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Sarkar

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
18K
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Amitabh Bachchan in Sarkar (2005)
The authority of a man, who runs a parallel government in Mumbai, is challenged. His son rises to face his enemies.
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Subhash Nagre runs a parallel government in the city where he has a cult following. When his enemies plot to murder him, his son takes charge and stands up against them.Subhash Nagre runs a parallel government in the city where he has a cult following. When his enemies plot to murder him, his son takes charge and stands up against them.Subhash Nagre runs a parallel government in the city where he has a cult following. When his enemies plot to murder him, his son takes charge and stands up against them.

  • Director
    • Ram Gopal Varma
  • Writers
    • Manish Gupta
    • Sarim Momin
  • Stars
    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Abhishek Bachchan
    • Kay Kay Menon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ram Gopal Varma
    • Writers
      • Manish Gupta
      • Sarim Momin
    • Stars
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Abhishek Bachchan
      • Kay Kay Menon
    • 96User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Subhash Nagre 'Sarkar'
    Abhishek Bachchan
    Abhishek Bachchan
    • Shankar Nagre
    Kay Kay Menon
    Kay Kay Menon
    • Vishnu Nagre
    • (as Kay Kay)
    Supriya Pathak
    Supriya Pathak
    • Mrs. Pushpa Subhash Nagre
    Katrina Kaif
    Katrina Kaif
    • Pooja
    Tanishaa Mukerji
    Tanishaa Mukerji
    • Avantika
    • (as Tanisha)
    Rukhsar Rehman
    Rukhsar Rehman
    • Mrs. Amrita Vishnu Nagre
    • (as Rukhsar)
    Anupam Kher
    Anupam Kher
    • Motilal Khurana
    Kota Srinivasa Rao
    Kota Srinivasa Rao
    • Silver Mani
    Deepak Shirke
    Deepak Shirke
    • Chief Minister Madan Rathore
    Ishrat Ali
    Ishrat Ali
    • Khansaab
    Zakir Hussain
    Zakir Hussain
    • Rashid
    Ravi Kale
    Ravi Kale
    • Chander
    Raju Mavani
    Raju Mavani
    • Vishram Bhagat
    Jeeva
    Jeeva
    • Virendra Swami
    Anant Jog
    Anant Jog
    • Police Commissioner
    Mangala Kenkre
    Mangala Kenkre
    • Shobha
    Priyanka Kothari
    Priyanka Kothari
    • Heroine
    • (as Nisha Kothari)
    • Director
      • Ram Gopal Varma
    • Writers
      • Manish Gupta
      • Sarim Momin
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    7Asphyxiod

    Powerful

    Ram Gopal Verma has not intended to actually remake "The Godfather". Its his tribute to the original great story & subsequent adaptation for Indian audiences. Hence, if one thinks that Sarkar is an Indian remake of Coppola's "The Godfather" he might get disappointed as for fact even the director has not intended to revive the original Master piece.

    "Sarkar" is an Acting galore. After Agneepath, we see the best performance of Amitabh Bachchan of his career. Here is an absolutely unique genre of Acting skill depicted by Amitabh Bachchan, playing Subhash Nagare (Sarkar) illustrating all emotions through his Eyes. With very less dialogs spoken, Amitabh Bachchan proficiently establishes a massive screen presence captivating the audience throughout the movie.

    Its finally proved that, its only Amitabh Bachchan who can reach or excel the act of Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone from the original.

    Sarkar begins with a common man visiting Subhash Nagare seeking justice for his rape-victim daughter. The first 30 minutes is an explosive drama. The meeting with Rashid & Sarkar is riveting. The villains in the movie are like any other Hindi movie Villains and are shown larger than life which possibly was a setback unexpected from R.G.Verma Film.

    The strength of the movie drama again slightly suppresses by pale acting from Kay-Kay, who plays Sarkar's elder son. Abhishek as Sarkar's younger son is shown as obedient & modest as Al Pacino in The Godfather.

    The Script is then changed from the Original, and in a better fashion to suit Indian cinema. The Elder son joins the Baddies & Sarkar is caught in a conspiracy of killing a honest politician. Sarkar is arrested and an attempt to murder Sarkar in Jail is planned by the baddies just when the younger son saves his father. The gradual transformation of Abhisekh's humble human person to the tough-guy is splendid.

    The major drawback of the film includes the lack of display of the Operations & Business Conducts carried out by Sarkar. We don't come to know primarily what are their various source of income. What governs the strength of "Sarkar" ? What are the mutual benefits deriving from relationships of the Politicians with Sarkar ? In R.G.Verma's Satya & Company, they perfectly dispayed the operations which the gangs conduct, their source of income & various businesses they do.

    Finally the film is a journey revived through "Agneepath" where we relish the powerful performance of Superstar Amitabh Bachchan.
    10polysuravi1

    Absolutely Stunning

    i saw this movie on its first weekend and i was just stunned after watching it.

    i can't even remember that how 2 hrs. have been passed.

    The performance from the actors are really wonderful, specially Jr. bachchan. i think the Jr. is taking some acting skills from his father. i strictly recommend that he is 2 step ahead from his father in this film.

    The script, Background Mscore, Editing, Cinematography, direction, everything is just next 2 great.

    SUMIT
    10aditya_sridhar

    Ramu is back with a bang!!!!

    I recently read a review on IMDb completely destroying Sarkar. I found it to be quite untrue. This movie is one of the best i have seen. The performances are mind blowing. Its the first time amitabh has been told to underplay his role.Amitabh is incredibly restrained, and his task is to sit there and look simmeringly angry.The first half focuses on the Big B and the second on the smaller one. Abhishek tries to copy his father's angry look from yesteryear and does so brilliantly. Even Kay Kay Menon does a great job as the bad son. Of course credit must go to Ramu who always makes his stars perform. The camera work and the background score keeps you riveted to the movie. Truly a very good movie.
    9shariqq

    As well made as any of the better Ram Gopal Verma movies

    The movie is as well made as any of the better Ram Gopal Verma movies. The man knows the language of Cinema well and his technique flows very smoothly, but what takes this movie upwards and above RGV's other movies are the stellar performances.

    The movie follows the story of the family of Sarkar, a powerful 'Bhai' of Mumbai who runs his own law. He executes justice for the down-trodden in the way he deems right, even if it may be (as it invariably is) outside the law. His seat of power, the opposition to it, and it's eventual inheritance is what the movie deals with.

    AB Sr. does his most balanced portrayal since Aks. His 'Sarkar' comes across as a person aware of the power he controls, rather than one basking in it. And it is this underplayed demeanor that covers the Superstar we otherwise tend to see over the character he plays.

    AB Jr. plays 'Sarkar Jr' in the movie and he pulls off the double-whammy of proving to be a worthy son/successor of 'Sarkar Sr.' & AB Sr. - I say that coz the dad took a lot more years & movies to prove himself as good as what AB Jr has already proved himself to be.

    Most of the other characters are played by non-names, or small-names but each of them paints their characters with a reality portrayal - these people ARE the characters they play. I have come to realize that one of the trademarks of a RGV movie is to use actors that have rarely been seen in roles otherwise, leading the viewer into the character without any set expectations/typecasts.

    But put all of that aside - and watch Kaykay. He plays the elder son of Sarkar, and does he play it. The director knows that this man can shout out words from his eyes what actors fail to do with their mouths, and uses it to full advantage, much to the delight of cinephiles. There are three distinct shots where the camera focuses on Kaykay's face, and one shows only his eyes. What we see in them is as clear as this text you are reading. The fact that this man does so few movies and so far apart makes his performance much more valued, coz one tends to forget how good an actor he is. Never is his name mentioned among the better actors of India, and would it be even now? I would rate this above Company. The reason? Company was a movie about selective performance - Ajay & Vivek doing it then. But Manisha, being the wonderful actor she is, was nothing more than a distraction. And was Ajay Devgan ever able to shed his *star* from his role? No. As real as the movie's story was, the picturization made it quite 'filmy'.

    The only other movie close to Sarkar in the RGV element is Satya - more so coz of the grittiness and lack of deliberate stylization. It stays in the real world creasing out any clichés that would give it a fictionalized feel.

    Sarkar is the movie that would be played in the tributes of everyone associated with it, especially Ram Gopal Verma, Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishekh Bachchan and Kaykay (if he ever has one).

    My Rating --> 4.5/5
    AvinashPatalay

    RGV's ode to "The Godfather"

    The opening credit clearly puts a disclaimer that like many, he is inspired by Puzo/ Copolla' "The Godfather". The very first scene reminds you of the opening of "The Godfather". What follows next is an engaging and captivating tale though remaining within the basic framework of "The Godfather".

    Too many close-up shots puts immense pressure on the actors when the camera begins to roll. And guess what barring a few, everyone delivers.

    ۞ Big B:: RGV's dream come true first outing. Its a tailor-made role for him. Fans both RGV's and Big B's would have been satiated at this deadly combo, and it worked very both for both.

    ۞ Kay Kay:: After Big B, this movie will be remembered only for Kay Kay. He stands tall opposite Big B and leaves a tremendous impact (to an extent that he topples Big B with his towering performance).

    ۞ Aby Baby:: Silent, resilient performance start to flesh out in the second half of the movie. He does it quite effectively. The stubble and the introvert character suits him actually.

    ۞ Kota:: You will love to hate this character called Selva Mani.

    ۞ Supriya Pathak:: Authentic performance.

    ۞ Tanisha:: Weakest link.

    ۞ Katrina:: Extended special appearance.

    RGV fans will get their quota of unconventional camera angles and violence. The chantings of "Govinda Govinda" could have been little more subdued. Otherwise the background music is engaging.

    Sarkar is no-nonsense narrative with practically zero relief moments. Its gritty, and fast, so the viewer has to concentrate. The sepia colour adds to the rustic/ raw look. It ensures to leaves an impact, to the extent that you would love to watch it again to catch those finer nuances which you would have missed in the first instance.

    PS: Don't forget to the sequel which propels "Sarkar" to a different level altogether.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is inspired by The Godfather(1972)
    • Goofs
      When Rashid is pushed in water his hands are tied behind his back but when he falls in water he is freely moving his hands.
    • Quotes

      Selva Mani: I, Selva Mani... Style South, operation complete North...

    • Connections
      Featured in Apna Sapna Money Money (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Govinda Govinda
      Vocals: Amitabh Bachchan, Kailash Kher, Bapi and Tutul

      Lyrics: Sandeep Nath

      Composition: Bapi-Tutul

      Recorded at Swarlata Studio

      Recordist: Chinmaya Harshe

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2005 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • K Sera Sera Productions
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Authority
    • Filming locations
      • School For the Blind, Jogeshwari, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • NH Studioz
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    • Budget
      • ₹150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $264,217
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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