Saturday, September 28, 2013

Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan) father is brutally lynched by villagers after being framed by Kancha Cheena (Danny Denzongpa) and his family is forced to flee. The young Vijay vows revenge and grows up protecting his sister and mother by becoming a gangster himself. Eventually he works his way up the ladder until he is face to face with the men who killed his father but by this time he is little different from them and his actions have put his family in the line of danger once more.

Review

Plot

Abhishek Bachchan (son of Amitabh) once said in an interview that his favourite Amitabh film was Agneepath. Agneepath is about a small town boy (Amitabh) whose father is killed and he comes to Bombay to seek revenge on his fathers death. After his fathers death the boy becomes the breadwinner for the family and follows the path of crime to support his mother (Rohini Attangadi) and sister (Neelam). Later in the film he meets Mithun Chakraborthy who plays the role of Amitabhs confidant (though it is a little overdone) and later falls in love with Neelam. Amitabh slowly builds a massive crime empire but his own weaknesses lead to his downfall. Danny Dengzoppa plays the bad guy who wants total supremacy over the mafia and will do anything to eliminate Amitabh.

Review

Agneepath is easily one of Amitabhs best films ever. This film draws heavily from Scarface (starring Al Pacino). I watched Scarface after Agneepath and was quite shocked to see that they were very similar. Afterall when I watched Agneepath I thought it was one of the those unique films which had not been inspired by a Hollywood flick! Even the music themes were similar! Amitabh gives a memorable performance as Vijay Chauhan who is an arrogant stubborn rude gangster with a good heart. What makes this film different from other Amitabh films or even other Hindi films is the excellent potrayal of its main characters Amitabh Danny and Rohini Hattangadi. These characters are believable unlike in most Hindi films and they bring out the reality of the situation. The film is violent at times the screenplay is sloppy and the direction could have been better! I thought that the original version of the film with Amitabhs modified voice was much better than the one with his own voice. The original version made his character more authentic.

The title of the film was inspired by Harivansh Rai Bachchans (Amitabhs father) poem Agneepath (path of fire). It is not surprising that Amitabh received his first and ONLY National Award (Indian equivalent of an Oscar though many people consider Filmfare to be the Indian Oscar) for this film. Rohini Hattangadi won a Filmfare award for best supporting actress for her potrayal of a loving and innocent mother. Mithun Chakraborthy won a Filmfare for best supporting actor.

If you thought Al Pacino was good in Scarface you have got to watch Amitabh in Agneepath!

Overall I give this film an 8 out of 10! Go watch it!!!