Spicy Imagelite: Ram Charan's Zanjeer HIndi Movie Review -
Title :Zanjeer (2013)
Star Cast : Ram Charan.K, Priyanka Chopra , Srihari , Prakash Raj
Director : Apoorva Lakhia
Producer : Reliance Entertainments Babu
Genre : Action – Romance
Music : Meet Bros Anjan Ankit , Chirantan Bhatt , Anand Raj Anand
Released on : September 06, 2013.
Star Cast : Ram Charan.K, Priyanka Chopra , Srihari , Prakash Raj
Director : Apoorva Lakhia
Producer : Reliance Entertainments Babu
Genre : Action – Romance
Music : Meet Bros Anjan Ankit , Chirantan Bhatt , Anand Raj Anand
Released on : September 06, 2013.
Zanjeer HIndi Movie Review
Story:
Vijay is a brutally honest police officer who has been transferred yet again by the system for chasing the corrupt underworld goons. He is in charge of a case where the key eye witness [Mala] has seen a murder by [Teja]‘s Gang and refuses to co-operate. Teja (Prakesh Raj) is the head of an oil mafia operation and doesn’t want Ria alive. Vijay manages to convince Ria to give a statement which makes her perpetrators come after her.
He gives her shelter in his house to protect her and soon realizes that she is slowly becoming an important part of his life. He also encounters [Sher Khan] who is into buying and selling of illegal cars. Seeing Vijay’s honesty and determination, Sher Khan (Sanjay Dutt) turns over a new leaf and mends his ways to transform into a person. The remaining story will be suspense.
Vijay is a brutally honest police officer who has been transferred yet again by the system for chasing the corrupt underworld goons. He is in charge of a case where the key eye witness [Mala] has seen a murder by [Teja]‘s Gang and refuses to co-operate. Teja (Prakesh Raj) is the head of an oil mafia operation and doesn’t want Ria alive. Vijay manages to convince Ria to give a statement which makes her perpetrators come after her.
He gives her shelter in his house to protect her and soon realizes that she is slowly becoming an important part of his life. He also encounters [Sher Khan] who is into buying and selling of illegal cars. Seeing Vijay’s honesty and determination, Sher Khan (Sanjay Dutt) turns over a new leaf and mends his ways to transform into a person. The remaining story will be suspense.
Performance:
Ram Charan has delivered yet another power packed performance. He looks good as a cop and he has fit into the character of ACP Vijay Khanna quite seamlessly. This movie will be a pretty good debut vehicle for Charan’s Bollywood career.
Priyanka Chopra is ok. She looks pretty hot in the ‘Mumbai Ke Hero’ and ‘Pinky’ songs. Sri Hari is effective as Sher Khan. Tanikella Bharani has given a dignified performance as the courageous crime reporter.
Prajash Raj is very cool as the mafia Don Teja. He is well supported by Mahie Gill, who appears as Mona. Their conversations are filled with ‘double meaning’ dialogues that might work with B and C center people.
The pace of the film is good. The short run-time is an asset. Mahie Gill sizzles in a song which plays out during the opening titles, just like in James Bond films.
Draw Back:
When compared to the original ‘Zanjeer’, this movie fizzles out in terms of story and screenplay. The plot is quite superficial and predictable. The romantic episodes between Charan and Priyanka Chopra could have been a lot better.
In the original film, the bond between Amitabh Bachchan and Pran is established quite brilliantly. That is not the case with this present day Zanjeer. The friendship between Charan and Sri Hari lacks emotional depth.
The placement of songs is quite bad, especially the ‘Mumbai ke Hero’ song. This is not a Telugu movie and Charan’s traditional fans will miss the mass masala entertainment that is normally found in the star’s films. Comedy quotient is also quite low.
Technical Frame :
Gururaj’s cinematography is just about ok. Editing is not up to the mark. Except for one or two sequences, re-recording is strictly average. A more capable music director would have really helped the film. Telugu dialogues are just about ok.
Apoorva Lakhia has succeeded in maintaining good pace throughout the film. But he should have infused more humour and entertainment into the proceedings. He scores passing marks as a director.
Final Word:
Do not compare this movie with the original classic(Amitabh’s Zanjeer). They are two very different movies. Charan has given a power packed performance and the film has its moments. A crisp runtime also helps matters. A better script and a higher dose of entertainment would have really helped matters. Still, the movie ends up as a decent cop drama.