screen drama with its energetic and pulsating tunes. "Aan: Men at Work" may not have redefined the genre, but it remains a notable addition to the action genre of Indian cinema in the mid-2000s, offering audiences an engaging glimpse into the challenges faced by those committed to upholding the law. Story was kinda Similar to Khakee 2004 staring AK.
The movie explores themes of duty, honor, and the complex dynamics within the police force. While it received praise for its realistic depiction of police work, some critics felt that the storyline was formulaic and predictable. The performances of the ensemble cast, including Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, and Shatrughan Sinha, were generally well-received, adding depth to the characters they portrayed.
The film's soundtrack, composed by Anu Malik, complements the on-screen drama with its energetic and pulsating tunes. "Aan: Men at Work" may not have redefined the genre, but it remains a notable addition to the action genre of Indian cinema in the mid-2000s, offering audiences an engaging glimpse into the challenges faced by those committed to upholding the law. Story was kinda Similar to Khakee 2004 staring AK.
Oh my goodness, this movie was absolutely terrible. Within the first second of the film, I could sense boredom. This movie is so bad, I'm speechless. I don't think I have ever fast forwarded so much of a movie before. I seriously watched like ten minutes of the two-hour and forty-five-minute movie. Raveena and Lara had probably total like five minutes. The other five minutes that I watched was the "Nasha Nasha" song. It had a catchy beat and a cool set. My gosh, there was so much pointless fighting and yelling. I wonder if the producer actually expected to make a profit by making such a movie. Except for Hera Pheri, the makers of this movie have made way too many trashy movies.
I really enjoyed this movie, it has all the elements. Action, thrill, politics, fun, great acting, little comedy is also there. Highly recommended.
In a span of few movies, including the last one "Satta", Bhandarkar has gotten a reputation as a good director, albeit he is not in the same league as a Varma. The movie is loaded with "Stars" some of them good some of them not so good as in Akshay Kumar and Suneil Shetty who will never know what acting is as long as they are gainfully employed. Irfan Khan, here is an actor who I think is born to portray "Bhai" the Mumbai equivalent of "Don". He is typecast in roles like "Pran" was in the yesteryear movies and rightfully so. There is plenty of action, but the flaw I see is a poor script and Screenplay with few gems. I think Madhur Bhandarkar is good in a documentary style movies like "Chandini Bar", "Satta" where his real talent is-in other words this is a "bummer from a Helmer" the caliber of Bhandarkar.
Did you know
- TriviaAmitabh Bachchan was the director's first choice to play Sr. Inspector Vikram Singh.
- GoofsIn Akshay's introduction he hits guys with the back of his guns while people are firing in close range yet nothing hits him.
- ConnectionsFeatures Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $35,748
- Runtime
- 2h 29m(149 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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