| Aamir Movie
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Music :
Amit Trivedi |
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Lyrics :
Amitabh |
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Direction : Rajkumar Gupta |
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Producer :
Ronnie
Screwvala |
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Leading Cast :
Rajeev
Khandelwal |
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Rajeev Khandelwal, the heartthrob of Indian
television marks his silverscreen debut with Aamir.
He has earlier shown his class of acting in tele-series
Kahiin to Hoga and Left Right Left. The film has
been made under the banners of UTV Spot Boys
Pictures and also marks the debut of director
Rajkumar Gupta. |
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Visually, Aamir is very raw. The shooting locations
can be related to the ones that an ordinary man
comes across in his daily life. However, for an
intelligent audience (which has increased in
numbers) a good film can always expect appreciation,
and that’s where Aamir will find its success – in
the heart of the audience.
Aamir is the story of an individual who is hit black
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blue by the tides of religious waves and a web of
introspected trap. The bullish attitude rises from the past
from where he left his strength, and finds a new leash of
life amidst the down streams of fears and tolerance. |
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He finds his
true self entangled in the over crowded streets of Mumbai.
Will our leading protagonist choose to win his trance or
will his choice turn out to be a nightmare?
The theme carried by the strong script and brilliantly
executed by the technical crew of Aamir stand out as the
winners in this film. Cinematography and the background
music are brilliant. Editing is slick.
Rajeev Khandelwal, playing the title role of Dr Aamir Ali,
portrays his character brilliantly.The complete focus is on
Aamir’s character as there are no songs or sleazy item
numbers to dilute your attention.
On the whole, Aamir’s strength lies in its storyline and
well-crafted plot. |
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Rating: 3.5/5 |
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