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Aamir

  • 2008
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
12K
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Rajeev Khandelwal in Aamir (2008)
A doctor of Indian origin returning to Mumbai from London is forced to participate in a terrorist plot.
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A doctor of Indian origin returning to Mumbai from London is forced to participate in a terrorist plot.A doctor of Indian origin returning to Mumbai from London is forced to participate in a terrorist plot.A doctor of Indian origin returning to Mumbai from London is forced to participate in a terrorist plot.

  • Director
    • Raj Kumar Gupta
  • Writer
    • Raj Kumar Gupta
  • Stars
    • Rajeev Khandelwal
    • Mukesh Agrohari
    • Supavitra Babul
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raj Kumar Gupta
    • Writer
      • Raj Kumar Gupta
    • Stars
      • Rajeev Khandelwal
      • Mukesh Agrohari
      • Supavitra Babul
    • 57User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Rajeev Khandelwal
    Rajeev Khandelwal
    • Dr. Aamir Ali
    Mukesh Agrohari
    Mukesh Agrohari
    • Waiter
    Supavitra Babul
    Supavitra Babul
    • Passenger on plane
    Vasan Bala
    Vasan Bala
    • Messenger at Airport
    Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran
    Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran
    • Falak
    • (as Aishwarya)
    Chinkal
    • Nargis
    Rohitash Gaud
    Rohitash Gaud
    • Custum officer at airport
    Shashanka Ghosh
    Jhilmil Hazrika
    • Girl at Indo-Gulf Hotel
    Junaid
    • Jameel
    Amar Kaushik
    Amar Kaushik
    • Stud in the bus
    Abhas Khan
    • Kid in BEST bus
    Allauddin Khan
    • Taxi driver
    Prasoon Narayan
    Gajraj Rao
    Gajraj Rao
    • Man on cellphone
    Uday Sabnis
    Uday Sabnis
    Sneha
    • Shabana
    Jaywant Wadkar
    Jaywant Wadkar
    • Owne of national resturant
    • Director
      • Raj Kumar Gupta
    • Writer
      • Raj Kumar Gupta
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    User reviews57

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    10soumya007

    Bollywood beyond imagination

    I don't have enough words to express my feelings about this movie. Never before in Hindi cinema, anyone has made such a thriller (without introducing any ghosts).

    Brilliant direction, story, camera work, background music is far beyond expectation, special credit goes to director for choosing such real life locations during shooting. No rush of characters, no additional drama..... simply the director has filled everything up to the brim perfectly.

    Excellent acting by Amir, I can't remember his name, probably Rajiv.....congrats man, you can expect "critics" award next year, some of the incidents in the story are almost our common life experiences like the custom officer matter.

    Overall, it is simply a masterpiece. I don't know whether people in India will get to know about the movie or not ?? Last year such an unexpected movie came out "Jhony Gaddar" but this one is far better than that dealing with a real life story from different angles.
    8sam-pacificmortgagegroup

    Mumbai's Underbelly seen like never before.

    In the midst of writing my first screenplay, I was keenly observing reviews from my close ones about the movies they liked and disliked and the reasons for them. I acquainted myself to the grim reality that people still don't want to see something real on the silver screen. Movies are a getaway from reality and there is this unanimous love for their stars. That's why our movies are about glamor, glitz and almost always no impressive storyline. Aamir is fantastically different to the clichéd movie world, we live in India. Cinematography reminiscent of the great Nicolas Roeg's lens work, Alphonse Roy is the hot new talent to watch out for. He managed something that a lot of movies based in Mumbai could not...the only notable exceptions being Slumdog Millionaire and Salaam Bombay. It has a gripping plot and keeps you edgy but isn't devoid of a few Muslim stereotypes. That said, there are a whole lot of other pluses which make it a must watch. Rajeev Khandelwal looks dapper, plays his character and displays angst, fear and horror with great facial precision and makes you wonder why he has not been casted in another movie yet, are we all sleeping or are we just too obsessed with our stars? Editing is first rate, direction has a sense of purpose and the whole ensemble of actors plying their trade meaningfully gives Aamir a definite must watch tag. What is lacks is the finesse of an Anurag Kashyap screenplay, but still is a valiant attempt in trying to change the face of cinema in India. Aamir should be lauded, applauded and celebrated as one of the best, coming out from Bollywood factory in the year 2008.
    9singh-amrit

    Aamir means leader... did you know...???

    You would want to stand up and applaud when the end credits roll, for this will be easily one of the finest films you have seen in recent times. And it becomes all the more commendable considering the fact that most of the names in the credits are debutants, including the lead protagonist and director.

    Debutant director Raj Kumar Gupta dares to tread the path less travelled with a dark, hard hitting drama thriller. The film starts with some candid shots of Mumbai and the candid shot keep flooding showing the unknown and dark side of Mumbai. The director and the cinematographer grip you to your seat for entire duration. You feel as suffocated as the lead protagonist. And when he beats the hell out of some road side snatchers, exhausting all his anger and frustration, you wish you could also hit a few blows to help him. And to add to the class of the director and innovation of cinematographer, there is impeccable background score.

    Rajiv Khandelwal, probably the most precious Bollywood import from television and best debutant this year, showcases the character that is traumatized, shocked, feared, determined, strong, venerable all at the same time. He shows what he is capable of. We only hope he is nurtured and used well in Bollywood, for he is a talent to look out for.

    Looking at the kind of cinema that's being churned out these days, you'll have to wait probably really long to watch a film of this stature. So, don't wait. Don't miss this one. For this really deserves to be stand and applauded.
    7m_shankar20

    Fine Work

    What happens when a director is in full control of his craft, his crew and his subject? You get an unexpected wonder like Aamir. Nevermind that it is built on a shoe-string budget, has a low profile cast and hardly had any publicity-spend.

    The screenplay is brilliant. It is built piece by piece to create riveting drama. The camera work is raw and real. The locations are actual Mumbai mean streets and alleys. The supporting cast is very real. It is like Rajeev Khandelwal is walking through a real day in his life. Ah yes, Rajeev Khandelwal ! He is plain amazing. The character he plays is in a turmoil - vulnerable, helpless, frustrated, tired and angry. But Rajeev Khandelwal - he is just effortless. Easily the best performance of the year so far.

    Raj Kumar Gupta makes a fine directorial debut. He does not fall into the clichés that a newcomer may be susceptible to. It would have been an easy choice to shoot the story in a dark night instead of the broad daylight that Gupta chose. He chose not to hide in darkness. He throws his craft open in blinding sunlight. Instead of a la-Hollywood film-noir style, he places his drama-thriller in the dusty Indian landscape.

    Of course, there are overtures of terrorism and disillusionment of a community but these are not the highlights of the film. And thankfully, the film does not editorialize. It is basically a drama-thriller - and a good one.

    There is excellent use of slow motion in the climax. It makes it the edge-of-the-seat moments of the film. Best film of this summer !
    10Piyush_079

    Some day we will grow up and appreciate such films..someday

    I for one found the negative comments about this film really in bad taste. Guys if u are into typical Bombay cinema pelvic thrust versus mega wedding ...you haven't seen even 1% of what cinema is. Rubbishing Aamir is like proclaiming to the world that Caviar is not edible because you have been brought up on the highly nutritious burger. Or like proclaiming that since you are used to "Desi" ..champagne is as good as salt water.

    Aamir is one of the best films I have seen of late . And I am writing this review immediately after seeing it. Its a dark and grimy narrative that is at once gripping without being frivolous. It makes no bones about the fact as to the aim of the director...A short gripping sequence ..thats it. And what a development of story line. Amazing . Nothing short of it. Starting from the much raved cinematography to the subdued expressions ...its a winner all the way.

    As to the philosophical argument that portrays followers of a particular sect as accomplices to terrorist crimes. ...It might be politically correct to tow the "secular" line but we all know deep inside us what exactly is happening. Just wished we had more such characters in this world who can say that a religion develops when an individual develops....

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    • Trivia
      Rajeev Khandelwal made his Bollywood acting debut with this film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in C.I.D.: The Case Of The Missing Bride (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Chakkar Ghoomyo
      Written by Amitabh

      Performed by Amit Trivedi

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2008 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Амир
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • UTV Spotboy Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • ₹50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $831,931
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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