Friday, 23 March 2012

Agent Vinod movie review


 
Rating 3/5
Story:

 The film contains a been-there seen-that story of an Indian RAW Agent who is on a mission to crack a code that ends up in a nuclear attack on the country’s capital New Dehli. a couple of betrayals, loopholes, and eventually, Agent Vinod (Saif Ali Khan) manages to diffuse the bomb with Iram Parveen Bilal’s (Kareena Kapoor) facilitate.

Analysis:

 'Agent Vinod’ starts on a promising note in Afghanistan where a Vinod is trapped by at a Lashkar hideout. He along side his team member Rajan Gandhi (Ravi Kissen) realize some way out of it with bullet firing and bombings. The movie has traces of the Bond series, Raghavan’s ‘Ek Hasina Thi’, Anubhav Sinha’s ‘Dus’ and Mani Shankars’ ’16 December’. The film contains a few moments that are really expert and you wish them to remain however the graph isn’t stable and has its ups and downs. The film additionally had variety of loopholes, with unexplained things, wasted actors and thus on.

 Performances:

 Saif Ali Khan is his usual self within the film not too smart, not too dangerous. His dialogue delivery entertains however but in components. Kareena Kapoor couldn't play her half confidently as we've seen her enjoying ‘Geet’ from ‘Jab we have a tendency to Met’ or ‘Naina’ from ‘Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu’. She was extremely out of her comfort zone and that we may see that. Though, there have been moments when she was smart. Also, in her mujra song, she was sweet instead of seductive that she was meant to be. Ram Kapoor played his cameo rather well and thus did Gulshan Grover and Prem Chopra. Adil Hussain was spectacular because the dangerous guy. Maryam Zakaria and Malika Haydon were tight in their item numbers.
 
Technicalities:

 Director Raghavan puts within the tried and tested Bollywood formula which is where he totally spoils it. The film drags lots. a couple of camera angles were attention-grabbing and picturization of a couple of scenes steals the show. Cinematography is like most bond movies however is sweet. Pritam’s music is average and Mika’s ‘Pyaar Ki Pungi’ is that the best. Bebo’s mujra is strictly okay. Saif and Bebo’s chemistry though makes it an honest watch. a couple of dialogues too are entertaining and also the climax is just about predictable.

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