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Special 26 have a fantastic WOM so it will pick up like Kahaani did 👏 i predict 35 cr weekend 😊
Originally posted by: NadzGirl...
I'm gonna watch this flick because the promos looks interesting. Especially the promo/song on Kajal and Akshay
WOM for the movie is coming out as excellent
Even if its a slow starter the movie is sureshot going to be BB.I am going this weekend. dying to see Akki in intense role after all those mindless comedies
SPECIAL 26 Warning: Although I have tried not to reveal the suspense, there may be spoilers in the review as some bit has had to be revealed to point out the screenplay flaws. Please DO NOT read the review if you do not want to know the story. Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, Wide Frame Pictures and Friday Filmworks Pvt. Ltd.'s Special 26 (UA) is a suspense thriller. Ajay (Akshay Kumar), Sharma (Anupam Kher), Joginder (Rajesh Sharma) and Iqbal (Kishore Kadam) operate as a group. They im personate CBI officers, raid gullible people and vanish with the booty. In one such raid on a minister, the fake CBI officers make away with the seized cash and jewellery, asking police officer Ranveer Singh (Jimmy Shergill) to await further instructions. Ranveer realises that he has been fooled. He is suspended for not having used his discretion and for having supported frauds in carrying out the raid, even though he says, he had done so under the belief that the raiders were genuine. Ranveer Singh approaches the CBI and seeks its assistance in nabbing the fake CBI team. He promises CBI officer Waseem (Manoj Bajpayee) that he would himself work hard in tracking down the culprits. Meanwhile, Ajay and his friends continue raiding people and making tons of money. They escape each time because those raided don't complain to the police since it is their black money which has been confiscated by the fraudsters. Ranveer Singh manages to track down Sharma, one of the con men, who are now planning to raid a renowned jewellery showroom as their one last operation. Does Sharma spill the beans before CBI officer Waseem? Does Waseem succeed in nabbing Ajay and company? Or does Ajay prove to be smarter than Waseem? Does Sharma inform Ajay about his encounter with Waseem? What is Ranveer Singh's role in the operation after he has tracked down Sharma? Neeraj Pandey's script has intrigue value and keeps the audience engrossed except when, at regular intervals, the pace of the drama slackens due to lengthy scenes. For instance, the entire process of the raid is shown in such great detail that it gets boring for the viewer. Also, the suspense about Ranveer Singh is created for the audience because of the telephonic conversation between Ajay and him at the start. Frankly, Ajay did not need to make the official call to Ranveer Singh – the audience realises this when the 'created' suspense is revealed towards the end. This will leave the viewers with a sense of having been cheated because the entire suspense angle turns out to be fake rather than genuine. In other words, the suspense is created by putting only the audience – rather than one or more characters in the film also – on the wrong track. Neeraj Pandey's screenplay also does not answer one question which arises in the audience's mind: why did Ranveer Singh complain to the CBI? While his complaint seems justified when it is made, it seems completely uncalled for once the suspense is revealed. For, the entire drama could've progressed far more smoothly without the involvement of the real CBI. Writer Pandey may want the audience to believe that Ranveer Singh benefitted due to the CBI's intervention but he is unable to explain why he (Ranveer) couldn't have carried on without getting the CBI into the picture. After all, even if one were to assume that the CBI involvement would have helped Ranveer Singh, there was always the fear that the CBI intervention could also work against his (Ranveer's) interest. In the absence of the complaint, the CBI would've never been involved because of the absence of a formal police complaint by the affected parties. Having said this, it must be added that both these negative points come up at the fag end of the film, till which time the audience is fairly engrossed in the proceedings. In other words, the two defects in the screenplay – and let it be said, they are glaring defects – don't disturb the enjoyment of the drama by the audience till almost the film's end. But once the film is over, they do disturb the viewers. The romantic track in the drama is weak. The film could've also done with a lot more light moments and more and better music to make it more appealing to the masses. For, in the form in which it is, it becomes more class-appealing. Dialogues (by Neeraj Pandey) are good. Akshay Kumar acts with effortless ease and plays the fake CBI officer with a lot of conviction. Kajal Aggarwal gets very little scope as his beloved, Priya. She does well. Anupam Kher is in good form and performs ably. Jimmy Shergill is effective. Manoj Bajpayee does a fine job and is very earnest as CBI officer Waseem. Rajesh Sharma is efficient. Kishore Kadam is natural. His comedy is enjoyable. As his wife, Aparna Ghoshal stands out in the singular scene she is seen in. Vipin Sharma (as the ACP), Deepraj Rana (as Waseem's aide, Rahul) and Divya Dutta (as police officer Shanti) lend the required support. Sukhvinder Chahal (as minister Gupta), Abha Parmar (as minister Gupta's wife), Mukesh Bhatt (as the minister's PA), Tiku Talsania, Neetu Singh (as Waseem's wife) and Neeru Bajwa (in a dance number) leave their marks in the few scenes they have. Ujjwal Chopra (in the role of Solanki), Paritosh Sand (as additional director, CBI), Gurpal Singh (as the telephone repair guy), Jarnail Singh (as the telephone recording guy), Prema Sakhardande (as Priya's grandmother) and the others do as desired. Neeraj Pandey's direction is better than his script except that his scenes are very lengthy and go into great and unnecessary details. Yet, it must be said that he manages to keep the intrigue value of the drama alive. Music could've been better. 'Gore mukhde pe' (composed by Himesh Reshammiya) is a nice number. 'Kaun mera' (M.M. Kreem) is melodious but very slow. The other songs (also set to tune by M.M. Kreem) are ordinary. Irshad Kamil's lyrics are fair. Ganesh Acharya's choreography is nice. Background music, composed by Surender Sodhi, is loud and heavy. Bobby Singh's camerawork is lovely. Abbas Ali Moghul's action scenes are okay. Vaishnavi Reddy's sets are alright. Editing (Shree Narayan Singh) is not as crisp as needed in a thriller. On the whole, Special 26 may be a fairly entertaining thriller but it is not without some glaring flaws in its screenplay. At the box-office, it will not prove to be a paying proposition for the distributors, given its high cost to them (all-India: around Rs. 36-37 crore). Its producers, of course, will make a profit due to the high price at which they have sold the all-India rights and also due to revenues from sale of satellite and other rights. http://komalsreviews.wordpress.com/2013/02/08/special-26-review/ |
New Delhi: Nobody had expected much from a new director like Neeraj Pandey when he first came up with 'A Wednesday' in 2008, but the film went on to become one of the sleeper hits of the year. It might have helped Pandey in picking up his next project but it also has raised the audience's expectations from 'Special 26'.
Neeraj Pandey has featured a mainstream star Akshay Kumar along-with some acting powerhouses such as Manoj Bajpayee and Anupam Kher in 'Special 26'. Jimmy Shergill has also developed a lot in recent years while Kajal Aggarwal has still to prove her calibre.
The film is about a group of daredevil thieves led by Ajay Singh (Akshay Kumar), who are facing a stiff opposition from CBI officer Wasim Khan (Manoj Bajpayee). Who will win this cat-and-mouse game forms the core the film.
The director of 'Special 26', Neeraj Pandey has come up with one of the finest Hindi heist films of recent times.
The film has been promoted well and Akshay Kumar is a bankable name, so it is likely to get initial eyeballs but only the quality of the content will decide its run at the ticket window.
Rohit Vats of IBNLive is inside the theatre to live tweet the experience of 'Special 26'.
10:15 AM: Stay tuned for the tweet review of #Special26.
10:17 AM: Directed by Neeraj Pandey, #Special26 stars Akshay Kumar, Manoj Bajpayee and Jimmy Shergill in the lead roles.
10:19 AM: The film also stars Anupam Kher and Kajal Aggarwal in important roles. #Special26
10:21 AM: Neeraj Pandey came into limelight with his first film A Wednesday in 2008. #Special26
10:23 AM: #Special26 is expected to be a cat and mouse game between a thief Ajay Singh and a CBI officer Wasim Khan.
10:26 AM: A good film introduces its characters and theme in the beginning only. #Special26 does that.
10:30 AM: MM Kreem has composed the music for the film. He has given some excellent songs in the past. #Special26
10:35 AM: Desaturated colours are used to give a new look to the film. #Special26
10:38 AM: The cast of the film looks impressive. Rajesh Sharma and Divya Dutta are also in the film. #Special26
10:42 AM: Hamesha yaad rakhna asli power dil me hoti hai. #Special26 looks promising.
10:45 AM: Bobby Singh's cinematography is full of imaginative ideas. #Special26 flaunts good camera work.
10:49 AM: The director has taken help of some stereotypes but they help in setting the mood of #Special26.
10:53 AM: So this is from where Daler Mehndi has got his dance steps. Some old world charm in #Special26.
10:56 AM: Delhi has been shown in a new light that too mostly in long shots. #Special26
11:00 AM: A chase sequence can remind you of Sarfarosh but it paves the way for Manoj Bajpayee's grand entry. #Special26
11:05 AM: Detailing is turning out to be the strength of #Special26. Casting is good. Asli wale CBI.
11:08 AM: The writers have done a good job. Screenplay has the perfect tempo. #Special26
11:12 AM: The tactics used by the CBI and thieves are used judiciously in the story. It makes #Special26 an engaging tale.
11:15 AM: The fight between Waseem Khan and Ajay Singh is the highlight of #Special26. Who will win this battle?
11:18 AM: Akshay Kumar has got another good character role after 'OMG'. Mujh me tu...#Special26
11:25 AM: Can Indian directors use slow motion shots better than Guy Ritchie? #Special26
11:30 AM: It's a heist film where an entire organisation is after four people. However the war is still balanced. #Special26
11:35 AM: Manoj Bajpayee has been given a loud character and he suits the requirements. Jimmy Shergill is subtle. #Special26
11:40 AM: The film is perfectly poised between two parties. The tempo needs to touch the top height now. #Special26
11:45 AM: This is one of Akshay Kumar's finest performances for sure. He is holding the film together. #Special26
11:50 AM: Anupam Kher has come up with a nuanced performance. His expressions are flawless. #Special26
11:55 AM: One good thing about #Special26 is that it doesn't spend much time in backgrounding.
11:58 AM: Sometimes overacting helps in setting the motto of the character. #Special26
12:01 PM: India is the only country where people measure distance in minutes. #Special26
12:05 PM: Have we got our very own Ocean's Eleven in #Special26?
12:10 PM: Twists and turns are here to mesmerise the audiences. #Special26
12:15 PM: The climax of the film lives up to the expectations. May remind you of Nine Queens. #Special26
12:25 PM: The film ends at a convincing note. It's a perfect finish. #Special26
12:35 PM: Acting wise #Special26 is not going to let you down. Akshay, Anupam and Manoj are superb. Jimmy is good.
12:40 PM: Writing is the strength of #Special26. Direction adds to its charm and makes it a must watch.
12:50 PM: One of the finest heist films in recent time #Special26 is good in almost every department. Don't miss it.
12:57 PM: Thanks for being with us throughout the tweet review of #Special26. Have a good day.
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/reviews/special-26-tweet-review-first-day-first-show/371547-47.html
Posted on: 08 Feb 2013, 05:43 PM
Movie: Special 26
Director: Neeraj Pandey
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Manoj Bajpayee, Anupam Kher, Jimmy Sheirgil, Rajesh Sharma, Kishore Kadam, Divya Dutta and Kajal Aggarwal
Jagran Rating: Good
Storyline: The film is based on a group of 1980's con artists who execute number of robberies in a row. The con artists pretending to be CBI officials particularly target politicians and businessmen on the ploy of conducting raid. The movie starts when a CBI officer calls a local police officer to assist in the raid of a politician's residence. The CBI team comb the house and uncover black money worth lakhs hidden in the ceiling, inside a vintage car, under God's statue etc. The embarrassed politician sits through the entire drama while the officers seal and take away his money. The police are left to hold fort till the team returns.
Except that the team will not return. And there were no CBI officers to begin with!
This is all part of Ajay Singh (Akshay Kumar), P. K. Sharma aka Sharmaji (Anupam Kher) and their friends' con job. They pretend to be CBI/Income Tax officers and raid the houses of politicians and wealthy businessmen. Not only do they steal insane amounts of money with the help of the local police (without having to shell out a part for the cops), none of their grand thefts get reported as the politicians and businessmen do not want to speak about their black money. But one cop, Ranveer Singh (Jimmy Shergill), has taken this insult to heart.
After getting suspended with his colleague Shantiji (Divya Dutta), he asks the help of the real CBI officer Wasim Khan (Manoj Bajpai) to help nab these imposters. Now begins the game of cat-and-mouse. While Ajay wants to draw the curtains with a final huge heist, he decides to recruit 26 people in the guise of the CBI to create his Special Chabbis 26. Wasim cannot let a criminal get the better of him.
Thumbs Up: Unpredictable plot and action-packed drama catches your attention. Dexterous performances from all the actors and one of the most absorbing heist films. Akshay has totally come out of the image of a comedy hero and is being appreciated massively. All the actors in the movie are excellent. In spite of few loopholes, the climax of the movie will surprise you. The film is smartly written and presented.
Thumbs Down: Though, there are very few things in the film that will make you feel low, the weakest part of the film is its romantic outlook. Its unnatural addition is badly written and just as badly performed. Just like the songs.
In a nutshell, 'Special 26' is a must watch, action packed, well-written, thriller movie, with some hard core funny dialogues and scenes. You can now go and grab your ticket for the movie.
http://post.jagran.com/special-26-entertaining-caperthriller-1360325581
Release date: 8 February 2013
Running time: 143 mins
Director: Neeraj Pandey
Starring: Akshay Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Jimmy Shergill, Manoj Bajpai, Anupam Kher
Bollywood icon Akshay Kumar plays the bad guy in this fast-paced heist thriller.
Set in the early 1980s, Neeraj Pandey's film is based on a notorious real-life robbery. Akshay turns his familiar screen persona on its head with a rare villainous role. He plays criminal mastermind Mon Singh, who leads a 26-man crew on a jewel heist in Mumbai's wealthy suburbs. The superstar was specifically chosen by the director for the central role, and starring alongside him is the radiant Kajal Aggarwal as the love interest. It's a role specially written for her, as the only woman in the film. The memorable supporting cast includes Jimmy Shergill, Manoj Bajpai and Anupam Kher. Shot on location in Delhi, Special 26 makes expert use of settings and period details to craft its vibrant take on this infamous criminal escapade.
Screenwriter: Neeraj Pandey
You should see it because: It's an 'arresting' treat for audiences more accustomed to Akshay's action-comedy antics.
See it if you liked: Kaante (2002), Aankhen (2002), Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena (2005)
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