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If you are crazy about regular commercial masala films leaving your
brains at home, Wanted is the right choice. Wanted is a canvas painted
in south Indian colours where you can get a glimpse of Rajnikanth in
our macho man Salman Khan. Woah hold down It’s a Prabhu Deva film, Bingo.
Wanted is undisputedly a well-written story with an excellent
screenplay. But there is a flipside to it. It is a well-written story
which lacks good direction and editing.
Wanted opens up with an interesting plot with commissioner Ashraf
Khan (Govind Namdeo) leaving no stones unturned to eradicate underworld
terrorism from the country. Radhe (Salman Khan) is a hardcore gangster
known for brutality and commitments. All he knows is the language of
money. His loyalties lies with any gang provided the money is right.
His entry in Gani Bhai (Prakash Raj) gang under the wing of Golden
(Aseem Merchant), the right hand of Gani and betrayal to his existing
gang headed by Data Pawle leads to bloodshed, as disputes crop up
unexpectedly. However, story takes a twist with Golden’s death, which
compels Gani Bhai to take matters in his hands and fly back to India.
How Gani Bhai realizes the trap of commissioner Ashraf Khan, and the
truth of Salman Khan, would have been an exciting watch had Prabhu Deva
tightened his script.
Cinematographers Nirav Shah and S Sriram are simply excellent.
Special effects are over the top; could have been subtle. The music is
awful, except ‘Dil Leke’ track, which is the only saving grace.
No refreshing treat for ears, as far as stereotypical dialogues go.
Wanted rides on Salman Khan despite his regular run-of-the-mill, yet
nice performance. Ayesha Takia is good and looks gorgeous. Mahesh
Manjrekar is perfect for his part as a womanizer. Prakash Raj as Gani
Bhai has small, yet pivotal role and lives up to it beautifully. Vinod
Khanna and Inder Kumar don’t have much scope, though they are
instrumental to the pace of the story. Aseem Merchant is fairly good.
Same goes for Govind Namdeo.
On the whole, ‘Salman Khan’ factor will pull the audience to make
this film survive. Infact, half the battle is won, courtesy loads of
hype. My verdict: One time watch.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5
Starring: Salman Khan, Ayesha Takia, Vinod Khanna, Mahesh Manjrekar,
Prajkash Raj, Govind Namdeo, Inder Kumar, Aseem Merchant, Sajid.
Director: Prabhu Deva
Esha Razdan/ Sampurn Media
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