Saturday, December 7, 2013

Review of 'Aata Aarambham'



                                        

Genre:
Action Thriller

Plot: 
An extremist and his team take on the corrupt system of business(wo)men and people in powerful positions.

The Director's Angle: 
Special effort to make the movie fast paced and stylish are visible.

Strong Point:
The cast and the screenplay, especially in the first half of the movie.

Logic: 
  • No explanation on how the protagonist procure material for so many bombs that he plants.
  • No clarification on the protagonist's side for killing so many innocent police officers along with the opponents.

Music:
The background score adds to the style and action of the movie. The songs are not boring, particularly for a dubbed movie. 
                          
                          

'Critic'al View:
The story starts with a series of bomb blasts planted by the protagonist. He kidnaps a (world-class) hacking expert to help him with his next plan. The first half starts with small introductory twists and makes the viewer involved, with some kind of action going on in each scene.

The flashback is predictable in a broader sense, even though there is a new angle that in a small way can be related to the Mumbai terrorist attack that happened in 2008.

The cast are well suited for their respective roles. We can see a number of good actors known for good acting.
Bloopers:
  • During the climax, the triangular exchanging of kidnapped persons is funny and also reminding a somewhat similar scene in Aarya2.

Rating: 3/5 
(5 - Excellent, 4 - Very Good, 3 - good2 - average1 - poor0 - Repulsive)

'Aata Aarambham' is on rails but lacking in strong performances and a suspense element.

Who can watch:
Every one, but with low expections.

Movies with similar Storyline:
Law Abiding Citizen, 

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