Akira Review
Akira Review
Akira Review
ancing when she is 11 years old after realising the value of physical power with
the inspiration of her father who is shown as some deaf mute person.
Her cousin suddenly turns out from nowhere and decides to take Akira and her mot
her to Mumbai,years after her father died.
In Mumbai a group of cops headed by ACP Govind Rane (Anurag Kashyap)are taking t
he law for a ride.
A little girl learns early that submitting to wrong-doing is not right, even if
you have to suffer for it. Good tip, and Akira (the remake of a Tamil actioner)
begins with promise, showing us how girls can choose karate over kathak and flower
.
Akira (Sonakshi Sinha), no relation to Kurosawa, makes the journey from a colour
ful Rajasthan chota shehar to mahanagari Mumbai, and runs slam-bang into a convolute
d plot involving a murder and missing cash and a bunch of corrupt cops, headed b
y the vicious ACP Rane (Anurag Kashyap, enjoying himself hugely and being extrem
ely effective, even if very far from a Marathi-speaking native: I wouldn t like to
meet Rane in a dark alley).
Rane s khaki-clad cohorts who go about looting and pillaging and shooting innocent
s in cold blood get a lot of play: is this film the reason why the latest edict
on not depicting the police in bad light been announced?
Anurag Kashyap plays ACP Rane in the film, and is seen enjoying himself hugely a
nd being extremely effective, even if very far from a Marathi-speaking native: I
wouldn t like to meet Rane in a dark alley. Akira review: Anurag Kashyap plays AC
P Rane in the film, and is seen enjoying himself hugely and being extremely effe
ctive.
There is a sole good cop in the movie, Konkona Sen Sharma s very pregnant, very dedi
cated officer ( clearly modeled on Francis McDormand s character in Fargo ), but she
is only one against many.
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Having a young woman kick serious butt should be a matter of joy: what s not to li
ke about strong female characters in male-dominated mainstream cinema? But what
do you do if you are saddled with the most craven plot this side of the Vindhyas
, which gives you wings, and then sets about clipping them? Sonakshi Sinha does
a good job working the limitations of her role, but she alone cannot help this f
ilm from falling into a sinkhole.
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types
Right from the beginning, director A R Murugadoss provides warning signals: a fe
male using her fists cannot go scot-free. She has to be seen suffering, otherwis
e how will the mass audience flock to the film?
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ng plot which is so absorbing that one doesn t have enough time to ponder upon the
comparison. There are few scenes that look unreal; the one where a fellow mate
helps Sonakshi to escape from the mental asylum, which is slightly dreamlike. Ak
ira is a great effort by director A R Murgadoss. Watch it for its layered myster
y and Sonakshi Sinha s finest performance by far!