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Posted: 11 years ago
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Zanjeer' review: A dismal take on the old classic!
Tag: Ram Charan Teja, Zanjeer, Chiranjeevi, Priyanka Chopra, Apoorva Lakhia
Last Updated: Friday, September 06, 2013, 15:55

Aparna Mudi



If remakes are supposed to pay homage to erstwhile super hits, Zanjeer' hasn't done a very good job of it.

Zanjeer', the revenge saga of an honest cop trying to take on the big bad wolf, retains the original premise. Even the motifs for the most part - which is possibly the only thing that director Apoorva Lakhia stayed true to the older version. Many argue that comparisons shouldn't be drawn, but if you venture out to remake a classic, then that remains unavoidable.

While Farhan Akhtar's Don' was slick and modernised, and Agneepath' was darker and brutal, Zanjeer' doesn't even try to reinvent itself in any good way.

It seems that the movie is riding on the fact that the Amitabh- Jaya Bachchan starrer was a superhit, and in the age of remakes, people will flock to the theatres just to see how the movie has been ripped apart.

Action movies, however bad or brainless, cannot bore you to death. There will be cars blowing up and baddies flying in all directions to spruce up the dull moments. Lakhia seems to be hell bent on proving the notion wrong. In Zanjeer' none of the drama and the grandeur of stunts, fights and blasts have been used. The action sequences are plain lazy to say the least. Even when the hero Vijay goes on to smite an entire neighbourhood, the scene looks unthought-of and stretched. The final sequence of him chasing Teja, is somewhat interesting, but builds into a disappointing end.

To compare Ram to Amitabh Bachchan might be a little unfair to the young actor, but one cannot forget what Vijay of the 1973 classic stands for. It is not for the lack of trying, but Ram Charan Teja seems to have just remembered to sulk for the most part of the angry young man' he is supposed to portray. If Amitabh Bachchan defined his 70's image of an action hero with Zanjeer' in 1973, Teja in his debut Hindi film has failed in that aspect. His depiction of ACP Vijay Khanna is wooden, even though he tries to be broody and dramatic.

Priyanka Chopra as Mala seems to be trying too hard to be bubbly and be the comic relief in the movie. But her 'forever giggling on her own jokes'American born desi avatar gets annoying in many of her routines. Bad scripting added to a loud Priyanka, makes sure that she fails to show her prowess as an actor that she so effortlessly pulled off in Agneepath' or Barfi'.

Prakash Raj as Teja was abysmal. He looks like a buffoon for most part, and apart from the fact that the audience has seen him kill some of the men off, his meeeaaaow meeeaaaow' repetition with Mahie Gill as Mona, will have Bollywood super villain - Ajit cringe in his own grave. Teja is not evil by miles, at times he simply shoots and kills some of his men off (comically- again), and Lakhia seems to be really eager to pass the movie through the censor board to make out the bad guy in the movie laughable. He looks rather unthreatening, and you are left wondering how he drives the entire oil mafia. Sometimes his dialogues are funny, but for the most part they are just stale sexual innuendoes.

Pran - who shone as Sher Khan- Vijay's loyal bad guy-turned-good friend is played by Sanjay Dutt. Dutt however looks tired and bloated in his role.

It's not just for Teja's character; the script doesn't hold a candle to the Salim-Javed's original and fiery writing, even though a lot has been picked verbatim from the 1973 classic. The music, whether the tracks or the background score, is nothing to write home about. Even the item numbers are not sizzling enough to get the audience excited.

The movie was a disappointment through and through, and Apoorva Lakhia truly breaks hearts having remade a movie that remodelled Amitabh's career and shot him to super stardom. Lakhia fails pretty badly to step into Prakash Mehra's shoes.

Rating: One and A Half



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Posted: 11 years ago
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not xcited for the film!! ill watch shuddhi romance instead!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Review: Zanjeer is an unforgivably bad remake

September 06, 2013 10:03 IST

Priyanka Chopra and Ram Charan in ZanjeerRaja Sen feels Apoorva Lakhia's Zanjeer is an unwarranted, atrocious remake.

Zanjeer was never a particularly great film. Sure, it had Amitabh Bachchan at his most primal, all flammable eyes and sincerely-furious baritone.

And it had Pran, who brought dignity and warmth to the proceedings. It had dialogue that seared the ear, forged hot by master blacksmiths Salim-Javed. And, like all Prakash Mehra films, the music was sensational. These are what makes it a film we can watch over and over and over, with considerable awe.

The new Zanjeer, directed by Apoorva Lakhia, has none of these things. Least of all the hero.

Ram Charan makes his Hindi film debut with this Bachchan remake, and my heart goes out to his fans who will have to sit through this tediously trashy film.

To paraphrase an unforgettable Indian movie character who shares a name with this new hero: Teja tum ho, marks idhar hain -- alas, it isn't anywhere close to a passing grade, son. You shouldn't have bloody tried.

The writing is bafflingly bad. "Investigations start karo," says the hero, a second before cops start whacking everyone in sight. At some point a character launches into a bizarre tirade against the Discovery Channel, which is apparently the channel of choice for the car-thieves demographic. A bawdy joke clearly written in English about one's, um, "member" is translated sloppily into "mere mehmaan", and is soon followed up by an offensively bad fellatio joke.

And yet all this excruciating slop is preferable to when they use the original lines.

Because they go right ahead and do their take on that most iconic of scenes, the one where Amitabh Bachchan kicks the chair out from under Pran and -- words scorching, eyes blazing -- ordering him to stay standing, informs him what a police station is not.

Making Ram Charan play out this scene with Sanjay Dutt as Sher Khan is a brazenly stupid move, as if the makers of this enterprise lost all interest and decided to flaunt their utter incompetence with fanfare.

Dutt ambles toward a chair, and Ram -- who stares at it before kicking it -- does so with a perfunctory scowl, the kind reserved for hanging up the phone after a wrong number. The chair itself is an office chair with wheels, so instead of flying violently across the station, this too perambulates blithely out of the screen. It's all casually catastrophic.


The words "Sanjay Dutt as Sher Khan" might have struck fear into some of your hearts, and I'm here to reassure you that the result is exactly as woebegone as it sounds. Dutt sleepwalks through Pran's iconic role, looking demented during the Yaari hai imaan dance and lazy the rest of the time, even during fight scenes.

At one point he beats away assailants like they were errant pinatas, and at another -- during his big, crucial fight scene with Ram Charan -- he and his rival look too physically drained to square off against each other, like Street Fighter ran out of batteries.

A lame fight is apparently what passes for male bonding in the Lakhia universe, and a few scenes later both of them are playing car-racing games on a Playstation. Dutt, if only to provide us with a tragic metaphor, continues to grapple violently with his controller, mashing the buttons even though his car has already crashed and burned.

Whenever Dutt appears on screen, the background score switches to that of an operatic crescendo, like a rejected cut of something that'd play behind an Old Spice commercial. Background score man Amar "BringYourEarplugs" Mohile has a blast in this film, having made three or four music cues -- others include an Inception-y blare, and a Mission Impossible riff -- and clicking through them with high-volume recklessness, without care or nuance.

It's the stuff of particularly loud nightmares, this.

But even the ear-pillaging Mohile shuts up for the superloud heroine. The only positive from Priyanka Chopra's performance in this film is that she hasn't dragged in Pitbull.

She plays a hyper-talkative bimbette -- in her words, a "simple NRI ladki" -- who talks nineteen to the dozen but, forget about matching up to Jaya Bachchan from the original, she serves only to show us how tough it must have been for Kareena Kapoor to pull off Poo.

Chopra's character, Mala, is a moron who mistakes Stockholm Syndrome for pyaar. I didn't think it was possible to bring smugness into a giggle, but Chopra -- made of plastic, so fantastic -- looks to be giggling at the fact that she can giggle.

And then there's Ram Charan, a cop so tough he wears only two inscrutable expressions. He struts around trying to look hardcore, but clearly there is a reason why it takes someone like Salman Khan to make a stupid actioner work.

This new boy has zero screen presence, possibly worsened by the Hindi dubbing, and taking on one of Bachchan's Vijays is particularly suicidal. When the film mercifully ends, some remixed song has the gall to play Bachchan's voice saying that "yeh police station hai" line, which seems particularly cruel to young, unimpressive Ram.

That voice just puts into perspective how simian this new hero has appeared in this unwarranted, atrocious remake -- and we shouldn't monkey around with Amitabh.

Rediff Rating: ZERO stars

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Posted: 11 years ago
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What a dialogue
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Dialogue of the Week: Mona darling, apna mooh sirf ek hi cheez ke liye khola karo - Teja in #Zanjeer. Nothing more needs to be said.



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Posted: 11 years ago
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Bachchan role is performed by Priyanka Chopra as an overgrown adolescent who witnesses an oil scam-related crime and moves into Vijay's home and bedroom when Teja starts gunning for her.
Peecee overgrown adolescent? Well she is! 🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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priyanka is getting such bad reviews, she has fallen from her big barfi stature to this...not expect this from u priyanka...what r u doing to ur urself. .. ur whole focus is on baseless, mindless --trying to copy americans-- songs which don't even work. WAKE UP BEFORE ITS TOO LATE...feel sorry for u
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Black_Cat_

priyanka is getting such bad reviews, she has fallen from her big barfi stature to this...not expect this from u priyanka...what r u doing to ur urself. .. ur whole focus is on baseless, mindless --trying to copy americans-- songs which don't even work. WAKE UP BEFORE ITS TOO LATE...feel sorry for u

First her songs work in India

Exactly what she needs

It keeps her in the limelight'

The global success doesnt matter

Second no harm in doing flowerpot roles

Its free money isnt it'

Third she has got Mary Kom and Gunday, lot of scope to perform there

and K3 will get her the BO success

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Posted: 11 years ago
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At least Ram charan is getting good reviews !!😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Raja Sen gave zanjeer 0 stars.
He gave Heroine 1.5 stars.

Obviously he is smitten by Kareena.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvdekha.

Raja Sen gave zanjeer 0 stars.

He gave Heroine 1.5 stars.

Obviously he is smitten by Kareena.

He is useless

he is still angry about CE working I think

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