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Ghajini

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
70K
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Aamir Khan in Ghajini (2008)
A short-term memory loss patient sets out on his journey to avenge the death of his beloved girl.
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A short-term memory loss patient goes on a killing spree in order to avenge the death of his ladylove.A short-term memory loss patient goes on a killing spree in order to avenge the death of his ladylove.A short-term memory loss patient goes on a killing spree in order to avenge the death of his ladylove.

  • Director
    • A.R. Murugadoss
  • Writers
    • Piyush Mishra
    • A.R. Murugadoss
    • Athar Nawaaz
  • Stars
    • Aamir Khan
    • Asin
    • Jiah Khan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    70K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • A.R. Murugadoss
    • Writers
      • Piyush Mishra
      • A.R. Murugadoss
      • Athar Nawaaz
    • Stars
      • Aamir Khan
      • Asin
      • Jiah Khan
    • 242User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 30 nominations total

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    Aamir Khan
    Aamir Khan
    • Sanjay Singhania…
    Asin
    Asin
    • Kalpana Shetty
    Jiah Khan
    Jiah Khan
    • Sunita
    Aamir Naik
    • Singer
    • (singing voice)
    Pradeep Singh Rawat
    Pradeep Singh Rawat
    • Ghajini Dharmatma
    • (as Pradeep Rawat)
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • Satveer Kohli
    Riyaz Khan
    Riyaz Khan
    • Inspector Arjun Yadav
    Kamal Adib
    Kamal Adib
    • Sanjay's Manager
    Asif Ahmed
    John Cardiel
    Vibha Chhibber
    Vibha Chhibber
    • Havaldar Vijyanti
    Neville Dadachanji
    • Mr. Mehta
    Salim Fatehi
    • Aamir's bodyguard
    Mahendra Gole
    Srinivas Govind
    • Reporter
    Sunil Grover
    Sunil Grover
    • Sampat…
    Simon Hewitt
    Kiran Deep Jagi
    • Director
      • A.R. Murugadoss
    • Writers
      • Piyush Mishra
      • A.R. Murugadoss
      • Athar Nawaaz
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    8ajopaul01

    Aamir roars in Ghajini.

    Ghajini is an out an out action thriller set at the backdrop of romance and revenge drama. Its almost a frame 2 frame remake of Tamil hit Ghajini, which was originally inspired by Memento. Since I loved both the versions. It was difficult to expect anything newer or better from the Hindi version. So the verdict would mostly revolve around "did the makers ensure the benchmarks are met". Its a definite 'A' for being able to meet the gigantic expectations. No, the director has not disappointed you.

    The high points are the few thrills that are part of the narrative, the edge of the seat kinds.

    While avoiding comparisons, Aamir is done a terrific job playing a confused and furious person in search of the killer of girl friend. His corporate getup was styled differently and looks convincing. I can already sense, the style being a rave shortly in the corporate dressing. His toned up body looks fab, and justifies few of the over the top fights.

    Asin has won my heart again, din't think she would be able to do so, repeating the feat she did 2 years ago. In few of the reels she literally stole the movie from Aamir. The climax is different and is better picturised.

    Overall when you leave the theatre you do feel if you missed something.. I can only sum up the following could be why i felt so..

    1. I knew the story and could predict the dialogues in advance. 2. The length was a mild problem 3. The action sequences looked dated in parts, one blow and 4 on the ground. 4. The originals were too good to repeat it.

    Oh I wished, I had the bliss of not having watched the originals, to take a fresh look at it.

    For the humongous effort of the team, go watch it if you are hungry for masalas beyond cakes and wine this holiday season..
    7jbragadeesh

    Excellent - Aamir proves it again!!!

    It is very pleasant to see, in the past decade, the Indian movies has raised themselves in standards. Ghajini definitely is one of the toughest project that Aamir khan would have done, there is no doubt in that. It is not always easy to remake a hit version and alter the storyline here and there and still come out good. It is only possible through the best men in the industry. And Aamir is THE best. ARRahman - WOW!!! He made the Kaise mujhe song echo in all the audience's heart as they leave the theater. Its like "Every night in my dreams" song from titanic. Soul touching performance from the music Guru!! Overall, this movie has to be watched for its storyline, humor, sentiment, twists. Overall Ghajini is a great entertainment-packed. Go! watch it today!!!!
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Ghajini

    The tattoos on the body, the Polaroid snaps, the notes scattered around the house, and the smoking gun evidence? Short term memory loss, happening every 15 minutes. If this doesn't seem like Christopher Nolan's masterpiece Memento, then I don't know what does. Written and directed by A.R. Murugadoss, I don't see much of a nod of acknowledgement to Nolan's work, and in almost all literature, it only falls back on the fact that this is a Hindi remake of Murugadoss' own Tamil movie of the same name Ghajini, produced in 2005 (Nolan's was in 2000), which joins the ranks of films having their titles named after the chief villain.

    In any case this isn't the first time that we see very obvious similarities in premise and characters being adopted for Bollywood's own productions, and the shot-in-Singapore Krrish comes to mind as well, as they had the entire setting of John Woo's Paycheck incorporated into that film. But of course in any version some merits could be found, but I believe some form of acknowledgement would be in order, other than, in this case, a quick flash of a very wordy disclaimer about Ghajini being gleaned from various short stories and material (and another paragraph which I missed given the fine print, and short duration on screen, but I'm pretty sure no mention of Memento).

    Well, there are some reasons why I chose to watch this. First up, the music's by A.R. Rahman, and for all the good publicity he's getting for his work on Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, I just had to experience yet another piece of his musical magic on a film, besides one that I've watched much earlier this year in Jodhaa Akbar. One just cannot imagine how his musical talent will be put to good use in a film which looks and feels like Memento, and this being the next best thing. "Guzarish" is a track used in the trailer, and it is currently my new ear worm.

    Another reason is of course, Aamir Khan. Yet another prolific actor with a penchant for perfection, it was interesting to see how his take on the protagonist's short term memory loss, would rival that of Guy Pearce's. I'm embarrassed to say I've only seen him in action in Lagaan, so this would be yet another opportunity to witness his ability which can be measured against a benchmark. But don't expect the same though, because Pearce's version was more of a thinking man who questions and second guesses himself, while Khan's version was in two parts to serve the story, one as a raging hulk monster who tears through his opponents with savage violence fueled by anger and hatred, coupled with the hurt he experienced and recalled (Hulk producers take note, in case Edward Norton decides against any more sequels, look in the direction of Aamir Khan), while the other as mild-mannered Sanjay Singhania, CEO of a telecommunications company in Mumbai.

    Yes, Bollywood's version naturally comes with built-in song and dance, which for once I would have thought looked quite out of place in the movie, if not for A.R. Rahman's score and music. While half of the movie might be seen as a copy of Memento's premise and character, the other half served more to allow the audience to share the pain with Sanjay. Nolan's version had you experience the frustrating condition of the syndrome through its narrative presentation, but this one junks the reverse chronology, and plays it out flat and builds a rich back story for Sanjay, so much so that you'll root for him as he goes on his rampage of revenge. You'll find yourself entrenched in the romance between Sanjay and his lady love Kalpana (the stunning Asin, who reprises her role from the 2005 version as well), who's a model awaiting her big break, and a girl with a genuinely good heart. The plot never fails to give her numerous moments to showcase her good nature, and it's no surprise why anyone would not fall in love with her instantly. Factor in plenty of lovey-dovey moments of comedy and pursuit (under the guise of a different identity, like Shah Rukh Khan's Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi) which makes it perfect for a date movie, but with hindsight that you know this love is doomed from the moment it began, which actually makes it quite sad to watch the events unfold since you know what will eventually happen to her.

    Ghajini doesn't adopt or try to adopt those very cerebral mind-f* moments from Memento, but as I mentioned plays it out more like a straight forward action thriller, with a handful of inevitable moments of watching our protagonist get taken advantaged of because of his condition. No other structural styles are used besides flashbacks, where the purpose of two characters in the movie are to read the diary of events so that it could be translated visually onto the screen. However you'll still be kept in the dark for some time as to why the designated thugs of Ghajini (Pradeep Rawat) would want to exact their mettle onto Sanjay and Kalpana, and you'll be held in suspense for almost 2 hours before the reasons get shown.

    I can only imagine the flak that this film might receive because of having to adapt, and not properly acknowledge perhaps that it's not original material, save for the romantic spin on it. But if you would look past those ramifications and treat this like a re-imagining of Memento in more straight-forward terms, that this would still serve as an entertaining thriller done Bollywood style.
    9siyam_hossen

    All in all

    An exuberantly excessive and unreasonably entertaining mash-up of musical-comedy romance, action-Variety movie mayhem and psycho-thriller suspense.
    7lastliberal

    Before I kill you, I'll show you exactly how I killed your Kalpana.

    First, the music is by A.R. Rahman, and this genius who also did Slumdog Millionaire really made this film entertaining. Thee film will be familiar to a lot of viewers, as it is a loose remake of Momento. One can hardly imagine how Rahman's music would fit, but it does because it is also a love story. How did they do that? The rich Sanjay 'Sanju' Singhania pretends to be an average Joe named Sachin. Aamir Khan was great in the dual role, and I can imagine that throngs of girls, and not a few gay men will be enchanted with him as he is shirtless in the part of the movie where he is seeking his girlfriend's killer (Pradeep Singh Rawat).

    The girlfriend is Kalpana (Asin). She is fantastic and definitely will keep your interest through the long three hours of this film. She does one too many good deeds and it cost her her life.

    It is fascinating in the end when Ghajini catches up with him. The steps he took to "erase" his memory. But, it didn't do any good.

    Really good combination of thriller, revenge, and love story as only Bollywood can do it.

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    • Trivia
      The first film in India to be given a UA certificate on account of violence and not sexual content.
    • Goofs
      The stage where Jiah Khan dances on the song "Latoo", increases in size and shape when the song starts. During the speeches the stage is extremely small and congested.
    • Quotes

      Sanjay Singhania: To her, I'm just an ordinary guy. I wish to remain this unexceptional man who wins her love. So I haven't told her the truth about me. If she accepts me, then I'll confess to being Sanjay Singhania. If she refuses, then I remain Sachin and fade out of her life.

    • Crazy credits
      The film is named after the villain.
    • Connections
      Featured in 54th Filmfare Awards (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Tu Meri Aduri Pyaas Pyaas, Tu Aa Gai Mann Ko Raas Raas
      Lyrics by Prasoon Joshi

      Composed by A.R. Rahman

      Performed by Javed Ali and Sonu Nigam

      Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2008 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Watch Ghajini movie on ZEE5
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • Báo Thù
    • Filming locations
      • Deadpan Desert, Namibia
    • Production company
      • Geetha Arts
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • ₹200,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,430,627
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $766,859
      • Dec 28, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,316,584
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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