This film is not very accurate to the true story and although I think it was a great idea to make into a film, the fact that it's too 'commercial bollywood' is it's main fault. I suppose there will be an audience for this but I must say that while entertaining in some parts, I was overall disappointed.
Alot of Tony Scott-type MTV-style fast-editing did my head in. Imagine if someone like Anurag Kashyap had directed this? it would've been a far far superior film. It would've been a perfect companion film to Black Friday. If only...
Even if Ram Gopal Varma made this film it would've been alot better. What I found interesting is that the ATS were tipped off by Dawood Ibrahim, sparking suggestions that they were carrying out his orders. At the end of the film I just didn't care about any of the characters. They tried to make the ATS look like heroes, while glamourising the gangsters, but with the way the characters were protrayed in the film I really wouldn't care if they all died on both sides. Amitabh's overacting was just further proof that he should take a break.
ajy1 wrote:
a man getting his head stomped in while his jaw is on the pavement, etc.
That scene was copied or 'inspired' by a scene from American History X. And done rather badly I must say. But maybe shocking enough for Indian audiences.