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Sarkar Raj

Sarkar Raj (2008)

June. 06,2008
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6.7
| Adventure Drama Action Crime

When Anita Raja, CEO of Sheppard power plant, brings a power plant proposal to set up in rural Mahrashtra before the Nagres, insightful Shankar is quick to realise the benefits the power plant can bring to the people.

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Crwthod
2008/06/06

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

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Dirtylogy
2008/06/07

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Aubrey Hackett
2008/06/08

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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Rexanne
2008/06/09

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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vishnu-dileep08
2008/06/10

Summary (no spoilers)The events in this movie happen after the first one named Sarkar. This movie introduces Anita Rajan, CEO of a big power plant company; she brings a power plant proposal to build in Maharashtra at first she is sent off by Sarkar later knowing the good benefits of this project to the people Shankar convinces Sarkar to help them built it. So soon as usual some are going to be against it and the movie unfolds.My Review (no spoilers)The plot of this movie was better than the first one. It was the perfect blend of action, crime and drama. I just enjoyed the music "Govinda" which keeps ringing in the background. Everyone did a wonderful job of acting in this movie except for Sayaji Shinde he does overacting I think he should stick to telugu movies as his overacting works out there. Amitabh ji and Ash did a really awesome job. The twists and turns towards the end of the movie were good and unpredictable. My RecommendationYes I liked this movie am sure you would too.My Rating9/10

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bobbysing
2008/06/11

A huge sea of expectations was on high tides before the release of "Sarkar Raj" and many RGV fans were sure of a grand comeback by the master film-maker. But I had my doubts with me as I entered the cinema.Sometimes a period of lazy creativeness is seen in the works of the masters. I noticed this kind of phase in the life span of many creative geniuses who made some not so good movies in the middle of their careers. And later came back with some greater masterpieces even better than their first ones. As I see it RGV also seems to be going through that phase in his life. He is no doubt a self-made genius of his own kind but sadly couldn't make an impressive comeback with Sarkar Raj.The movie is dark, slow and the only knock out moment in the movie is in the last 20 minutes as the mystery unfolds and the real culprit comes out of the curtain. What I found most displeasing in the movie is the overuse of innovative camera angles and the excess of dark lighting in the whole movie. The subject no doubt needed this kind of treatment but it goes over the limits as you watch this sequel of Sarkar. It's an intense crime drama with powerful performances but unfortunately the script is not able to entertain the viewers with its content.The story is quite predictable from the very first scene and therefore the viewer keeps waiting for something new on the screen, which only comes in the climax. Surely the first attempt by RGV was much better than this. Sarkar Raj lacks the grip and is not able to entertain enough. Though technically and creatively its superb, but that's not what the majority of people are paying for.Performance wise two people top the list, Amitabh Bachhan (though he has less scenes this time) and Dilip Prabhawalkar. Their scenes together are superbly shot and RGV genius shows in these few moments. In fact these are the only worth watching scenes in the movie not to be missed at any cost. Truly speaking Amitabh is the only active actor who could do justice to the character of the GODFATHER and he lives his part fantastically. The last scenes of the movie show his inimitable class and equally competent is Dilip Prabhawalkar in their confrontation scene.The rest of the cast is just fine. Abhishek looks intense in his silence and Aishwarya looks sober. The sad point is that apart from Amitabh and Dilip no one else adds anything to the movie. Everyone else is just enacting their parts and only these two characters stand tall. The part of an unknown killer was very childish to use by a man of high standards named RGV.Musically, Sarkar Raj is many steps behind the original Sarkar. You don't remember any chants walking out of the cinema and also the background music is not able to grab attention.The audience in the cinema was quite restless while watching it as they all were expecting much better stuff from Ram Gopal Verma.The movie is not as expected but it has its moments not to be missed which have the stamp of a master film-maker. But the conclusion is that RGV needs to get over his trademarks and has to reinvent himself urgently.May be his next film on one of his favorite topic, Phoonk (Based on Black Magic) gives us our good old RGV back in form.

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sakina_bebe
2008/06/12

This film is awful has not even the politics sense in it. Three things that should not be in the film. Aishwariya Rai first thing she is not even an good actress she is just a slave to Hollywood she don't even deserve to be in this movie. Seconde , Abhishek Bachan he was boring and really ugly i mean get to the fact Bachan family sucks really boring movie. And yeah Tanisha was supposed to be Nagre's Daugther in law but in this movie Ash was more closer than Tanisha to Abhishek so this film is not even watchable please if u wanna save money and time don't go watch this all time crap its for your good. And Yeah! one thing else the music suck's too.

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vjkaram
2008/06/13

This movie will go down in history as one of the best from RGV. Amitabh, Abhishek and Ashwariya gave superb performances for their roles. The background music is very good and enhances the impact of scenes.The movie manages to keep you on the edge because of suspense. I don't agree with some commentators who wrote that the pace of the movie was very slow. It was just right. RGV built the movie in an excellent way to the very extraordinary climax. The climax is worth watching.Abhishek is going to rise a lot, it seems. He has matured as a seasoned actor.

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