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Aakrosh

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.3K
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Bipasha Basu, Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Paresh Rawal, and Reema Sen in Aakrosh (2010)
The Central Bureau of Investigation deputes two officers to investigate the disappearance of three medical students, which they believe to be an incident of 'honour killing' in a small, closed community.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation deputes two officers to investigate the disappearance of three medical students, which they believe to be an incident of 'honour killing' in a small, clos... Read allThe Central Bureau of Investigation deputes two officers to investigate the disappearance of three medical students, which they believe to be an incident of 'honour killing' in a small, closed community.The Central Bureau of Investigation deputes two officers to investigate the disappearance of three medical students, which they believe to be an incident of 'honour killing' in a small, closed community.

  • Director
    • Priyadarshan
  • Writers
    • Robin Bhatt
    • Aditya Dhar
    • Irshad Kamil
  • Stars
    • Ajay Devgn
    • Akshaye Khanna
    • Bipasha Basu
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    7.0/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Priyadarshan
    • Writers
      • Robin Bhatt
      • Aditya Dhar
      • Irshad Kamil
    • Stars
      • Ajay Devgn
      • Akshaye Khanna
      • Bipasha Basu
    • 37User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Ajay Devgn
    Ajay Devgn
    • Pratap Kumar
    Akshaye Khanna
    Akshaye Khanna
    • Siddhant Chaturvedi
    Bipasha Basu
    Bipasha Basu
    • Geeta
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Inspector Azad Shatru
    Reema Sen
    Reema Sen
    • Jamuniya
    Amita Pathak
    • Roshni
    Sameera Reddy
    Sameera Reddy
    • Dancer (Paresh House)
    Rajendra Gupta
    Rajendra Gupta
    • Father of Bipasha Basu
    Atul Tiwari
    Atul Tiwari
    • Thakur Omkar Sukul (Bahubali)
    • (as Atul Tiwary)
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Pappu
    Rajesh Bakshi
    • Home Minister
    Raymond D'Souza
    • Gang member
    Abhishek Singh Er
    • Dhiresh
    Jayant Gadekar
    Jayant Gadekar
    • Panchanan Shukla
    Bharat Ganeshpure
    Bharat Ganeshpure
    • CBI Inspector Rakesh
    Ashraf Ul Haq
    • Rukamal
    Ashutosh Jha
    • Ramesh Jain
    Swapnil kotriwar
    Swapnil kotriwar
    • Dinu
    • (as a different name)
    • Director
      • Priyadarshan
    • Writers
      • Robin Bhatt
      • Aditya Dhar
      • Irshad Kamil
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    User reviews37

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    8nabiabhinav

    A Hard Hitting Saga

    Aakrosh boasts of a very good star-cast. But in the past we have seen many movies falter despite having a great star-cast. The reason (very obvious)----Lack of a good Story Line. Well, its this aspect in which Aakrosh takes the lead from others. In India, the movies are made around the Interval. Its often that a movie builds its mood up-to the interval and then takes pace. But Aakrosh takes just initial 5 minutes in building the mood and manages (with aplomb)in keeping it up. The story is gripping. The action sequences are top-notch. The songs are few and well placed. The background score is terrific and the performances are fantastic. Though there is an excess of violence but it goes with the feel of the movie.

    Overall, a good movie which should not be missed.
    7saadgkhan

    a good hard hitting movie which is quite suspenseful and hardcore.

    AAKROSH – CATCH IT ( B+ ) Aakrsoh is really hard core and hard hitting movie, it's dark and captivating. The movie presents the right cover up stories behind the honor killings. Aakrosh, most of the times become heavy and dramatic. Still it's a great attempt by Priya Darshan. Ajay Devgan again proves why people love him both in comedy and hard hitting cinema. He again brought a great social subject with utmost decency to on screen. Akshaye khanna, well I don't like his shouting in every other sequence, he seems like doing the same shouting in comedy, action or dramatic movies. Bipasha Basu is first rate and amazing as Paresh Rawal's victim wife. She really excels in every movie from comedy to hardcore cinema. Reema Sen is first class, for a single second she didn't look like a heroine she was so much in her character and whatever happened to Bipasha Basu and Reema Sen was pretty horrible in the movie. Paresh Rawal is outstanding, he is the king of comedies and villains too, another great performance by Mr.Paresh Rawal. Sameera Reddy's Hot item song was really fun to watch. Overall, a good hard hitting movie which is quite suspenseful and hardcore.
    8naman-avastol

    Simply Brilliant!!

    First of all, a warm welcome to Priyadarshan and Akshaye Khanna. Priyadarshan had stopped making good films years ago, he was busy making guaranteed super flops with Mr. Kumar. Akshaye Khanna had disappeared from films long time ago. Both have made a good comeback with Aakrosh. And, after a long, long time, bollywood has come up with a brilliant and meaningful movie. Aakrosh deals with the honor killing that has been prominent in a few villages for the past few years. The movie also discloses the actual truth behind these alleged honor killings and the real culprits behind them.

    Three students from New Delhi are found missing from the village called Jhaanjhar for the last two months. Two CBI officers ( Ajay Devgn and Akshaye Khanna ) team up to find out the truth behind their disappearance. The Jhaanjhar village, crowded with numerous corrupt politicians is terrified with the attacks going on and the police force under the Superintendent officer( Paresh Rawal) does nothing. The CBI officers have had time doing the investigation as no one in the whole village is gutsy enough to speak against the attacks and the one who tries to open his mouth is abducted by those groups. Ajay Devgn, the hot blooded, loses his cool and takes some strong actions and Akshaye Khanna, the man with the brain, takes his chances and gambles. Hard work pays off well in the end and the truth finally comes out and the village then rests in peace.

    The movie has taken its inspirations from the recent cases of honor killing but on the whole it's a work of fiction.

    Acting Department is ruled by Ajay Devgn and Paresh Rawal. Both are in top form in this movie. Both are trying to outdo each other with their strong expressions and dialogue delivery. Akshaye Khanna, too has acted well but Ajay Devgn and Paresh Rawal are the show stealers. Reema Sen does well. Bipasha Basu is wasted. Action Sequences are top notch. The chasing scene between Ajay Devgn and a group leader is outstanding. Dialogues are awesome. A few of them even manage to bring a smile on your face and compel you to clap and praise! Cinematography is average. Editing could be better. Priyadarshan has directed the movie splendidly this time. He is sure to win many accolades this time. The only absurd part of the movie is the romantic song between Ajay Devgn and Bipasah Basu.

    To conclude, I would say go for it as finally a good Hindi movie has arrived (which actually is rare ) and for super strong performances of Ajay Devgn and Paresh Rawal.

    My Rating: 8/10 Thanks and Regards.
    7shailu_nonstop

    Aakrosh - Anger within

    Priyadarshan finally decided to make a movie based on serious issues after a series of comedy stuff. The last I remember was Virasat and before it Gardish. Now both of them were well made movies but not to forget that they were remake of South Indian movies.

    This would be the first time he comes with a serious and original script. The movie is based on the recent hyped honour killings in India. An honour killing is a killing of young ones who despite of belonging to different castes, fall in love with each other. Not that honour killing weren't happening earlier but Priyadarshan took the right opportunity to make a movie on this subject due to lots of media news on it.

    The movie is a work of fiction with the background being disappearance of three young boys in a remote village named Jhanjhar. Enter our two CBI officers Sidhant (Akshaye) and Pratap (Ajay) who are given the task by the central government to find the whereabouts of the three missing ones. What starts from here is the mystery behind their disappearance, the corrupt acts of the local policemen (Paresh Rawal as the SP), the violent acts of one Shool Sena, the silence of villagers despite of multiple atrocities, the frustration of the two protagonists on being within the law despite of the fact that everyone else around is lawless and despite of all their efforts the criminals set free by the court. All this leads to anguish(Aakrosh) in both of them.

    What Priyadarshan misses is demarcation in making this movie serious or entertaining. Recently we had one serious movie on the pitiful state of farmers who cannot payback the loan they owe (Peepli Live). On the other hand there was a recent entertaining stuff on the background of a village with a Robinhood type cop (Dabangg). Aakrosh goes one way or the other in its whole run. There are authentic talks and brainy investigation by the two officers but then there are also unnecessary song sequences, romantic moments and unbelievable stunts.

    As a package though, the movie is not bad. Viewers will be glued to their seats due to the thrill and tensed theme of the movie. At times the direction of the movie picks up but loses momentum later on. This goes on till end. The script is good if not brilliant and at the end you have a satisfied feel. Performance wise, the cop duo chemistry between Ajay and Akshaye is excellent and the biggest turn on of the movie. Ajay takes most of the canvas and in his ruthless and gutsy role, performs very well. Akshaye also plays superbly his role as the tactful and strategist cop. Paresh Rawal is good but his character development as a comical and villainous SP of the village is improper given the fact that earlier he has played this kind of role very well(e.g. Milan, Mohra). The actresses are just shown as depleted woman of the society but they play their part as what supposed to be.

    Not in terms of a serious view but to watch an decent action flick this movie can be seen.
    7Herag

    Incredible Thriller

    The action is just amazing, specially with Ajay Devgan on the top of the van. Priyadarshan, is one heck of a director. Then we have these scum imbeciles who have made the movies like "Three Idiots" and "Dabaang" who should learn from directors like him. This movie is worth every penny for the action sequence alone. Paresh Rawal, who is versatile as a stage, screen actor is never a let down. The photography is breathtaking-most of the scenes done by hand camera. Compared to these non Indian actors like Aamir Khan (this rodent midget cant act)and Salman Khan there is so much talent in the Indian Actors like Khanna, Devegun and Rawal. Rawal is such a good actor he can be funny even when is getting beat up!

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    • Trivia
      This movie is a scene-by-scene copy of 1988 Hollywood movie Mississippi Burning.
    • Quotes

      Siddhant Chaturvedi: Do you believe in God?

      Pratap Kumar: No.

      Siddhant Chaturvedi: God comes to our aid in various disguises. This time he came in the disguise of the chief engineer. The one who shut the water of this dam. The moment the water level receded... voilà! It exposed the roof of the car.

      Pratap Kumar: Then the name of this God is co-incidence.

    • Crazy credits
      During the rolling title credits, the sound of a moving train is heard as a continuation of the ending scene.
    • Alternate versions
      Originally, the film was given an A certificate with a few cuts. Later, when it was re-certified for television, it got a UA certificate with very minimal cuts.
    • Connections
      Remake of Mississippi Burning (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Isak Se Meetha Kuch Bhi
      Music by Pritam Chakraborty

      Lyrics by Irshad Kamil

      Performed by Ajay Jhingran, Kalpana Patowary

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2010 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anger
    • Filming locations
      • Diu, Daman and Diu, India
    • Production companies
      • Big Screen Entertainment
      • ZEE Motion Pictures
      • Big Screen Entertainer
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,424,574
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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