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By Taran Adarsh, October 20, 2006 - 10:50 IST

Remaking a yesteryear hit can be an arduous task. Especially if it happens to be the Amitabh Bachchan starrer DON. One film people remember vividly for various reasons, right from Big B's towering performance to the popular tracks to its gripping story and sharp execution.

A remake comes with its share of plusses and minuses, advantages and disadvantages. The advantages first…
    Perhaps, the new generation might not have watched the classic starring Bachchan. That makes the 2006 adaptation a novel cinematic experience. The present version also arouses tremendous interest since SRK steps into Bachchan's shoes.
    DON was made in the 1970s and a new version, with appropriate updates, is always welcome.
  • Most importantly, every director has his/her style of interpreting a story. Chandra Barot had his way of narrating a story, Farhan Akhtar has his own unique style.

Now, the sole disadvantage…
  • Since the Bachchan starrer remains etched in the memory of a section of moviegoers, the SRK starrer carries a massive responsibility on its shoulders. The comparisons, therefore, are inevitable. Every character, song and the impact of several vital portions will be viewed minutely.

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Unfortunately, the new DON fails on several counts…
    The original script [Salim-Javed] had the power to keep you involved and mesmerized for the next 2.30 hours. The new version lacks it.
    The sequence of events in the earlier DON unraveled at a feverish pace, which the entertainment-hungry viewer lapped up with glee and excitement. The new version moves at a sluggish pace at regular intervals and that indeed is bad news for a thriller. In fact, boredom sets in after a point and it also gets difficult to comprehend what's going on. Things could have been simpler for sure.
    Every character in the earlier DON was well etched out. That's not the case with the new version. Barring SRK and to an extent Priyanka, the remaining characters appear as mere caricatures.
  • The songs in the first version were merged beautifully with the script. Somehow, in the new version, barring the Kareena track, the songs don't take the story forward. Even the terrific 'Khaike Paan Banaraswala' comes across as an unwanted guest.

Any area where the new version works? Of course, it's far more glossy, far more stylish and far more visually appealing. Let's just say, the new DON is body beautiful, minus soul. The original version had simplistic execution, but it hit you like a ton of bricks. The new version is a hundred times more stylish, but how about a riveting script, Mr. Director?

The one question you want to ask Farhan Akhtar is, What happened? His directorial debut DIL CHAHTA HAI told a novel story. His second attempt, LAKSHYA, stood on a slippery wicket. But DON, his new endeavor, is his weakest attempt as a storyteller. Agreed, Farhan has climbed the ladder as far as craftsmanship is concerned [every frame is well decorated and makes a spellbinding impact], but, despite a readymade classic at his disposal, the storyteller just doesn't get it right this time.

Farhan makes a sincere effort to shock the viewer in the end and you are startled for a minute, but the moment the focus shifts to the flashback and how he managed to pull a fast one, the impact evaporates into thin air. Farhan also ends the film with some scope for a sequel. Nothing wrong with that, but how one wishes Farhan had a hit a boundary in this interpretation of the classic first.

Now, the storyline:
The drug trade is booming. Trafficking between Asia and Europe is at an all-time high. There are rumors that a dreaded gang has moved their operational headquarters to Kuala Lumpur. The cartel is headed by Singhania [Rajesh Khattar], but the business is managed by his lieutenant Don [Shah Rukh Khan].

An Indian officer Desilva [Boman Irani] has sworn to put an end to the nexus. He knows that in capturing Don lies the key to unlock this puzzle. And he succeeds one day. Don is captured and Desilva puts his plan into action. Unknown to even his own department, Desilva recruits and trains a man who is a splitting image of Don. His name is Vijay.

Vijay infiltrates the cartel and manages to give Desilva all the information he needs to bring it down. But in a bizarre twist of fate, Desilva is killed during a raid and the secret that Don is in fact Vijay is buried with him. The only people who realize that he's an imposter are the members of Don's cartel [Pawan Malhotra and Shakeel Khan] and they want their revenge.

Vijay manages to escape and is now on the lookout for the one last piece of evidence that can get him out of the mess. Helping him on this quest are two people: Roma [Priyanka Chopra] and Jasjit [Arjun Rampal].

There are glaring loopholes in the screenplay and you just can't overlook them. Like, for instance, how does SRK kill Kareena when the fact remains that he himself admits that there aren't any bullets in his gun? Here's another one: SRK, the Don, arrives in India for a major drug deal, but why isn't he arrested by Boman Irani and his team of cops when he must've presumably boarded an aircraft from KL? Why chase him on a secluded beach somewhere near Mumbai?

In the second hour, the murder of Rajesh Khattar [Don's boss] gives an impression that it's child's play to eliminate a drug baron. Moreover, what happens to Don's gang, also being held captive and being chartered to another destination [just before Don escapes from the aircraft]? Also, Arjun Rampal's exit from the story could've been properly defined. Also, where does his kid disappear suddenly? And what is Om Puri doing in this film? A junior police officer [aiding Boman Irani] has a meatier role than Puri here. It's a screenplay of convenience. Frankly, this looks like a desi James Bond saga, with the protagonist behaving like one mighty guy who can outsmart just about anyone and everyone.

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's music is strictly functional. The only track that's worth a mention is 'Ye Mera Dil Pyaar Ka Diwana' and S-E-L cannot get credit for it because it's not their composition. Mohanan's cinematography is of international quality. The opulent look and sets are well captured by the lensman and so are the eye-catching locations of Malaysia.

Action scenes are superb. Take the fight between SRK and Chunkey Pandey at the very start of the film or the chase on a secluded beach and the lanes of a town before Don is captured by the cops -- it's jaw-dropping. The sync sound is not coherent at times and this will pose a major problem, especially at single screens where the sound system isn't of standard.

SRK carries a massive responsibility on his shoulders since direct comparisons with Bachchan are foreseeable. SRK does very well as Don. He enacts the evil character with flourish. But he fails to carry off the other role [Vijay] with conviction. It looks made up, it doesn't come natural to him at all. Priyanka Chopra carries off her part with lan. The stunt [when she rescues SRK] is bound to win her laurels.

Arjun Rampal's character could've been better developed. Despite the shortcomings, he makes a sincere attempt. Kareena Kapoor looks alluring in a miniscule role. Isha Koppikar is alright. Boman Irani is fantastic yet again. He enacts the conniving and calculating villain with gusto. A remarkable actor like Om Puri is completely wasted here. Pawan Malhotra does very well. Why doesn't one see more of his talented actor in films?

Diwakar Pundir [as Kareena's fianc], Shakeel Khan and Rajesh Khattar are adequate.

On the whole, DON does not meet the expectations as a film. BUT the film will be a different story altogether at the box-office. The tremendous craze for the film, the fabulous hype of the film, the presence of SRK in the central role and also the credibility of its makers [Farhan Akhtar] will ensure a fabulous start at the ticket window. The Diwali and Idd period will only give a big boost to the business, making its distributors jump with joy.

In short, sometimes a weak film weaves magic at the box-office. DON is one of those!


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Posted: 18 years ago
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thankss...i hope itz a blockbuster inshallahhhhhh...srkkk u r awesomeeeeeeeeeeee..luv u..keep up the g00d workkkkkkkkk 👏
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Movie Review: Don

Jeevi rating: 3.5/5

Punchline: Well DONe
Genre: Action
Type: Remake
Banner: Excel Entertainment
Cast: Shahrukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Arjun Rampal, Ishaa Koppikar, Kareena Kapoor, Om Puri, Boman Irani, Chunky Pandey
Music: Shankar - Ehsaan - Loy
Cinematography: Mohanan
Lyrics: Javed Akthar
Story: Javed Akthar - Salim Khan
Dialogues: Farhan Akthar - Salim Khan
Screenplay - direction: Farhan Akthar
Producer: Ritesh Sidhwani
Release date: 20 October 2006

Review

Amitabh Bachchan's Don is one of the greatest classics of all time. Amitabh immortalized the roles of Don and Vijay. Kalyanji – Anandji's songs are timeless. Zeenat Aman made a deep impact as revenge seeking cold-blooded Roma.

Remaking such priceless classic - Don - is a very brave decision. This decision would have been ridiculed if the new Don did not have names like Shahrukh Khan and Farhan Akthar to its credit. When we have such big names remaking Don incorporating modern technology into it, it automatically attracts attention and stupendous collections. So, how does the movie actually fare? Read on for the review of Don -

Story

Don (Shahrukh Khan) is the Indian Don in Malaysia and handles drug trafficking. DCP DeSilva (Boman Irani) is after him. He finally manages to capture a wounded Don. Then he convinces a Don look alike Vijay (Shahrukh again) to impersonate Don. As Vijay starts acting like a Don, the DCP is killed in an accident. Now Vijay is on the run to save himself from cops as well as Don's men. The rest of the story is all about how Don/Vijay manages to remain unscathed.

Artists Performance

Shahrukh Khan is amazingly stylish in the role of Don. He proves that he can carry a role that is immortalized by Amitabh with lan. His dances are energetic in 'O Kaikhe Pan Banaraswala'. Priyanka Chopra is good. Isha Koppikar is cool. Kareena Kapoor is nice in a special appearance. Boman Irani did not suit the role well. Pavan Malhotra and Om Puri are adequate.

Technical Departments:

Story - screenplay - direction: Farhan Akhtar made sure that the story is customized to the new generation. He used modern narration techniques and advanced technology to narrate this Don in an interesting style. There is a huge twist in climax which would take you by surprise and shows the brilliance of Farhan Akthar. The following things were appreciated well by the crowds

1. Don's chase in India before getting wounded.
2. Shahrukh's expressions when he is asked by DCP to masquerade Don.
3. Kidnapping Don when he is taken back to Malaysia.
4. The climax twist

Other departments: Most of the songs in the film are remixed versions of golden songs of Don (1978). All songs are well scored and well choreographed. Music directors [Shankar – Ehsan – Loy] used 'Mission Impossible' theme to score Don's theme music. Cinematography is cool. Artwork is neat. Editing is crisp. Production values of the film are grand.

Analysis: Don (2006) is a contemporary action thriller with good entertainment, peppy music, endearing Shahrukh and nostalgic memories. You can watch this film and enjoy it as long as you don't compare it with the classic Don (1978). The twists towards climax would add extra zing to the contemporary screenplay. On the whole, the new Don works!

http://idlebrain.com/mumbai/reviews/don.html

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I knew this was to happen!!!No one can remake DoN!!!Its tooooooooooo good to be remade for betterment!!!

BIG B-THE ONE N ONLY DON!!!
HE IS THE BAD BOY DON AND THE CUTE BOY VIJAY!!!

Just today I saw the original again...man it never bores me yaar!!!😳😳😳
Anyways...Thanks for sharing...

ASLI DON ROCKS N ROLLS!!!😳👏

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Posted: 18 years ago
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wowwww.. that's nice ..can't wait to c it
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Posted: 18 years ago
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knew this would happen.....u can add all teh glamour u want but u still cant do wht big b does so beautifully!
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thanks

i hope the film does good! 😃

i cant wait till i see it lol
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Posted: 18 years ago
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i can't wait to watch the new DON...i am gonna compare the 2....i know no one can replace big B....but shah rukh is awsome...i am going to see his awsome acting tommmrow!!!
i hope the movie is as great as the old DON
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Who ever have went to watch the movie, please leave your comments.
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I liked it...my advice...just go with an open mind and dont compare with the original...its very well made...SRK rocks and Boman Irani is good too!Priyanka looks good!!!

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