Cast: Ajay Devgan, Ileana D'Cruz & Saurabh Shukla
Director: Rajkumar Gupta
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I watched RAID today in cinemas and it was a fantastic movie that is really gripping and intense in each scene. It kind felt real in my opinion where Ajay and his team were conducting the Raid in the house which has the family inside with doors being locked. Ajay & Saurabh do meet in first scene in the beginning of the film but things heat up when Ajay has warrant for him. The dialouge exchange work and easy digest it because Saurabh acts like a crafty politician whereas Ajay was able to much that level with his commanding voice.
Family that Saurabh has in the house are not nice people at as his bothers are quite arrogant and provoke Ajay in many scenes. Ajay acts like an real income tax officer and tends to remain calm in these situations which anybody would when trying to do their job. He's not like a policeman who will shout or hit anybody. That's why I felt his role look professional and realistic as well.
Climax was superb where these residents invade the house in attempt to attack Ajay but Ajay gets his team safety by find an exit.
Performance
I'm a huge fan of Ajay Devgan and his performance was really teriffic which is slightly on the same level as his acting in Gangaajal not just the film itself. His walk, talk and body language makes him stand out as professional Income Tax Office. In these type of situation, you just need to remain calm even if you're getting abused from whoever you're dealing with.
Saurabh Shukla is excellent and performs to the highest standard in terms of acting. He knows how make his character work in screen and shine it up even if it's negative role. His dialouges and face expression in many scenes is excellent especially some parts where he looks shocked.
Ileana D'Cruz has a small role and she acts well as the loving and caring wife of Ajay.
Overall, I will give this film a 4 out of 5.
First song of #Raid @ajaydevgn & @Ileana_Official will be out on February 14th..
Originally posted by: Ogreatone
Release date is March 16 2018 ??
Does Ajay have any other release in 2018 ?
Originally posted by: Nikhil718
Rom Com with Tabu & Rakul Preet will release on 19th Oct
Waiting for five years is worth it if you get to make the film you really want to make so says director Raj Kumar Gupta, whose last venture, Ghanchakkar, was released in 2013. Following the film's lukewarm response, Gupta tried to get a bunch of projects going with a series of marquee names. None of them materialised because, as Gupta repeatedly asserts, "You only make a film that you really want to make.
Gupta has finally found that one film: Raid.
Starring Ajay Devgn as a no-nonsense and upright income tax officer, Raid is supposedly based on a true incident from the 1980s. The film also stars Ileana D'Cruz and Saurabh Shukla, and will be released on March 16.
Gupta learnt about the actual tax raid from producer and frequent Devgn collaborator Kumar Mangat a year ago. Gupta and screenwriter Ritesh Shah started their research. They spoke to the officer who conducted the raid and others acquainted with the incident and incorporated their experiences into the story. After Devgn came on board, the rest followed smoothly.
So what was this incident? "We cannot reveal that right now for sure, Gupta said. "We also have to be mindful of and respect privacy when we are dealing with real-life personalities.
The trailer shows a dead-serious Devgn committed to the mission of cleaning up the system. His character, Amay Patnaik, seems to be a retread of the numerous honest police officer roles he has played over the years, including in Prakash Jha's Gangaajal (2003) and Rohit Shetty's Singham films. The sunglasses, the moustache, the swagger, the wife worried by his honesty, and the claim of frequent transfers on the job have a strong sense of familiarity.
Gupta brushes off the idea that Devgn is repeating himself. "He had his ideas and I had mine and we were on the same page, Gupta said. "It was a collaborative process and his performance was exactly as the script demanded.
Shukla plays the villain called Tauji, who is the most powerful man in Lucknow. Government officials don't even dare to kill mosquitoes at his mansion, he observes, but Patnaik's team has had the gumption of organising a tax raid. In a chilling moment, Tauji tells Patnaik, "You have come inside my house but how will you leave?
Raid is the first film by Gupta that has not been written by him. Shah, who has written stories, screenplays and dialogue for several films, including Kahaani (2012), D-Day (2013), Airlift (2016), Pink (2016) and Daddy (2017), is on familiar territory with Raid. "I wanted to work with Ritesh for a long time, Gupta said. "When you write your own material, it is sometimes difficult to trust yourself. In Ritesh, I had complete trust.
Gupta was the first of Anurag Kashyap's many proteges. His directorial debut Aamir (2008), inspired by the Filipino film Cavite, had Kashyap as the creative producer. His next film No One Killed Jessica (2011), based on the Jessica Lal murder case, was a critical and commercial success. Gupta followed up with Ghanchakkar, an offbeat dark comedy starring Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan, but the movie tanked.
Projects fell through, including a film with Kareena Kapoor Khan called Section 84, a Sidharth Malhotra starrer titled Most Wanted, and a John Abraham production called Chor Nikal Ke Bhaaga. Was the long wait frustrating? Definitely, Gupta says.
"A film needs to be made with integrity, Gupta observed. "Sometimes, a project does not shape up the way you want it to, in terms of the screenplay, budget, or the kind of actors you are looking for. Ultimately, you only make the film that you really want to make.
Looking back on Ghanchakkar's failure, Gupta feels that the extreme reaction the film generated was unfair.
"I am really proud of the film, he said. "Back then, more people hated it than they loved it. I think most people did not go to watch it. Now, they see it on television and they write to me that it is not as bad as they were being told. But it is a democratic set-up. When people go and see a film, they can like it or hate it, and I respect that.
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