Its not too easy to hear “its was good” from me once I’m out of a theatre. I just don’t get involved in any kind of story. Mahesh Bhatt ‘s film Gangster is one such marvelous movie that speaks for itself. It’s a refreshing change from the old villain and hero fights for the heroin. I’m sharing my thoughts about gangster months after watching the movie,this proves it all.
When the movie begins with a scene in the hospital where Simran and Aakash are in a serious condition, the audience is anxious to know if the couple would survive. Gangster is not a movie about crimes or glossy and glamorous artists. The movie revolves around the life of a gangster-Shiny ahuja, a man on the run. He has no place that he call his own. He is filled with pain when he gets to know his girlfriends relationship with Aakash,
Kangana’s performance was stunning. An alcoholic, extremely dejected and lost soul; she tries to drown her sorrows in a bottle of liquor. She is fed up waiting to meet her soul mate. Her heart is filled with loneness. Aakash entered into her life to put balm on her frayed nerves. And now she is entangled between two men in her life. Now she has to make a choice,
Daya's arrest at the Seoul station is the climax of the story. The songs in the movie are fantastic and can be heard ‘N’ number of times for years and years to come.
The amazing blend of acidic dialogues, love songs, well-written screenplay, makes it an award-winning movie. We surrender to the charm of the movie and not to the Gun power. It is said that the movies imitates the life of Abu Salem. At the end of the movie we are deeply involved that its source is forgotten.
A film that deserves appreciation!!!
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