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Monday, December 29, 2008

Ghajini - Amir's Hysterical Performance

Atrocity is not bound to a sick mind but it can be for avenge of the purest part of you which is love. How could a person with a stature of our protagonist can became so brutely insane that he literally butchers people who come in the way of his path of revenge but most importantly of all is the answer to question for justification of this gruesome act. The mind bobbling find-and-kill tail of a nerve wracking, high pulsating and ferocious sequence of violence embedded with adorable sequence of serene soft romantic moments makes Ghajani the most talked about movie even before it was released and surely the movie live up to the hype and hysteria which was created earlier.

Inspired by a holliwood cracker "Momento" not even a single sequence in this movie falls anywhere down to the era created by the earlier blockbuster. In totality it actually put Ghajini on top thanks to the animosity and ferocity displayed by ace actor Amir Khan . He has created a cult for society by playing Sanjay Singhnia and surely it will wipe off all the earlier images he built. I am sure the gray shaded role he has played in this movie will become the most liked gray shaded role performed in recent times. He is a gem and just polishing the shine further with every single movie he is making, absolutely impacable.

The story line is also altered from it's original tamil version (Of course from it's holliwood version as well) and for good only. There are actually two parallel stories which run through first half and the pace on which it runs really gives you a feeling of saturating enjoyment well within the halfway. Second half starts having a rendezvous with Ghajini and the closing bell will left you dumbstruck with the raw action and the intensity Amir has displayed in his pursuit of Ghajini, highly spirited performance. The only flaw one could derive from Ghajini is the role of Ghajini himself and the motive on which the lead actress gets killed, it should have been more convincing or in other words the grandeur performance of Amir Khan will underrate anything underlying.

From the performance point of view Amir is a standout. The intensity, the build-for-kill attitude, the raw wrath and agony which was required for his character; he did full justice to that. I don't think anyone in Bolliwood could have taken up the role and would have done even half of the delusion Amir did. Asin is surely going to make a great mark with this movie, she was outstanding in her role and her charm of caring a girl-next-door look is going to knock many hearts and doors to get opened going forward. She is going long way in Bolliwood for sure, her presence would ease off the tensions and would give you a chance to blissfully smile and adore the couple (Asin-Amir). Although she need to work on the intensity part especially in the last scene of hers' where she wasn't convincing while getting killed or may be Amir set the bar so high that no one could reach to his mark and would leave you to comment.


Background score and music are apt to the situations and would definitely give you a breather which will be a must while things around get highly intense as the movie progresses, direction and especially the raw action sequences of the movie are outstanding. It gives you a feeling that it's a genuine storyline not a Bond story where flying bullets never hit the target as long as it's Bond who is facing them. Our hero in the movie is vulnerable and he makes mistakes often. Needless to say not his fault, he can only retain memory for 15 minutes. Although the theme is copied from elsewhere but the projection is brillient and surely this will be the best movie for the year from Bolliwood.

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