Tuesday 11 October 2011

Aazaan movie reviews


DirectorPrashant Chadha
ProducerM. R. Shahjahan
StarringSachiin Joshi, Dalip Tahil, Candice Boucher, Arya Babbar, Aly Khan, Ravi Kissen, Sachin Khedekar, Sajid Hassan, Samy Gharbi, Vijayendra Ghatge, Sarita Chowdhury, Amber Rose Revah, Neet Mohan

Aazaan is a spellbinding action thriller dealing in the company of international terrorization of terror campaign which is branching from angry sacred mistaken belief overcoming the globe at a speedy tempo at present. It’s about a youthful honest military officer, Aazaan Khan, who is functioning for RAW (India’s Research and Analysis Wing) in the company of an assorted family of Afghan and Indian parents, as an element of his responsibilities, gets drained into the dark humanity of spying just to locate his younger brother who is assumed to be called as a terrorist. Worn out between his worship for his nation and the love for his brother, Aazaan gets on his assignment of untying a conspiracy of science and technology, which turn out to be an uglier as soon as he understands that it arises to terrorize the 1.2 billion people of one of the prime budding countries in the globe – India. What opens out is a speedy paced fairy-tale of one common man’s willpower of saving his nation in opposition to all chances of human boldness. Supporting him in attaining his task is his bond with Afreen, who is a gorgeous Moroccan young woman, and reasons him with human feelings of love that aids him to triumph over the plan.


Aazaan, with its truly global story written by Shubhra Swarup, Heeraz Marfatia and Prashant Chadha - is India’s first truly international production, an ensemble cast of Indian and foreign actors, crew comprising editor Humphrey Dixon (UK), Oscar winning cinematographer Axel Fischer, BVK, who has captured the exotic locales of various countries and presented by JMJ Productions on one global platform AAZAAN - the film.


Debutant actor Sachiin J Joshi as AAZAAN has captured the contrast of emotions with a performance played to perfection. Adding glamour and beauty is Candice Boucher – the famous South African model, who is the leading lady of the film.


About Music:-


The Aazaan soundtrack is short and sweet – four original tracks, a theme instrumental, and 4 remixes.


Brother composers Salim-Sulaiman are at the helm for this one, and have done a fantastic job of creating a lovely, melodic, coherent album that can stand apart from the film.


Bismillah is a full on Sufi track, sung with emotion by Kailash Kher.


We take a turn into masala item number material with the fun and sexy Habibi Habibi, and its easy to imagine a picturisationfocussed on belly-dancing girls in a tent. Catchy, sexy, upbeat and full of fun.


Sachiin Suffered few burns while shooting:-


Actor Sachiin Joshi suffered a few burns while shooting a song for the movie. The song was being choreographed by Remo D'souza, and it involved fire. The fire went out of control and given the proximity to the actor, it left him with burns.


Shooting Locations:  Germany, Morocco, France, India, Poland, Thailand, China, South Africa


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