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8/10
A Nutshell Review: Aakrosh
DICK STEEL15 October 2010
Besides the usual disclaimer that precedes a film that all incidents, characters and similarities portrayed within are coincidental at best, Priyadarshan's Aakrish takes one extra step to reinforce this point, as it wants to tackle the real world issue of "honour killing" on film, cobbling together a series of faux pas newspaper articles and stamping them as "Fact", before hammering a full size "Fiction" inter-title across the screen prior to the commencement of the film proper. And up until the last frame did it dawn upon me that the narrative also took issue, besides caste, with that of corrupt cops and politicians who exploit an inherently weak justice system.

The story is sufficient to make you seethe with rage as we follow the investigations into the disappearance of three students, whose final moments will get enacted in due course, but only as we gain a certain foothold and breakthrough as experienced by the police officers Sidhant Chaturvedi (Akshaye Khanna) and Pratap Kumar (Ajay Devgan). Arriving from Delhi under the orders of the central government under pressure by a demonstrating student group seeking answers, the two protagonist have to quickly learn and get comfortable with each other's working style to maintain a certain degree of sanity as they tackle an environment that is most hostile, and alien to Sidhant, whose by-the-book methods are in danger of collapsing anytime.

This especially so when faced with an uncooperative local police force who cooks up possibly every reason available not to do work, and through their blatant obstruction of justice, may seem to suggest some involvement in the primary case as well. While on one hand providing unintentional comedy, I feel the investigating officers' pain when they hit a brick wall from within their own support group who more often than not seem to be on the other side of the fence.

It's the culture of silence that is most deafening, and for the first hour before the interval, Aakrosh is quite frustrating to sit through not because of its relatively slow pace, but how we see how helpless our heroes can be given their operating within red tape, and letting others rip them apart because processes rightfully bound them from hitting out. Those who have information are also cowered by threats and an innate fear that it's best to keep one's mouth shut, otherwise punishment will come in the form of bodily harm, and even death as dished out by the masked militia of men who call themselves Shool's Army, intolerant individuals bandied together to bully others into submitting to their bigoted beliefs.

For those not versed in the caste system, this film may give you an idea what it's about as it laments about the state of current affairs, and how there's so much room for improvement in terms of people's attitudes. Director Priyadarshan, whom I associate with comedies like Billu Barber and De Dana Dan, goes all serious and doesn't mince his words in Aakrosh's epilogue, as he crafts a somewhat bleak film with an ending that will raise some eyebrows, suggesting at times that you got to play fire with fire, and some of the techniques employed by the cops here may highlight certain (il)legal framework that many may not be familiar with for us outside India, but so long as it works (and a brilliant plan and execution I must add).

The film works because of the great chemistry between the pairing of Aakshaye Khanna and Ajay Devgan as cops who have the potential to be the best of buddies, yet operating on different investigative philosophies that put them at loggerheads as well. They share some explosive charisma on screen that just chews up all the surrounding scenery, with magnetic qualities that help to tide through the less happening stages of the film, one of which I felt was overly long and probably unnecessary was the entire backstory song/dance routine for Ajay's Pratap and his one time lady love Geetha (Bipasha Basu), their relationship being a victim of caste hypocrisy.

Despite being passed with an Adults only rating in India and suffering 2 cuts from a reported 30 planned by the censor board there, Aakrosh is still a hard hitting investigative thriller. While the trailer may suggest high octane action, these sequences are fairly limited in the film, with nothing that especially stands out to wow. There's a rooftop chase sequence with a fair bit of parkour, but it's more reminiscent of Hollywood's Bourne series which delivered the action scenes with a bit more of a refined flair, with this being a bit rough off the edges. However a ballsy story without mincing its themes make Aakrosh the winner here.
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8/10
Simply Brilliant!!
naman-avastol15 October 2010
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.
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8/10
A Hard Hitting Saga
nabiabhinav15 October 2010
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.
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6/10
A scene-by-scene copy of Mississipi Burning
santosheflu27 May 2011
Last night, I watched Mississipi Burning (1988) and was taken by surprise. It was really a shock to see how every bit of the movie has been copied by Priyadarshan. When I say 'copy', I mean it. Akrosh has nothing original to offer. Mississipi becomes UP/Bihar and racist killing takes the shape of honor killing. Rest remains same: the setting, the place the detectives stay, the place where killings happen, so on and so forth. Ajay Devgan plays a perfect Gene Hackman and does justice to the role. Akshaye Khanna plays a Defoe, the second lead. Can you believe it he appears in the same get-up as Dafoe in Mississipi...? Paresh Rawal's part has been a little spiced up to cater to the taste of Indian audience.

Mississipi burning maintains the pace and never goes off-track, thanks to the director. Priyadarshan spoils the momentum by bringing in too-unrealistic and melodramatic fight sequences. Watch Mississipi Burning for a much better viewing experience. Aakrosh is an average remake...nothing more!
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9/10
it is worth watching than those stupid funny love stories
vaibs_238722 January 2011
An outstanding dark movie ever made on a social subject...nothing could be better than this....you must be wondering than why it is not that popular.....2 simple reasons...1--no publicity...2--a rural story which everybody will like but forgets soon or don't wanna discuss...if you wanna taste what the real rural Indian thinkig on 'love' is than do watch this flick and specially the chemistry between the two actors is worth watching. If you are a kind of men who has lived his/her childhood like 'gautam buddha' than you might get disturberd mentally...Mind you its a 'good' torture 4 'cool urban people' out there.

It is based on 'honour killing'.So if you ever ever loved someone & just imagine if she would have been that girl on whom this story is based on then you would realize what it takes to love in 'rural India'..just feel it..the scene where the 3 guys are being murderded is worth watching.

PERFORMANCE--Every Character---More than or upto 100%....

9/10...i should have given it 10 but honestly i don't know why i'm giving it a 9
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7/10
Aakrosh - Anger within
shailu_nonstop15 October 2010
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.
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8/10
A take on honor killing. Nicely executed!!
anjan_singh16 October 2010
Watch or Not?: Definitely watch it as there is hardly any such good movies in Bollywood. and of course there is Ajay Devgan + Paresh Rawal.

As it happens, whenever you first hear about how great a movie is and then go n watch the movie, it just doesn't stands up to the expectation you have built it for the movie in your minds. However, being a Priyadarshan(Director) movie( who excels in comedy movies), my expectations weren't sky high. The film plot has great scope for an enthralling venture and thats why the movie is enjoyable supported by Ajay Devgan experience of acting in such social-oriented-plot movies. Watching him always makes you forget u have popcorn to eat. He simply captures your attention.

The story is about murder of 3 teenagers in a village n how a CBI officer(Akshay Khanna) and an Army officer(Ajay Devgan) goes about to solve it.

The best part of the movie is Paresh Rawal, acting as a shrewd local Police Officer. With the ease he portrays the villain character, reminds you of his villain roles in 90s.
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7/10
Incredible Thriller
Herag5 November 2010
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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9/10
Priyadarshan can make serious movies as well
yourz_sanju16 October 2010
ever since i have seen Hera Pheri, Hungama, Hulchul, Bhool Bhulaiya, Garam Masala, Mere Baap Pehle Aap, Billu Barber, Bhagam Bhaag, De Dhana Dhan, and Yeh Tera Ghar Yeh Mera Ghar. I had believed in his movies to be funny moreover than serious.. but with Aakrosh he reminds us the time of Viraasat again. the story is about three students who were missing from more than two months and and two CBI officer Ajay Devgan and Akshaye Khanna's struggle to find evidence and get culprits to court for punishment. its for you to find out by watching what they go through and whether they succeed or not. I liked this movie for various reason, and top of the reason would be that most of the characters were done justice by getting the right actors to them and thats why they were portrayed well. Paresh Rawal is must watch in this film along with Bipasha Basu who doesn't get much scope. but she made every second she played worth praising for. the original success of this film will be when India gets triumph on honour killing.. then the attempt of making this film will be real victory. in sort, its a must watch.
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7/10
a good hard hitting movie which is quite suspenseful and hardcore.
saadgkhan19 October 2010
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.
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9/10
Excellent job done!
jaskeerat88816 October 2010
This is my first ever review at any other website. I had gone to see this movie just for the sake of going with my friends. But this actually turned out to be one of the best of my seen movies. If you like thrillers, i think this one is the best option you have in 2010. It one of those movies which one never minds to see the whole again. The action in this movie is quite realistic. The movie entertains through out its course. Trust me you will never be getting bored in any of its parts. It is one of the movies where u actually get the after good effect. After watching this movie you will actually become a big fan of three main actors. So don't just read this review but actually go and watch this movie. The reason why i gave 9 and wrote excellent was because I m still waiting for some more perfection. That's all from me, so just go out and watch it in the theaters.
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6/10
(No major spoilers) Straight lift of Mississippi Burning
roshan_simon29 January 2011
If you watch Mississipi Burning & Aakrosh back-to-back; you will agree with me. A straight lift from the English. Only scenes worth watching; 'Parkour' & Paresh Rawal.

Mostly all the lines and events are copied. Only difference, in the English the FBI and the girl commit adultery. In the Hindi; they are old lovers.

But the actors have done a good job; on their part.

Another thing that made me laugh; was in the Parkour chase scenes; you can easily make out when they are switching Ajay Devgan and the 'supposedly' Body double.
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3/10
Its not inspired... Its entirely copied
nitinjain_nitin22 March 2011
When I saw Aakrosh, I thought to myself 'Wow Priyadarshan can make some really good hard-hitting films. He made some really good comedies but now his comedies are working no more, so he has exploited a new genre and that too very well'. But then I read somewhere that this film is inspired from the Hollywood movie Mississippi Burning. So I brought that film and saw it to compare and contrast and I bet you there is nothing to contrast. Aakrosh is straight life almost scene to scene and dialogue to dialogue from Mississippi Burning. The only difference is that Mississippi Burning deals with civil rights in America during 1964 and Aakrosh deals with honour killings, which was a hot topic at the time of its making.

However the acting by both Ajay Devgn and Akshaye Khanna did justice to Gene Hackman and William Defoe's acting. But all in all it is a straight lift (lifts from Hollywood disgust me). You can make films after being inspired that's a whole different story, but lifts are uncreative and something to be ashamed of.

You should have the guts to claim that the movie is a lift. First you copy something, which in this case, by the way, is a blatant act of plagiarism, and then you claim it as your own is shameful.

Indian film makers who do such heinous acts should be ashamed of themselves. Moreover they should stop making films if they have run out of ideas, or at least credit the film from which they are copying.

I have changed my rating from 6 to 3 after watching Mississippi Burning.
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6/10
Good Attempt - But could have been better
venkat2cool29 October 2010
When you sit to watch a movie about 3 abducted students in rural Bihar, you tend to have some expectations. Expectations that have been met (rather exceeded) by some genius directors like Vishal Bharadwaj (Omkara), Prakash Jha (Gangaajal, Apharan), etc. I wont say that Priyadarshan did a shabby job, but somewhere you do not end up coming out of the theater satisfied that you watched a masterpiece.

Two things were very good in the movie - 1. The star cast... Ajay Devgan, Akshaye Khanna and Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles. 2. The setup/plot combination... the plot of age-old harassment in rural Bihar. So this gives the movie a very good platform to build upon.

The movie starts with three medical students going untraceable in a village and CBI is in to solve the case. It appoints its two officers - Ajay and Akshaye to investigate the case. As they start digging in to the details, they come to know about the other related (and deep-rooted) problems in the village. How they solve the problems and unearth the mystery is all what the movie is about.

Now for Priyadarshan trademark - what are the things flicked (oops... inspired) from other movies. (1) The movie is "inspired" from the 1987 Hollywood flick - Mississippi Burning. (2) The chase sequence when Ajay Devgan chases a crook called Nasbandi is flicked from Casino Royale.

On the whole, its a nice movie. But I personally did not like the climax much. I would not like to discuss about the climax but I felt if it had been somewhat different, it would have been better.
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8/10
They should make an Aakrosh 2 !
varghesejunior2 October 2012
A reality based thriller, this film definitely deserves a sequel with the 2 lead actors.

The film focuses on honor killings in north India and the evils still prevalent in society. A CBI officer and ex army officer are deputed to Jhanjhar where 3 college students were last seen to find out what happened to them and bring the culprits to book.

The good - the acting, especially Akshaye Khanna and Paresh Rawal, the stunts and action sequences , the editing, the plot, the climax. The second half of the film is more intense than the first.

The bad - one item song, but not an issue really . Does not spoil the essence of the film.

All in all, worth a watch.
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Priyadarshan again rips off a Hollywood film for his thriller vaguely made on the subject of honour killings.
bobbysing27 January 2011
Priyadarshan returning back to thrillers was a great news after his recent failures in comedy. And with the shining merit of being a film made on honour killings in Bihar, featuring Ajay Devgan, Bipasha Basu, Akshay Khanna and Paresh Rawal, AAKROSH did sound interesting as well as exiting before with its pre release promotion in the media.

But very unexpectedly what we get is once again a completely ripped off film from the well known director Priyadarshan who already has numerous inspired films in his repertoire. A scene to scene lift from "Mississippi Burning" (1988), AAKROSH is not at all an original piece of work from any angle. Only giving it an Indian touch by talking about honour killings in Bihar in a very vague manner and adding some love plots into it cannot hide the original source from where it has been clearly copied.

Every little detail in the film is borrowed from the 1988 English film made on disappearance of three civil rights workers in the 60s America which was then fighting with its class problems between the black and whites. For instance, Two officials investigating the case visiting the city, the police standing against them, the officers having different styles of working, attack on their hotel room, the scenes at the barber shop, a car found drowned in the lake, the officers calling their own police men from the city, the silent protest march of the people, the wife of a local officer having a soft corner for one of the investigators, she informing him about the truth and then getting beaten by her husband, one chase sequences interrupted by a train, the two officers losing their case in the court, finding the dead bodies of the three men buried and then the final justice…….Each and every above mentioned scene is shockingly right there in "Mississippi Burning", which very truthfully is plagiarized in AAKROSH.

In the original the one of the three missing boys is a black and the other two are white. Using the same setting Priyan also casts one dark coloured boy posing as a low caste character and two other boys playing the parts of students coming from well off and influential families. Moreover the burning cross left outside the hotel of the investigators in the English film gets transformed into a burning Trishul in AAKROSH quite amusingly.

So what can be written about a movie which is all shot on the basis on the scenes taken from another director's work. Apart from being a clear version, the film also doesn't impress too much as an investigative thriller as nothing interesting happens in its first half except the introduction of the cast in the backdrop of Bihar. Post intermission too the proceedings are a bit lengthy and not engrossing as they should have been. Both Ajay Devgan and Akshay Khanna look like confused officers right from the start and only Ajay comes up with some good chase sequences and dialogues.

Being a undisclosed version, the only merit I could find in the movie was its fine Cinematography with some good action scenes using a yellowish green colour tone throughout. The honour killings topic has neither been touched aggressively nor has any research been put in its use in the movie. Hence its Priyadarshan (ironically a national award winner) once again coming up with an all borrowed content in the script using his favourite echo sound in the dialogues. Still if you don't bother or care whether it's an original piece of work or not then you may watch if you wish.

Rating : No Ratings as its all unofficially borrowed.
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7/10
An excellent exposure of a serious matter
mrdeezer22 November 2012
Aakrosh is one of my favorite movies of all time. The direction and acting is out standing. Song's lyrics and music is out standing. Excellent action, Great Script, good dialogue delivery It contains some offensive words against lower cast too but it was a necessary thing because the story is about Indian Cast system. The background music of the film is great, the acting of the supporting actors is also mind blowing. Some scene will make you angry and some make you sad. The concept of the film is not suitable for some audiences because of few dialogue that contains vulgar meanings and some scenes contains so blood shed. Everyone should watch this film.
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10/10
Realistic Movie, Must see for all
kunduthegreat18 October 2010
After Gangaajal(2003) a lot water has passed in River Ganges. Haven't seen such a good, realistic Hindi movie for a long time. This is a movie I will recommend as a MUST SEE for all Indians and stand united against Honour Killing & racism. Hats off to Priyadarshan for making such a serious movie besides making comedy movies.

Storyline: Two CBI officers struggling to investigate about 3 missing medical students against corrupt police officials and local politicians. But finds out more than that,

Crew: Ajay Devgan, Paresh Rawal, Akshaye Khanna did their best. Reema Sen worked better than Bipasha. But both the bongs played it hard.

Guidelines: Parental Guidelines required if you are bringing kids. Enjoy the movie in theater & Stop Piracy.
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7/10
Good remake
nayankumarsahu3 July 2019
Warning: Spoilers
After watching this movie I realised that it's a complete remake of 1988 Hollywood movie Mississippi Burning.
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8/10
Good stuff
MovieInspector17 November 2010
Lets start off with the actors. First of all, Ajay Devgan and Akshaye Khanna were great; they both played the roles of no-nonsense, strong minded CBI officers very well. We're not used to seeing Paresh Rawal in such a role, but he also did very well. Bipasha Basu was also good and Reema Sen did well too in her role. The story itself is good; it keeps you hooked all the way which makes it a good thriller. Priyadarshan has done a good job. There's nothing special about the music, though the track 'isaq se meetha' is alright.

Verdict: Watch it; you'll be kept at the edge of your seat for most of the film. I give it 8/10
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6/10
Better then Priyadarshan recent films but misses the spot
silvan-desouza15 September 2012
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Priyadarshan before getting into comedies was one of our finest dramatic directors though most of his films were his own reproductions of Malyalam ones but yet he gave some great films till HERA PHERI, HUNGAMA and then he starting doing stale comedies. AAKROSH was a break from comedies and he ventured into serious intense cinema yet again. He cast Ajay Devgan and returned with Akshaye Khanna after some time and both talented actors obviously the expectations were high. But the film comes across as a below average film, he tried to balance 80's masala with social awareness kinda subject and hence fell down. The film is a remake of Missisipi Burning but lacks the strong impact. There are several loopholes and many hard to digest masala scenes thrown in as Priyan wanted to appeal to the masses and classes too. The film starts off well, Paresh Rawal's scenes with Ajay and Akshaye are superb, also the bonding between Ajay and Akshaye is good Several more scenes are well handled but the problem is the lack of consistency, there are several half baked sub plots like Shool Sena part and several more. The film also seems abruptly moving into different things all of a sudden, Pray why the flashback of Bips-Ajay was suddenly thrown in? Especially the song? The film has several stunts like Ajay chasing the guy which is well executed but sometimes it does ruin the going ons by seeming forced like the train stunt. The film's climax too seems abrupt and all of a sudden

Direction by Priyadarshan is good but not one of his best Music seems forced

Ajay Devgan excels yet again as the lead and conveys through his eyes and endears himself well to the masses, Akshaye Khanna too does a great job in his role It's a pleasure to see him do serious stuff Bipasha Basu is decent in a role that could be better Paresh Rawal returns to his villainy something he excelled in the 80s and 90s before he started comedies and excels Reema Sen is superb in her role rest all are good to average
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10/10
Aakrosh Review: The best Indian action thriller ever, as apart from a crisp execution it perfectly carries the feel of a dark action film as well!
Achyut_Prashast_Singh14 April 2018
Movie: Aakrosh (A): Action/Thriller - Hindi

After watching Ajay Devgn's newly released action crime thriller RAID, I felt the urge to watch AAKROSH, because it seemed to have a realistic feel like the former as well. I finally checked it out and after watching it, I have only praise for the film.

Positives:

  • The screenplay is excellent. It carries the feel of a dark action movie and every time the heroes break into action is awesome.
  • Ajay Devgn and Akshaye Khanna are highly impressive. The bonding between them is quite likable and works for a major segment. Paresh Rawal's performance is extremely realistic and he deserves a lot of praise.
  • The action sequences are extremely mindblowing; every action sequence feels new, innovative, creative and never seen before.
  • The music works for the film very well.
  • The twists and turns in the screenplay are very well woven.
  • The film has many excellent and clapworthy dialogues which are bound to be memorable.
  • Technical aspects ranging from cinematography to editing as top notch.
  • The film has explored an issue which is merely used as a subplot in most Bollywood films.


Negatives:

  • Nil


Repeat value: Yes

AAKROSH is the best Indian action thriller in every aspect. It's biggest success is carrying the feel of a dark action film in every frame and this makes the film one of its kind. It's an underrated gem from 2010 and had it released in 2018, it would have been a huge success. It's a shame that a film this socially relevant was given an A certificate, which further limited its box office prospects.
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6/10
Amazing
tushargupta-2728612 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is amazing and nice story suspense full
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4/10
Another shameless rip-off
rakesh_mukherjee23 October 2010
Although the movie has been getting good reviews, it was nothing but a shameless rip-off of "Mississippi Burning", with a few mis-placed songs thrown in and a few nonsensical stunts/action-sequence.

Looks like Priyadarshan had done his homework well for this movie. He hasn't left a scene in "Mississippi Burning" (MB) which hasn't been copied into "Aakrosh". Right from the characters, story, sequence of events, love interests, chase sequences, barber shop, dialogs - everything was the same. He even goes to an extent of replacing the burning cross scene from MB to a burning trishool in Aakrosh. The "Colored vs White" in MB has been replaced by "Upper castes vs Lower castes" (which is of course because the former couldn't be applied in Indian scenario).

I would also acknowledge the "creativity" Priyadarshan put in this movie. The ending was certainly different from what Alan Parker managed in MB. Priyadarshan takes a bold step ahead and creates a new 'brave' ending for the movie. Chase sequence on bicycles and roof top car stunts were certainly innovative. The misfit songs too add volume to the annoyance.

This said, for any person who hasn't seen MB, this would turn out to be a good movie. Lead actors have done a good job. Except (surprisingly) Paresh Rawal, who has over-acted his guts out.

I would rate it 4 out of 10, not because the movie wasn't good - because it was a shameless copy.
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8/10
Good
danieljames-dj31 March 2020
Watched yesterday (2020), I liked the movie very much - a variety crime thriller. Ajay was awesome.
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