'Azaan' Movie Review

Cast: Sachiin Joshi, Dalip Tahil, Candice Boucher, Aarya Babbar, Alyy Khan, Ravi Kissen, Sachin Khedekar, Sajid Hassan, Samy Gharbi, Vijayendra Ghatge, Sarita Chowdhury, Amber Rose Revah, Neet Mohan

Director: Prashant Chadha

Music Director: Salim Merchant, Sulaiman Merchant

Banner: JMJ Entertainment PVT LTD, Alchemia Films, Percept Picture Company

Movie Story: Aazaan Khan (Sachiin Joshi) is a RAW agent who was sent on a mission to stop a global terrorist (Sajid Hasan) to spread a biological weapon of mass destruction. During his trip, he is forced to travel the world to find her missing brother, met his beloved, remembers his past, to dig a global conspiracy, face to face with a traitor, kill some people fight against their own internal demons, ensuring that his religion sanctity is maintained, and then make the ultimate sacrifice.

Aazaan starts very well. The prologue is very well established with the suicide bombers are placed in a peace convention, where the establishment of the power that this virus is. The film moves at a frantic pace, but that is the factor of attention all comes into the picture because the pace is so fast that it is linked to the lack of continuity is not even a moment of distraction. Even for a demanding public, however, there are places in the film where geographic changes occur so quickly that they tend to lose the connection.



Movie Review: But things ahead in the last 30 minutes when the movie alien back to the central issue, it is. It is evident that Prashant has an eye for visual and likes to shoot his films on a large canvas and style. So if you take the desert or the sequences of the road or the action that lead to orgasm, that nod thanks to an elegant, with a series of events.

What enhances the overall appeal here is the background score by Salim-Sulaiman, providing a Hollywood-ish feel to the narrative. In addition, a special word for the film here. It is remarkable and gives the film a very rich. Frankly, the amount of money spent on the film is clearly visible in each film. However, you want the narrative of the film also was as consistent as the appearance, style and action here.

Sachiin is well aware of where their strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, it plays around them while you focus more on action than emotional intelligence. He wears a body language and looks well convince a state sponsored assassin. It is limited when it comes to the drama quotient, while its romantic side is close to nonexistent. Candice looks good but has an insignificant role, while a brief appearance. Ravi Kissen and Aly Khan is decent if you expected Arya Babbar to have more presence. Sajid Hassan as "Doctor" the main villain is good.






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