Ghajini (2008) *HQ*

By octron • Mar 15th, 2009 • Category: 2008, Action, Just In

Ghajini, director A R Murugadoss’s remake of his Tamil blockbuster, is a throw back to what Hindi films used to be: a three hour extravaganza of romance, comedy, action, set-piece songs and drama.It’s a revenge saga, apparently, a powerful film with a riveting story that has the power to sweep you off your feet from the word ‘go’.
Flaws any? Running time - almost 3 hours ? Not at all! There’s so much happening in every scene and the screenplay is so gripping that you don’t feel the need to look at the auditorium ceiling or at your watch at brief intervals.You aren’t restless.As moviegoers, we’ve watched countless good versus evil fares over the years and although GHAJINI belongs to the same family, not once does it take the beaten track.The story has been told differently and most importantly, the story offers so many twists-n-turns that you just can’t guess what would unfold next.

It’s a standard revenge film given a fresh twist with a dash of Christopher Nolan’s critically acclaimed Memento.Like that film, the protagonist here, Sanjay Singhania played by Aamir Khan, is hit on the head and suffers from short-term memory loss.He cannot remember anything for more than 15 minutes.So, he tattoos his body with instructions: the most important one being that his girlfriend Kalpana was murdered, and he must find the murderer and kill him.The film is riddled with logical loopholes but Murugadoss, who also wrote it, doesn’t give you enough time to think about them.

So, you never ask how Sanjay, the fabulously wealthy owner of a cellphone company, conducts a lengthy romance with Kalpana, played by debutant Asin, pretending to be an ordinary man?Or why Ghajini, a master-thug and expert killer, doesn’t have a gun when he needs it the most? Or why the key conflict, which leads to Kalpana’s death, is such a random imposition on the script?

Instead, you are caught up in the mystery of how a superbly stylish businessman becomes a killing machine who routinely cracks necks and in his introduction scene, plunges a broken tap into a man’s stomach. Ghajini isn’t for the faint-hearted. The violence is gory and elemental.In fact, every time the protagonist bashes up the evil-doers, you clap and root for him.The climax is pure man-on-man combat with lots of crunching bones.

To sum up, GHAJINI is commercial Hindi cinema at its best. The film has ‘Hit’ written all over it. Let me put it this way: Cancel whatever you’re doing today and go watch GHAJINI instead.

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