Apaharan is a Bollywood action movie that was released on 2nd December 2005. The star cast of Apaharn movie includes Ajay Devgan, Nana Patekar and Bipasha Basu. This movie is considered one of the best and most exciting movies of Prakash Jha. The plot of the movie revolves around politics, idealism, and crime. The direction and cinematography of the movie are quite good but the editing is still lacking to draw the attention of the audience. If you are fond of a political crime action movie, you can go for this one. The music by Wayne Sharpe is quite exciting. It’s the story of a father and son’s complicated relationship and competing ideals set against the backdrop of the kidnapping industry in India’s eastern province of Bihar. Apaharan was a Semi-hit at the box office in India. In this blog we are going to tell you the Apaharan Movie Review, so read this full blog to get the complete information.
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The over provides a unique take on kidnapping that hasn’t been shown on screen before. The finest thing is that the film keeps you engaged throughout. Ajay’s characterization is excellent, and the issues he suffers are all too true. The first half is a little low but it manages to hold your attention. Nana’s scenes are magical, and Ajay and Nana’s first encounter together is fantastic. The second half focuses on Ajay’s transformation into a member of Nana’s group, this scene is a little too filmy but it’s handled well. Overall, it is a one-time watched movie and you won’t regret it after watching it. The drama and action are quite unique and make you a little attached to the characters of the movie. If you are an Ajay Devgan fan, you must watch this movie for his justifying role full of emotions and action.
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