A murder accusation turns a movie star's own life into an eccentric action thriller as he flees the country, with a vengeful politician hot on his heels.A murder accusation turns a movie star's own life into an eccentric action thriller as he flees the country, with a vengeful politician hot on his heels.A murder accusation turns a movie star's own life into an eccentric action thriller as he flees the country, with a vengeful politician hot on his heels.
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Kind of unique in approach even if it had many cliche moments, An Action Hero is that seldomly seen movie in Bollywood that blends action with satirical humour which fits right into the premise of the movie.
While the narrative was quick paced, it was the act of Ayushmaan and Jaideep that kept the movie interesting along with a 'somewhat predictable' yet surprising twist towards the end. The direction by debutant Anirudh Iyer was very good and using a mix of rap, remixed retro Hindi movie songs with non-stop prattle of television news anchors as a key narrative device, An Action Hero provides a trenchant commentary that lays bare the ills of a TRP-driven electronic news media. The two principal performers lend the movie some of the power and energy that it requires to keep firing on all cylinders. The rest is provided by the strong screenplay and direction.
My Rating : 7/10.
While the narrative was quick paced, it was the act of Ayushmaan and Jaideep that kept the movie interesting along with a 'somewhat predictable' yet surprising twist towards the end. The direction by debutant Anirudh Iyer was very good and using a mix of rap, remixed retro Hindi movie songs with non-stop prattle of television news anchors as a key narrative device, An Action Hero provides a trenchant commentary that lays bare the ills of a TRP-driven electronic news media. The two principal performers lend the movie some of the power and energy that it requires to keep firing on all cylinders. The rest is provided by the strong screenplay and direction.
My Rating : 7/10.
The movie is meta and treats a serious element in a humorous way. The villain is hell bent to kill our action hero for revenge. The screenplay is meta and it starts with the hero unable to get angry. He even says the audience want -"an angry young man". And, the ending was just spot on.
The reasons for the screenplay sequence look filmsy and unbelievable. It gets boring at places and you have no idea where this movie is heading to. Though we have a great ending, it did not save the day for this picture.
The music score is too good and rap portions keep you engaged. But it could have been better!!
The reasons for the screenplay sequence look filmsy and unbelievable. It gets boring at places and you have no idea where this movie is heading to. Though we have a great ending, it did not save the day for this picture.
The music score is too good and rap portions keep you engaged. But it could have been better!!
Anirudh Iyer takes a scenic route with simple satirical comedy and sensible action sequences along with well balanced screenplay keeping audience glued until climax...
An interesting part is that he doesn't fear to expose media's puppetry show or Bollywood's underworld connection or dominant local political goons ,what else one need in mainstream movies ....
When it comes to Zara hatke entertainment Anand L Rai plays an ample role be it direction or production,needs a Big round of applause...
Breaking all the stereotypes of bollywood theory Ayushman doesn't fear to explore inspite "Anek" disaster this "Doctor G" manages to surprise audience in every aspects of film that falls flat to nepotism...Kudos to the true actor...
Scripted by neeraj yadav the sudden twists and turns along with chaotic journey gives a new journey for ur weekend thirst for entertainment...
Very good performance from Ayushmann. The movie is a fun watch consisting of quirks and lesser theatrical elements. The subtle consistency with the realism and the story lines makes it much more interesting as we proceed further into the film.
Ayushmann drifted from what he does usually and this was something that he provided packing a strong punch.
The involvement of side characters was on point as well.
Well directed film with quality cinematography capturing the essence of the script to the next level.
A perfect portrayal of you are your work, put up in Netflix allowing mass exposure leading to a far more reach and engagement.
Few quirks here and there were off putting and the story was a bit less interesting than it was supposed to be.
Ayushmann drifted from what he does usually and this was something that he provided packing a strong punch.
The involvement of side characters was on point as well.
Well directed film with quality cinematography capturing the essence of the script to the next level.
A perfect portrayal of you are your work, put up in Netflix allowing mass exposure leading to a far more reach and engagement.
Few quirks here and there were off putting and the story was a bit less interesting than it was supposed to be.
Over the years, we have watched actioners in Bollywood consistently leaving much to be desired so much so that we concluded that this genre just comes with its limitations. An Action Hero breaks that myth. Billed as a slick-actioner, this film doesn't reduce itself to worshipping of shirtless male bodies, genre-contradicting slow-motion effects, non-sensically infused item numbers, melodrama, unfunny jokes or lazy writing clubbed with flying cars and blasting CGI. Right from the start, the director Anirudh Iyer takes the genre seriously and moves at a hyper pace almost giving the audience no time to absorb it. There are punches flying as fast as the punchlines and most, if not all, of them land with perfection. Even when An Action Hero concedes to the Bollywood remix dance number formula, it doesn't let go of its strong grasp with reality and its conviction for the story.
It's applaudable how An Action Hero manages to tread the fine line between being condescending towards its own audience and being satirical towards the public at large with absolute finesse. The film is filled with references to real incidents but they aren't done in a self-eulogising manner - of which Bollywood is a repeat offender - rather it is a self-aware attempt at storytelling often critiquing itself along the way. Its critique through hilarious parodying of the ridiculous TRP-hungry media, fickle public perception and the corrupt establishment works as smoothly as Ayushmann Khurrana in parkour scenes.
This is the most different role in Ayushmann's career and yet he slips into it with such ease that you'd forget that he's the same man commonly known as the torchbearer of social change in Bollywood. He delivers the charm of a star, the narcissism of a rich and famous man, the slick actions of a fighter and moral greyness of the protagonist with neatness. His screen presence is remarkable but his winning scene is definitely the one in the boat. Jaideep Ahlawat is a gem who doesn't slip up even once. His thuggish demeanor doesn't cease even in more toned down scenes.
The only complaint is that when the film pivots in the second half, it forgets to take the audience along with it. The jokes remain funny and the action, bordering on the jumpscare, continues to be slick but the narration becomes less engaging. The film then rides on the very able shoulders of its lead actors until the climax when it all comes together in one swift flick.
The film is entirely devoid of melodrama and filled with grey characters that the sanctimonious section of the masses would find hard to side and connect with. The film, thus, is a courageous attempt in a plethora of ways and calls for a necessary viewing. Go for it!
It's applaudable how An Action Hero manages to tread the fine line between being condescending towards its own audience and being satirical towards the public at large with absolute finesse. The film is filled with references to real incidents but they aren't done in a self-eulogising manner - of which Bollywood is a repeat offender - rather it is a self-aware attempt at storytelling often critiquing itself along the way. Its critique through hilarious parodying of the ridiculous TRP-hungry media, fickle public perception and the corrupt establishment works as smoothly as Ayushmann Khurrana in parkour scenes.
This is the most different role in Ayushmann's career and yet he slips into it with such ease that you'd forget that he's the same man commonly known as the torchbearer of social change in Bollywood. He delivers the charm of a star, the narcissism of a rich and famous man, the slick actions of a fighter and moral greyness of the protagonist with neatness. His screen presence is remarkable but his winning scene is definitely the one in the boat. Jaideep Ahlawat is a gem who doesn't slip up even once. His thuggish demeanor doesn't cease even in more toned down scenes.
The only complaint is that when the film pivots in the second half, it forgets to take the audience along with it. The jokes remain funny and the action, bordering on the jumpscare, continues to be slick but the narration becomes less engaging. The film then rides on the very able shoulders of its lead actors until the climax when it all comes together in one swift flick.
The film is entirely devoid of melodrama and filled with grey characters that the sanctimonious section of the masses would find hard to side and connect with. The film, thus, is a courageous attempt in a plethora of ways and calls for a necessary viewing. Go for it!
Ayushmann Khurrana on His Most Pivotal Roles
Ayushmann Khurrana on His Most Pivotal Roles
Ayushmann Khurrana revisits his 10-year-long journey in the Indian film industry and breaks down his most iconic characters in movies like Vicky Donor, Andhadhun, and Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui.
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- TriviaGautam Joglekar's character is based on Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar.
- GoofsWhen Manav reaches the Blacksmiths restaurant, he is served dosa by Sai. The dosa is deflated and soggy. In the next seen when Manav is eating the dosa, it is different than the one he was served.
- Alternate versionsSony Max TV Version shown in the UK, The film had a lot of violent scenes cut which left gaps in the plot line.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba (2024)
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹450,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $202,678
- Runtime2 hours 10 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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