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Koyelaanchal

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Koyelaanchal (2014)
Koyelaanchal (coal belt of India) brings to light the explosive story of the people who have kept our precious fuel station at ransom for centuries. Koyelaanchal unveils itself through Saryu Bhan Singh (Vinod Khanna),an ex-owner turned Mafioso of the region, who through his sheer brutality & blatant defiance of law of the land, forces the people & the authorities to acknowledge him as their 'maalik'. Any protest, any voice of dissent against him is dealt with spine chilling violence of epic proportions.
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Koyelaanchal (coal belt of India) brings to light the explosive story of the people who have kept our precious fuel station at ransom for centuries. Koyelaanchal unveils itself through Saryu... Read allKoyelaanchal (coal belt of India) brings to light the explosive story of the people who have kept our precious fuel station at ransom for centuries. Koyelaanchal unveils itself through Saryu Bhan Singh (Vinod Khanna),an ex-owner turned Mafioso of the region, who through his sheer... Read allKoyelaanchal (coal belt of India) brings to light the explosive story of the people who have kept our precious fuel station at ransom for centuries. Koyelaanchal unveils itself through Saryu Bhan Singh (Vinod Khanna),an ex-owner turned Mafioso of the region, who through his sheer brutality & blatant defiance of law of the land, forces the people & the authorities to a... Read all

  • Director
    • Asshu Trikha
  • Writers
    • Vishal Vijay Kumar
    • Sanjay Masoomm
  • Stars
    • Kannan Arunachalam
    • Biswanath Basu
    • Vinod Khanna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    301
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Asshu Trikha
    • Writers
      • Vishal Vijay Kumar
      • Sanjay Masoomm
    • Stars
      • Kannan Arunachalam
      • Biswanath Basu
      • Vinod Khanna
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kannan Arunachalam
    Kannan Arunachalam
    • Ayer - I B Officer
    Biswanath Basu
    Biswanath Basu
    • Ghosh babu
    Vinod Khanna
    Vinod Khanna
    • Saryu Bhan Singh
    Roopali Krishnarao
    • Roopmati
    Surjeet Singh Rajput
    Santosh Sahoo
    • I.B. officer
    Suniel Shetty
    Suniel Shetty
    • Nisheeth Kumar
    • (as Sunil Shetty)
    Lata S. Singh
    • Mrs. Ghosh
    Ravi Singh
    Ravi Singh
    • Bhushan…
    Chitragupta Sinha
    • Chacha
    Asshu Trikha
    • IAS officer
    • (as Ashu Trikha)
    Sonu Trikha
    • Lawyer
    Vipinno
    Vipinno
    • Karua
    • Director
      • Asshu Trikha
    • Writers
      • Vishal Vijay Kumar
      • Sanjay Masoomm
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    Engrossing In Parts!

    'Koyelaanchal', a crime-drama, is engrossing, but only in parts. Director Ashuu Trikha delivers a story of brutality & injustice with conviction, but an erratic Screenplay acts as a deterrent.

    'Koyelaanchal' brings to light the explosive story of the people who have kept our precious fuel station at ransom for centuries. It unveils itself through Saryu Bhan Singh, an ex-owner turned Mafioso of the region, who through his sheer brutality & blatant defiance of law of the land, forces the people & the authorities to acknowledge him as their 'maalik'. Any protest, any voice of dissent against him is dealt with spine chilling violence. But, things take a turn when an uptight officer comes in town & battles against the kingpin & company.

    'Koyelaanchal' has an average first-hour, but a gripping second. The first-hour concentrates more on gruesome violence, which to be very honest, is off-putting. However, the second-hour is arresting & powerful. The confrontation scenes between the villain & hero, are solid, while the child abduction track, is well-handled, as well.

    The Screenplay is a mixed bag. At times slow, at times engrossing. A stronger screenplay was certainly needed! Ashuu Trikha has Directed the film with conviction. His handling of this disturbing subject, is indeed note-worthy. Cinematography is top-notch. Editing is fairly done. Action-Sequences are very brutal.

    Performance-Wise: Suniel Shetty is in terrific form. He's tough when needed & also restrained when required. He triumphs with a super act! Vinod Khanna enacts the godfather like evil villain, with command. The veteran is fabulous. Vippino is effectively scary. Roopali Krishnarao is excellent. Ashuu Trikha, himself, shows up in a cameo. He's good.

    On the whole, 'Koyelaanchal' works in bits & pieces.
    3bobbysing

    Gets lost in an excessive effort made, without a solid storyline.

    Coal Mafia is the oldest mafia in existence and our film-makers have re- discovered the thrilling premise of coal-mines after a long gap post KALA PATTHAR (1979) and KALKA(1983). However this time with films like GANGS OF WASSEYPUR (2013), GUNDEY(2014) and now KOYELAANCHAL, the focus is not actually on the coal mines and its workers but on the illegal owners which rule the region without caring about any police or government rule.

    Beginning with some 'heard before' kind of explanations of how coal is looted from these mines openly, the film does come up with some better visuals of the subject as compared to the two recent projects mentioned above. Further with a fine sequence of a child washing his blood strained football and kicking it again, it indicates something interesting coming up next having some great clashes between the two veterans Vinod Khanna and Suniel Shetty. But unfortunately the script goes on a completely weird and unexpected path in the mid-way, revolving around an accidentally kidnapped infant and a rude-tough killer hiding the child in his house for a week or so. The conflict track between the local mafia and an honest collector takes a back seat for a while and only returns towards the end with more unrequired angles pulling the film in many contrasting undefined directions.

    Lacking a solid storyline and a purposeful script, KOYELAANCHAL keeps struggling to make a decent impact somehow through its various characters. But due to an over excessive effort in almost everything ranging from a loud background score, weak action sequences, shivering camera movements, weird inserts (like the one with the naked lady) to an indecisive & unimpressive direction, the actual film gets lost somewhere in its own progression, unable to make a comeback right till the climax. The lead actors try hard to make it as tense as possible but the hamming performances of the supporting cast never let them achieve the desired result.

    In short, the vision before commencing the shoot might have been of making a hard hitting explosive film shot on actual locations with two veteran actors. But the end product manages to interpret only 10-15% of that projected vision and thus can only be given marks for some well shot coal mine sequences in the beginning, few good scenes of clashes and the effort made by the team shooting on the tough locations. In fact, minus the sub-plot involving the infant, the film could have become an entirely different project to say it all.

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      Vipinno was offered a small role in the film Babbar 2009 but told director Ashur Trikha that he would not like to play a small character.Ashu Trikha asked him to leave the film and few years later cast him in Koyelaanchal 2014 in a negative role.

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2014 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Filming locations
      • India(Bombay)
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      • AMA Entertainments
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      • ₹65,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $373,920
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      2 hours 25 minutes
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