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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: -Maddy-

Reminding some of you here that this is the Special 26 reviews and discussion thread. Many posts in the last few pages are not even related remotely to the movie.

Off-topic discussion in the movie threads is disruptive for other members who want to discuss the movie. Please stick to topic and no more posts related to other non related movies, fans, members, etc...

Thank you.




What if I start discussing Nana Patekar will I be Baneed from this thread 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago



Thank You so much!!!! Much appreciated :)
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: -SalShah4eva-

When this movie got released?


Today in the Gulf and tommorow Worldwide 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: Maroonporsche




What if I start discussing Nana Patekar will I be Baneed from this thread 😆


😆
Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: -Radhe-


Does u give time 2 praise? 24/7 u Criticize Salman, how could we criticize then? 😆


His views are baseless..btw SG I adore Akshay and do criticize but as was said and told many the reason i stick up and argue on Salman alot is because hes picked on by people and its not on his movies but other things, whereas Akshay his is movies and maybe womaniing ways..but he diesnt draw attention..nor there zillions topics on him,.but doesnt mean because i dont say much on him or criticize Akshay tht i dont im not his supporter !,

i mean a movie like joker, which i didnt see because the trailer songs, and the actor himselve wasnt Happy so knew tht it was gonna be hortible..and TMK which i did see gave me a headache lol..but

RR on the otherhand just loved it 😊👏..and akshay and me now doing balle bslle!!

Btw thanks guys on giving Akshay attention😊👏...time todo bhangra..
Edited by wat_up - 12 years ago
Posted: 12 years ago

Maddy i was wondering how a akshay topic turned into something else
..Anyways, radhe was just giving his point view like others ..he liked Akshays masala movies and rom coms over others so what? Thats his opinion and as a right to it and he dont think this one interest him again his opinion..so stop judging just because hes a Salman supporter!!

Back to topic glad Hes getting praises😊👏
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Posted: 12 years ago
Congrats jess u became IF stunnerz
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Posted: 12 years ago
sooo going to watch this 😛
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Posted: 12 years ago
Movie review: Special 26
(Action/Crime)
Saibal Chatterjee
Thursday, February 07, 2013
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Movie review: Special 26

Cast:Akshay Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Manoj Bajpayee and Anupam Kher
Director: Neeraj Pandey

SPOILERS AHEAD

One absolutely failsafe way of figuring out the efficacy of a movie is to measure how heavy its runtime weighs on the audience.

Special 26 is actually quite a long film ' it is a shade under two and a half hours. But it feels much shorter than it really is.

It glides by with such effortlessness that it leaves behind no unsightly footmarks.

Special 26 is an intelligently scripted, superbly acted, enthralling and believable heist film that is more than just that.

Writer-director Neeraj Pandey's maiden film, A Wednesday, was a taut thriller that delivered a sharp comment on the nation's frequent and bloody brushes with the spectre of terrorism.

This one turns the spotlight, if only tangentially, on India's collective and seemingly never-ending struggle to rid itself of the scourge of rampant corruption.

Special 26, "inspired by true incidents", is set in the first few months of 1987, one of the final years of the long-entrenched licence-permit raj that allowed self-serving politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen to rob the people of the country at will and with impunity.

Without spelling it out in so many words, the film poses the question: a quarter century on, has anything really changed? Special 26 deals with an era that is long gone. Yet the central issue that it raises is still as relevant as ever.

At the heart of the film is an intriguing battle of wits between an honest-to-a-fault CBI officer Waseem Khan (Manoj Bajpayee) on the one hand and a cynical con artist Ajay Vardhan (Akshay Kumar) and his older associate P.K. Sharma (Anupam Kher) on the other.

While one is a committed custodian of a terribly flawed enforcement system, the other two think nothing of exploiting its many loopholes to serve their own get-rich-quick designs.

Waseem is a government functionary willing to slug it out in the field even as he waits patiently for a promised promotion and a better pay packet.

He asks his boss in mock-seriousness: "Can't make ends meet. Should I start taking bribes?" That, of course, is the last thing on his mind.

Ajay, on the other hand, has a reason to be cut up with the way life has treated him. So he and his accomplices are out to make those who live off the fat of the land pay for their greed.

There is no hero or villain here ' both Waseem and Ajay are common men simply going about their lives, each opting for his own methods.

None of the main characters, let alone the minor ones, has detailed back stories that could help the audience grasp exactly where they are coming from. Yet each of them is generally interesting enough to be integral to the jigsaw that the film is.

Neeraj Pandey is particularly adept at laying out his principal spaces and extracting dramatic value from them ' the locations and settings play an important part in not only taking the story forward, but also in capturing the shifting moods of the different players.

The cavernous and haphazardly lit CBI office where Waseem works, the huge; red-carpeted hall in which the fake law enforcers conduct the interviews to recruit young intelligence officials for one final mission; the streets and interiors where the raids take place; and the various terraces on/from which the sleuths operate (the director obviously has a fixation for rooftops) are all vital (and not merely incidental) elements in the narrative.

Even the minor characters have clearly identified locations ' Joginder (Rajesh Sharma) belongs to Old Delhi, Iqbal (Kishore Kadam) is a Jaipur man and film's only romantic interest is a teacher whose Mumbai school makes an appearance a few times.

These details of space, even when they are only fleeting, serve the purpose of underlining the slants and motives of the characters.

If there is a weak link in Special 26, it is the somewhat laboured love story involving Ajay and his pretty Mumbai neighbour, Priya (Kajal Aggarwal). Ignore the inevitable love ditties and a big fat wedding number, and there is little else in the film that would appear out of place.

Especially well executed is the daring CBI raid that the film opens with ' it is conducted on Republic Day 1987 in the bungalow of a corrupt and cowering minister.

The build-up is steady and the cat-and-mouse game that the real CBI men play with the fake ones assumes increasing urgency as the film hurtles towards the final flashpoint ' an audacious sortie on a high-end jewellery store in Mumbai.

Besides the gripping climactic moments ' the highlight of which is a surprise last-minute twist ' the film has a superbly mounted chase scene in Delhi's Connaught Place as Waseem and his men zero on a suspect.

Special 26 hinges on four pivotal performances, with Manoj Bajpayee's star turn being the standout one. It is a classic demonstration of what a consummate actor can achieve when he is at complete ease with the material at his disposal.

The pre-climactic scene between Bajpayee the armed interrogator and Anupam Kher the cornered target is remarkable for both its intensity and wit. The encounter crackles with controlled energy.

Akshay Kumar, shorn of all his superhero trappings, is a revelation. He stands up to the challenge with effort to spare. And Jimmy Shergill, whose invariably steady work often flies under our collective radars, is splendid as the man in uniform who has a score to settle with the conmen.

Just one grouse: wish Rajesh Sharma and Kishore Kadam were given a better deal. They are too good to be wasted in walk-on parts.

Verdict: Special 26 truly special. Not be missed.

http://movies.ndtv.com/movie-reviews/movie-review-i-special-26-i-781
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Cast: Akshay Kumar, Kajal Agarwal, Jimmy Sheirgill, Manoj Bajpayee, Anupam Kher
Directed by: Neeraj Pandey
Ratings: * * * *

Special 26 will leave you speechless.

Reality One: In the year 1980 (Mumbai), A big showroom of Jewellery was looted by some men posing 'Fake' C.B.I Officer's. Those men were never caught by the Police Authorities. The investigations was digging further and it was reported similar kinds of Robberies took place in some other parts of India. Reality Two: Neeraj Pandey who gave a cult classic 'A Wednesday' comes up with a film which is based on those Robberies where some men posed as Fake C.B.I officer's plants a Real Heist. Reality Three: Top-Notch Actors get's assigned to play the part of their Lifetime.

Reality Review: Four inglorious heroes posing as a C.B.I team plants fifty heists and one real C.B.I officer is assigned nab them. Ajay (Akshay Kumar) smart, daring and strong-willed. He's the master-planner. Sharmaji (Anupam Kher), a weak-hearted, but the real 'Loin of Punjab'. Iqbal (Kishore Kadam) and Joginder (Rajesh Sharma) who add muscle to the master-mind. In the late 1980's these con-men pose as C.B.I officers and raid Dirty-Politician's, Business Tycoon and Jewelers. No Official-Complaints made, No records or F.I.R's, All four escape after every heist with a clean-chit and loads of black money. A Real C.B.I Officer, Waseem (Manoj Bajpayee) along with sub-inspector Ranveer (Jimmy Sheirgill) are assigned to nab them and a deadly chase begins when Ajay plants his last Heist in Mumbai.

Akshay Kumar shows his caliber of Acting in Full-Form. Kindly do not expect the routine Akshay Kumar comedy here, But his performance has lot more to offer. Anupam Kher rocks as Sharmaji. In fact, Anupam Kher is one such actor that refuses to leave your Brains even after you have left the Auditorium. Jimmy Sheirgill is class-apart. Please notice his character-turn once he realizes that he has become a 'Victim' of the Fake Imposter's of C.B.I. As soon as the script goes in the hands of Manoj Bajpayee, The actor makes you feel that it's his show. Brilliant performance by Manoj Bajpayee will leave you stunned. Kajal Aggarwal has nothing to offer, In fact she is wasted. Divya Dutta has an interesting role that provides some laughter. Kishore Kadam and Joginder lends a good support.

Director Neeraj Pandey deserves a standing ovation for the brilliance of executing this film. He weaves an intelligent, Mind-racing thriller which keeps you tightly strapped to your seats. The camera work by Bobby Singh deserves a special mention which captures the 1980's era beautifully. The powerful background score enthuses the pace. The only place the film loses it's grip is the romantic track and dance number which was really sounded very Un-Wanted.

The Final Reality Verdict: Special 26 is Tight, Fast Paced, Racy and Intelligently handled Reality-Check thriller which is sure to leave you Speechless!!!

http://www.mizonews.net/entertainment/special-26-review-itll-leave-you-speechless/

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