Movie Review : Sarkar Raj (2008)
Ram Gopal Verma had a point to prove in the bollywood after the disastrous sequel of Sholey- RGV Ki Aag and he does it with style by his newly released movie – Sarkar Raj. He is the best in the business when it comes to the movies of duo of politics and crime genre.
With the sequel of earlier box office successful and critically acclaimed Sarkar, he had a bigger task of taking the legend ahead while narrating a new drama; and to a decent degree he succeeds in carrying the legacy forward. While prequel was inspired from Francis Ford Coppola’s classic Godfather 1, sequel draws no inspiration from Godfather 2 and it’s an original script by Ramu himself and Prashant Pandey. The script is tightly held throughout the movie and is almost flawless.
In the sequel, Sarkar aka Subhash Nagre (Amitabh Bachchan) takes a backseat as son Shankar Nagre (Abhishek Bachchan) takes hold of the family empire. An NRI industrialist Anita Ranjan (Aishwarya Rai) approaches the Nagre family with a power plant project to be set in the local lands of Maharashtra under Sarkar’s domain. After initial reluctance, Sarkar gives a go ahead to the venture which soon takes shape of a political conspiracy.
Ramu’s narration of the story has its own style. His stories are strongly bonded with strong characters still characters never supersede the script. Every character neatly performs under the boundaries of the story and superb narration makes a perfectly glued characters and story.In this movie also RGV has kept the theme of the prequel intact with popular “Govinda-Govinda” chanting. In some parts movie takes repetitive tone of its prequel especially in the portrayal of villain characters. Characters are moulded in same set of minds like in the prequel and it quits the freshness of the script.
Ramu adopted new character responsibility when he reversed the roles of Amitabh Bachhan and Abhishek Bachhan in the sequel. While Abhishek Bachhan is side watcher in the first half of the prequel and take the front lead in later half, in sequel Abhishek leads in the first half and Big B takes command in the later half.
Though entire movie is well knit with its marvelous script, what leaves you breathless is the climax of the story when new surprises emerges leaving you amazed with beautiful and logical explanation. Dialogues are meaningful and well though of. Screenplay of the climax is flawless and work of Amitabh Bachhan on the screen pays off well.
From acting’s point of view Aish is better, Govind Namdev, Saiyaji Shinde and Upendra Lamaye typical RGV characters. Amitabh Bachhan is ever evolving and anything is insufficient to describe his acting prowess. But the major attraction of this movie is Abhishek Bachhan’s performance. We have seen the hint of talent he has in his earlier movies - Yuva, Guru and Sarkar. He has grown better and better with every movie and it seems Big B can be proud of the way junior B has commanded in his past movies. This movies marks the new beginning in Abhishek’s career. He is definitely in the race of country’s finest acting talent all time. He is calm, evolving gracious and self confident. He can become true successor of Big B , if continued on this path.
Overall must watch for all who enjoys movies. A masterpiece to watch.
Cast
Cast: Aishwarya Rai, Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan,
Crew
Publicity Designer: Rahul Nanda, Himanshu Nanda
Story Writer: Prashant Pandey
Sound Designer: Debashish Mishra
Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Producer: Pravin Nischol, Z Picture Company, Ram Gopal Varma
Music
Music Director: Bapi - Tutul
Background Sound: Amar Mohile
Music Company: T-Series
Rating - 4.5/5
Movie Preview : God Tusi Great Ho
‘God Tusi Great Ho’ is the debut movie for writer turned director Rumi Jaffery who has written scripts of Chalte Chalte , Mujhse Shadi Karoge, Aa Ab Laut Chalein and Rang. Movie has super-natural touch in its theme.
The story revolves around Arun Prajapati (Salman Khan) who wants to be a successful TV anchor but faces failure at whatever he does. He is in love with Alia ( Priyanka Chopra) who is a TV anchor. Arun portrays very unhappy character who blames God for all of his failures. Story takes a dramatic turn when rocky (Sohail Khan) joins as TV anchor in the same TV channel in which Alia works. Arun becomes desperately hopeless since he believes that he will loose Alia to Rocky. Circumstances become worse when Arun is thrown out of channel and he again blames it all on God. At this things take supernatural turn as Almighty God appears before him and both get involved in an argument about God’s efficiency in running worldly matters. Arun claims that he can do the job better and at this God hands him over the charge of world for seven days to check his claims. After Arun takes the charge, he starts taking advantage of Godly powers to become successful. First he fix rocky to an uneasy spot and then win over Alia’s love. Everything starts coming back on the track but then he faces extreme challenges to manage worldly affairs as millions of people around the world keep praying to him every second and he can’t ignore. Godly power becomes curse for his life and he learns the lesson that everyone has his share of the problems. Movie ends with a happy note and universal message of love and humanity.
From the story line movie looks like Hindi Version of Hollywood comedy “Almighty God” starring Jenifer Aniston and comedy star Jim carry. Salman khan is believed to put extra hard work for this movie as director claims. Amitabh Bachhan is not playing the role of God as it might appear. Instead he is Godfather of Salman Khan in this movie. Other cast – Anupam Kher, Amita Nangia and Sohail Khan also have small but significant role to play in the movie.
Casting
CAST: Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Amitabh Bachchan, Manisha Koirala, Anupam Kher, Beena Kak, Rukhsar, Dilip Tahil, Sohail Khan, Satish Kaushik and Sanjay Mishra
DIRECTOR: Rumi Jaffery
MUSIC: Sajid Wajid
Genre: Comedy / Romance
