hipriti
Joined Oct 2003
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hipriti's rating
This is an amazing movie with mind blowing performances. It is truly an artistic film. The director admits he was inspired by Godfather. There are definitely some similarities between the two. People also find a resemblance of the characters with some Indian politicians. It is fairly true.
The movie is fast paced. Editing, cinematography, background scores, direction... all fall in place. Ordinarily, Govinda Govinda in the background would have reminded the audience of Govinda the actor. But the sequences were so intense that the movie absorbs the whole mind, leaving no thoughts of the outside world.
Amitabh does complete justice to Sarkar. He has an intense stare that can capture your mind. Kay Kay performs well. Supriya Pathak fits well as a middle class Marathi housewife. But the best part is the phenomenal rise of Abhishek.
On the whole, the Indian version of Godfather is a success and meets its muse in every respect.
The movie is fast paced. Editing, cinematography, background scores, direction... all fall in place. Ordinarily, Govinda Govinda in the background would have reminded the audience of Govinda the actor. But the sequences were so intense that the movie absorbs the whole mind, leaving no thoughts of the outside world.
Amitabh does complete justice to Sarkar. He has an intense stare that can capture your mind. Kay Kay performs well. Supriya Pathak fits well as a middle class Marathi housewife. But the best part is the phenomenal rise of Abhishek.
On the whole, the Indian version of Godfather is a success and meets its muse in every respect.