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Aurangzeb
Critic reviews and ratings
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...a must watch for any movie buff. It's slick and racy. What's more, you have sellout performances from every actor, including those playing bit roles.
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...makes the corrupt cop theme interesting. For that itself, it becomes worth a watch despite being a little drab and a little stretched out in the end.
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The film’s story, though predictable, proceeds with impressive self-assuredness and packs in that very rare item, an interesting, thrilling climax after several surprising twists.
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...inspired but engaging...
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...a convoluted plot...
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If you want your rich masala fare sans the unnecessary garnishing, Aurangzeb is worth paying a visit!
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Even though slightly over-ambitious, Aurangzeb is a good start for Sabharwal- he might well be a suitable inheritor of King Chopra’s love for good ol’ drama.
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...a fun thriller with a racy first half and a dragged climax. It's not devoid of any essential ingredient of a 'masala' film and you can watch it for depicting the dark underbelly of the illegal land deals.
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While the ambition of Aurangzeb is to be lauded, there just isn't enough steam to see it through till the end.
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Call it a retro film with modern sensibilities. Old wine in new bottle. Whatever. Worth a watch, if you'd like to savour the story and performances, and forgive much of the rest.
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Watch Aurangzeb for some stellar performances lead by Arjun Kapoor and a solid supporting cast.
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You have a cracker of an idea, the build up is great too, and then gross lack of imagination turns everything into a mangled mess post interval.
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This is a movie that aspires to be about the mini-empires that exist within-and often work against-the Indian republic, but it scuttles its own ambitions midway through.
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if well begun is half done, then poorly ended equals undone, and that’s the problem with Aurangzeb.
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...a cliched formulaic drama straight out of the '70s era that fails to impress the audience.
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...has a great premise, but great plots don't, generally, translate into great films.
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...a huge scale faux pas that only has performances as a solo reason for a watch.
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Somewhere in the too-complicated strands of Aurangzeb is a film struggling to cohere.
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Sadly, Aurangzeb isn’t the bad movie that’s so bad it becomes good. It’s an average gangster movie that packs low on action ammunition and high on predictable double crosses and character developments.
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The movie moves at such a meandering and self-indulgent pace that after a point you stop caring if it moves forward or sideways.
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Aurangzeb, which should have been much better, plays like a mashup of Hindi cinema before it became Bollywood.
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