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Movie Review - Azaan (2011)

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Banner JMJ Entertainment PVT LTD, Alchemia Films
Release Date October 14, 2011
Language Hindi
Genre Action
Shooting Locations (City & Country) France, Germany, Hong Kong Sar, Prc, Poland, South Africa, Thailand, India
Executive Producer / Co-Producer M. R. Shahjahan, Shaju Ignatius, Sunaman Sood
Director Prashant Chadha
Star Cast Sachiin Joshi...... Aazaan Khan
Dalip Tahil...... Mahfouz
Candice Boucher...... Afreen
Aarya Babbar...... Imaad
Alyy Khan...... Sam Sharma
Ravi Kissen...... Pandey
Sachin Khedekar...... Home Minister
Sajid Hassan...... Doctor
Samy Gharbi...... Malak
Vijayendra Ghatge...... Home Minister
Sarita Chowdhury...... Menon
Amber Rose Revah...... Sofiya
Neet Mohan...... Aman Khan
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Singers Salim Merchant, Shraddha Pandit, Kailash Kher, Benny Dayal, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya, Irfan Siddique, Shraddha Pandit
Music Director Salim Merchant, Sulaiman Merchant
Cinematography Axel Fischer
Editor Amitabh Shukla, Humphrey Dixon
Screenplay Shubra Swarup
Dialogue Shubra Swarup
Costume Roopa Chadha
Publicity Designs Culture Brandz
Story / Writer Prashant Chadha, Shubra Swarup, Heeraz Marfatia
Story
Aazaan Khan - an upright young officer working for RAW (India Research and Analysis Wing) with a mixed legacy of the Afghan and Indian parents, is taken as part of its function in the murky world of espionage only to his younger brother suspected terrorist. Torn between his love for his country and his brother, Aazaan begins his mission to a conspiracy of science and technology, which is uglier than he realized that it unravel the 1.2 billion inhabitants of one of the largest developing countries are threatening the world - India. What unfolds is a story from the rapid determination of a man for his country against all odds to save the human resistance. To strengthen him in achieving the mission is his relationship with Afreen - a beautiful Moroccan girl, he ends up with human emotions of love, which helps him to conquer the land.
Total azaan can have its own limitations when it comes to consistency and the sheer ease of the narrative. But ultimately it is a fresh, new story is told, that can inspire, make thanks to some tight visuals and grandeur with a thoroughly Hollywood treatment.
But the odd things lively in the last 30 minutes when the slide back on the core issue. It is clear that Prashant has an eye for visuals, and he likes to shoot his films in a big screen and style. So it was in the desert shots or the highway or the action sequences that will lead to the climax, you nod your appreciation with the stylish way to unfold in the sequence of events.
What further improve the overall appeal here is to feel the background score by Salim-Sulaiman, the Hollywood-like one to the story. Also give a special word for cinematography here. It is very good and gives the film a rich look. Frankly, the kind of money that is spent on the film clearly visible in every movie. But they want the entire film history was as consistent as the look, style and action.
You need to be attentive, in fact, very carefully, as you azaan. This is because so many locations movements, brings so much character and has a new series takes the form of almost every 10 minutes, probably overlooked something or do not understand the risk, if one inserts a pause.
Review
The expectations of the movie goers about director Prashant Chadha's latest movie Aazaan suddenly went up after Bollywood Superstar Shahrukh Khan introduced actor Sachiin Joshi and his movie in IIFA 2011 in Toronto. The movie surely lives upto their expectations and it offers something extra-ordinary in the action genre. Aazaan is an espionage thriller and the action sequences, which lack flamboyance, are the major highlight of the movie. It is the best action movie shot ever in India. Sachiin Joshi's performance, Salim-Suleman's music, Axel Fischer's stunning camera work and Shubra Swaroop's screenplay are other attractions of the film. .... In the technical front, Salim-Suleman's background music is the major attraction. Their composition of songs is also good and the placement of songs is also okay. Axel Fischer's cinematography is a visual treat. The action of film moves from Morocco to Germany to Hong Kong and Poland and he has captured this movement in a brilliant way. Dialogues are also commendable and they evokes the sense of patriotism. Overall, Prashant Chadha has set a Hollywood trend in Indian action thriller with his latest movie Aazaan, which is a treat for action lovers.
Courtesy: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2033947/
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