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· Naive, simple-minded, and illiterate Bhaskar Sarnaik (Amitabh Dayal)
comes to Bombay from his far-off village, to look for his missing
brother, Raghuvir. He comes in contact with . ..... Kagaar,which went almost unnoticed by both the critics and audience when it was released in 2003 is a highly underrated film.
Naive, simple-minded, and illiterate Bhaskar Sarnaik
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Naive, simple-minded, and illiterate Bhaskar Sarnaik (Amitabh Dayal)
comes to Bombay from his far-off village, to look for his missing
brother, Raghuvir. He comes in contact with Sub-Inspector Gokhale (Om
Puri), who feels sorry for him, and not only offers to find his brother,
but also employment at an Irani Restaurant. Bhaskar does find his
brother - in the morgue - but decides not to tell his mother as this may
break her heart. He decides to stay on in Bombay and undergoes training
to become a police officer. A short time later he is also a
Sub-Inspector working closely with Gokhale. He is wounded in an
encounter, and his mother comes to look after, and gets him to marry
Aditi (Nandita Das) from the same village, which Bhaskar does so. Then
the police must hunt for Adi, a notorious hit-man. When Bhaskar comes
face to face with Adi, he does not shoot him, and as a result Adi
escapes. Adi then gives an interview on television that he is the
child-hood friend of Bhaskar, and that he ... Written by
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N.Chandra's best work after Tezaab
N.Chandra captured the
imagination of cinegoers and critics in 1986 with his path-breaking
movie-Ankush. He finished the trilogy with Pratighaat and Tezaab in 1987
and 1988 respectively.This was undoubtedly one of the best trilogies
ever made in Hindi cinema.After that however he never managed to
re-create the magic he did in these movies.
Although with Style he managed to get the elusive hit he wanted but I guess its Kagaar which finally brings the best out of the man. Bhaskar(Amitabh Dayal) is an ace shooter of the Bombay crime branch.He gets information about the underworld kingpin Adi(Anoop Soni) on the New Year?s eve.
He teams up with his junior to catch the dreaded criminal dead or alive.On the way to the dock where Adi is expected Bhaskar tells his junior his story and his relationship with Adi.Bhaskar and Adi were childhood friends who stayed in a village and grew up together.Bhaskar?s elder brother had gone to Bombay few years back but never returned.He convinces his mother to let him go to the big bad city and find out about him.On reaching the city Bhaskar meets a respected sub-inspector(Om Puri).
Through his help Bhaskar gets a job as a waiter in a Hotel.After few days Bhaskar comes to know that his brother had been shot by the police.After that he tells the police officer his desire to join the force and he is helped by the officer. In a short span of time Bhaskar becomes a famous name in the police force.He becomes an encounter specialist and is very respected by the force and media.His mother comes from the village to visit him and convinces him to get married.Bhaskar goes to his village to become friendly with childhood friend(Nandita Das).
After few days of togetherness the both get married and Bhaskar brings her to Bombay.Bhaskar and Adi have become sworn enemies by this time.They interact regularly through mobiles and have informers who help them.Due to some misunderstanding Bhaskar gets suspended from the force and his life comes under trouble.However he is found innocent and rejoins the force.He also becomes the proud father of a son.
This was Bhaskar?s story which he tells to his junior.They reach the dock and after few fights Bhaskar manages to eliminate Adi in an encounter. Kagaar,which went almost unnoticed by both the critics and audience when it was released in 2003 is a highly underrated film.This was the first film inspired by the life of Bombay Police Force Encounter specialist-Daya nayak.It came almost a year before the acclaimed and successful Ab Tak Chappan.
In fact it is the first of the series of cop movies like Gangaajal,Khakee,Aan,Garv and others.In the beginning of the movie the director dedicates the movie to Daya Nayak.The movie shows the tough life of these brave men and tells us in a nutshell what can be a life of an encounter specialist of the Police Force.Although I must say that both Kagaar and Ab Tak Chappan although based on same theme are quite different yet some things are common in them.
The most important being the interaction between the hero and the villain which takes place throughout the movie through mobile.Kagaar also tells about the hero?s childhood,his romantic moments with his fiancée and his past.However it does not tell about the internal rivalry and politics of the police force which was brilliantly shown in Ab Tak Chappan.
The story is good and the screenplay is quite tight.There are few dull moments but they are very few.However there are some lapses in the screenplay.Its not very clear till the end as to why was Amitabh's elder brother is killed.Similarly on one hand we are told as to how does Dayal joins the Police Force but we are not told how does joins the underworld.The editing is good.The action scenes are very authentic.
The direction by veteran N.Chandra is the backbone of the movie.Its really sad that audience did not watch the movie in theatres.the treatment is very different from Chandra's earlier work and direction is almost flawless.Although except Humlaa-1992(which was undoubtedly his worst movie) and leaving Beqaabu,Shikari and Excuse Me(which I have not seen) all his movies-Narsimha,Tejaswani,Wajood and Yugandhar had some brilliant moments but somewhere or other they failed in totality. In that respect Kagaar brings him back.
Although Style was quite good and was a hit yet it was not Chandra's type of reality based hard-hitting violent cinema.Kagaar,although is reality based but its treatment is different from hard-hitting style of Ankush and Pratighaat.It is a movie where there is no dramatisation and the violence is not gruesome.The scene where Om Puri shows Amitabh Dayal an encounter,the scene where Amitabh kills the informer in a moving train,the scene where he is sleeping yet his fingers move as though he is pulling a trigger,the entire climax and the showing of his fingers moving when he is dying shows his craftsmanship on cinema.
The usage of new year's eve which is similar to Kaalchakra-1987 and Parinda-1989.There was some recent controversy that the movie was financed by underworld but similar things were said about Vaastav also.The movie is officially produced by Dr.Mrunalini. Like Ankush,Pratighaat and Style this movie also has a newcomer in the central role.Amitabh Dayal fits the role almost perfectly.
Although he is not as amazing as Nana Patekar was in Ankush,nor it can be said that he is as good as Nana in Ab Tak Chappan yet he gives a brilliant performance.His body language,physique and looks makes him perfect for the role.Nandita das is good.Om Puri plays an honest yet not so successful cop for the nth time and is good.The only hitch is the performance by .In such an authorbacked role of villain,the T.V. actor hams and does not make much out of the role.I guess he was much better in hathyaar.
Although with Style he managed to get the elusive hit he wanted but I guess its Kagaar which finally brings the best out of the man. Bhaskar(Amitabh Dayal) is an ace shooter of the Bombay crime branch.He gets information about the underworld kingpin Adi(Anoop Soni) on the New Year?s eve.
He teams up with his junior to catch the dreaded criminal dead or alive.On the way to the dock where Adi is expected Bhaskar tells his junior his story and his relationship with Adi.Bhaskar and Adi were childhood friends who stayed in a village and grew up together.Bhaskar?s elder brother had gone to Bombay few years back but never returned.He convinces his mother to let him go to the big bad city and find out about him.On reaching the city Bhaskar meets a respected sub-inspector(Om Puri).
Through his help Bhaskar gets a job as a waiter in a Hotel.After few days Bhaskar comes to know that his brother had been shot by the police.After that he tells the police officer his desire to join the force and he is helped by the officer. In a short span of time Bhaskar becomes a famous name in the police force.He becomes an encounter specialist and is very respected by the force and media.His mother comes from the village to visit him and convinces him to get married.Bhaskar goes to his village to become friendly with childhood friend(Nandita Das).
After few days of togetherness the both get married and Bhaskar brings her to Bombay.Bhaskar and Adi have become sworn enemies by this time.They interact regularly through mobiles and have informers who help them.Due to some misunderstanding Bhaskar gets suspended from the force and his life comes under trouble.However he is found innocent and rejoins the force.He also becomes the proud father of a son.
This was Bhaskar?s story which he tells to his junior.They reach the dock and after few fights Bhaskar manages to eliminate Adi in an encounter. Kagaar,which went almost unnoticed by both the critics and audience when it was released in 2003 is a highly underrated film.This was the first film inspired by the life of Bombay Police Force Encounter specialist-Daya nayak.It came almost a year before the acclaimed and successful Ab Tak Chappan.
In fact it is the first of the series of cop movies like Gangaajal,Khakee,Aan,Garv and others.In the beginning of the movie the director dedicates the movie to Daya Nayak.The movie shows the tough life of these brave men and tells us in a nutshell what can be a life of an encounter specialist of the Police Force.Although I must say that both Kagaar and Ab Tak Chappan although based on same theme are quite different yet some things are common in them.
The most important being the interaction between the hero and the villain which takes place throughout the movie through mobile.Kagaar also tells about the hero?s childhood,his romantic moments with his fiancée and his past.However it does not tell about the internal rivalry and politics of the police force which was brilliantly shown in Ab Tak Chappan.
The story is good and the screenplay is quite tight.There are few dull moments but they are very few.However there are some lapses in the screenplay.Its not very clear till the end as to why was Amitabh's elder brother is killed.Similarly on one hand we are told as to how does Dayal joins the Police Force but we are not told how does joins the underworld.The editing is good.The action scenes are very authentic.
The direction by veteran N.Chandra is the backbone of the movie.Its really sad that audience did not watch the movie in theatres.the treatment is very different from Chandra's earlier work and direction is almost flawless.Although except Humlaa-1992(which was undoubtedly his worst movie) and leaving Beqaabu,Shikari and Excuse Me(which I have not seen) all his movies-Narsimha,Tejaswani,Wajood and Yugandhar had some brilliant moments but somewhere or other they failed in totality. In that respect Kagaar brings him back.
Although Style was quite good and was a hit yet it was not Chandra's type of reality based hard-hitting violent cinema.Kagaar,although is reality based but its treatment is different from hard-hitting style of Ankush and Pratighaat.It is a movie where there is no dramatisation and the violence is not gruesome.The scene where Om Puri shows Amitabh Dayal an encounter,the scene where Amitabh kills the informer in a moving train,the scene where he is sleeping yet his fingers move as though he is pulling a trigger,the entire climax and the showing of his fingers moving when he is dying shows his craftsmanship on cinema.
The usage of new year's eve which is similar to Kaalchakra-1987 and Parinda-1989.There was some recent controversy that the movie was financed by underworld but similar things were said about Vaastav also.The movie is officially produced by Dr.Mrunalini. Like Ankush,Pratighaat and Style this movie also has a newcomer in the central role.Amitabh Dayal fits the role almost perfectly.
Although he is not as amazing as Nana Patekar was in Ankush,nor it can be said that he is as good as Nana in Ab Tak Chappan yet he gives a brilliant performance.His body language,physique and looks makes him perfect for the role.Nandita das is good.Om Puri plays an honest yet not so successful cop for the nth time and is good.The only hitch is the performance by .In such an authorbacked role of villain,the T.V. actor hams and does not make much out of the role.I guess he was much better in hathyaar.
Kagaar: Life on the Edge - Wikipedia
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Kagaar: Life on the Edge is a 2003 Indian Bollywood crime drama film starring Om Puri, Nandita Das, Amitabh Dayal, Anup Soni. The film was directed by N. Chandra and produced by Mrunalinni Patil, with Vishal Bhardwaj as music director.
Kagaar: Life on the Edge is a 2003 Indian Bollywood crime drama film starring Om Puri, Nandita Das, Amitabh Dayal, Anup Soni. The film was directed by N. Chandra and produced by Mrunalinni Patil, with Vishal Bhardwaj as music director.
Amitabh Dayal makes his debut as sub-inspector Bhaskar Sarnaik in this flick, which is inspired by the life of encounter expert Daya Nayak.[3]
In Kagaar , Chandra goes for the kill. The story of a restless cop Bhaskar (debutant Amitabh Dayal ) who believes that fake "encounter" deaths are the only way to rid the society of hardened criminals, it is striven by a succession of sock-in-the-face images done in dark shades that recall Govind Nihalani's Ardh Satya .
The curse-and-affect format is often a little put-on, especially when the lingo gets deliberately abusive. But full marks to cinematographer Manoj Gupta for making that slippery jump from the garish in Chandra's Excuse Me to the grim and gritty colours of crime-infested city life in Kagaar. The elaborate screenplay by Sujit Sen takes the protagonist back to his roots in the village and then delineates his journey into the heart of urban darkness. The migratory transition is convincingly achieved. To its credit the screenplay manages to hold together various elements from the protagonist's life without losing out on the essential humanism of the plot.
The impotence of being honest to one's job comes across in several key scenes within the cop's domestic ambit and on the slick streets where Bhaskar must chase his childhood chum turned grownup crime lord till the inevitable end.
Anoop Soni as the hero's gangster-friend gives a riveting flamboyant twist to his complex character.
This is the underrated actor's most challenging role ever, and he doesn't let go of one moment of his playing time to construct a character that has a graph and a grip .
Debutant Amitabh Dayal has some tough khaki-clad acts to follow up, including his legendary namesake's clenched cop's part in Zanjeer, a film to which Kagaar owes direct linear allegiance. Dayal manages the mutating shades of anger well. But he needs to improve his body language, specially his hand gestures. The film is sub-captioned 'Living On The Edge'. The cop's harassed neglected and overwrought wife does more of that—living on the edge—than the cop.
Nandita Das has earlier played an overworked cop's sultry spouse in Aks. Here she's more at home. Her scenes with Dayal are occasionally electric.
But it's Om Puri as the hero's tormented mentor who holds our attention. His cynical disregard for rules and his guarded forebodings vis-Ã -vis Bhaskar's extra-constitutional crime busting are lucidly mapped in that eloquent face.
Kagaar lends a lot of substance in its cinematic dialect. The one-night story done with such dark dynamism by Sudhir Mishra in Iss Raat Ki Subah Nahin works effectively in telling the cop's tale.[4]
An individual named Ali meant more than just a law-breaker to him. Ali is his childhood friend from the village, and as he waits, he rewinds to the day he had set foot in the big urban city to search for his lost brother.
He recalls how he was fascinated by the power of the uniform and worked his way into the police force, how his wife had stars in her eyes before marriage because she was excited at the prospect of marrying a hero with a gun, how her initial euphoria gave way to disillusionment and learnt to live life without her husband in a modest one-room kitchen.
He looks back at the events of his life—how Ali's foolhardiness and his colleagues’ envy had ousted him temporarily from the force, how his period of suspension made him a drastically different human being, how nemesis had once again caught up with Ali and here he was waiting to trap him, or be killed himself. For a man whose every goodbye to his wife was considered the final goodbye, Bhaskar was fighting a battle whose end could go either way. Will he see the dawn of New Year? From the police force comes this true story of a man who lived life on his terms. The theme is taken from stunning real life incidents. Kagaar is a film that looks at the hitherto unexplored avenues of the personal life and mindset of a cop.
Uncompromisingly brutal, this is an awesome close up of lives that are laid on the line, of men and women living on a double-edged sword. This film shows that truth is often stranger than fiction. It promises to be a disturbing and most significant film
N Chandra attempts to make a different film. Produced by Dr Mrunalinni and Smt Suryakant Patil, Kagaar has music by Vishal Bharadwaj. Gulzar has penned the lyrics. Watch out for another police drama which also dwells upon the life of a cop, his sacrifices and his urge to do his duties well.[5]
Cast:Amitabh Dayal,Om Puri.
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| Directed by | N. Chandra |
| Produced by | Mrunalinni Patil |
| Written by | Sujit Sen |
| Starring | Om Puri Nandita Das Amitabh Dayal Anup Soni Dinyar Tirandas Aditya Kotdar |
| Music by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
| Cinematography | Rajkumar K. |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
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Plot
Naive, simple-minded, and illiterate Bhaskar Sarnaik (Amitabh Dayal) comes to Bombay from his far-off village, to look for his missing brother, Raghuvir. He comes in contact with Sub-Inspector Gokhale (Om Puri), who feels sorry for him, and not only offers to find his brother, but also employment at an Irani Restaurant. Bhaskar does find his brother - in the morgue - but decides not to tell his mother as this may break her heart. He decides to stay on in Bombay and undergoes training to become a police officer. A short time later he is also a Sub-Inspector working closely with Gokhale. He is wounded in an encounter, and his mother comes to look after, and gets him to marry Aditi (Nandita Das) from the same village, which Bhaskar does so. Then the police must hunt for Adi, a notorious hit-man. When Bhaskar comes face to face with Adi, he does not shoot him, and as a result Adi escapes. Adi then gives an interview on television that he is the child-hood friend of Bhaskar, and that he would never be shot at by Bhaskar. As a result, Bhaskar gets suspended from service, and becomes the subject of an intensive investigation by the Crime Branch, who are now convinced that Bhaskar is on the pay-roll of Adi and other underworld elements.[1]Synopsis
Kagaar (Precipice) is based on the true life story of a Mumbai cop, encounter specialist sub-inspector Daya Nayak, who has been given special thanks in the movie's credits.[2] Dedicated to the 'brave Mumbai Police', it has no songs, a tight script and real locations. Kagaar holds a mirror to real-life situations in Mumbai. Dayal, who debuts in this film, has done justice to the character of the wide-eyed, new cop-turned-ruthless shooter. Om Puri as Gokhale is relaxed and lends credence to the drama. But it is Adi, who has a love-hate relationship with his childhood friend, Bhaskar, who captivates the audience. Soni's part is small, but he portrays the changes in Adi so subtly, yet so enchantingly, that you cannot bring yourself to hate him. The cops in this movie do not live in posh bungalows or sing songs around trees. They are as human as you and me, or the criminals in the movie. They also cry in hard times and get depressed like anyone else. Neither is Kagaar a typical good-versus-evil struggle. The hero and anti-hero believe in the philosophy that the end justifies the means. It is a struggle for survival, and the survivor will be the winner, morals notwithstanding.Amitabh Dayal makes his debut as sub-inspector Bhaskar Sarnaik in this flick, which is inspired by the life of encounter expert Daya Nayak.[3]
In Kagaar , Chandra goes for the kill. The story of a restless cop Bhaskar (debutant Amitabh Dayal ) who believes that fake "encounter" deaths are the only way to rid the society of hardened criminals, it is striven by a succession of sock-in-the-face images done in dark shades that recall Govind Nihalani's Ardh Satya .
The curse-and-affect format is often a little put-on, especially when the lingo gets deliberately abusive. But full marks to cinematographer Manoj Gupta for making that slippery jump from the garish in Chandra's Excuse Me to the grim and gritty colours of crime-infested city life in Kagaar. The elaborate screenplay by Sujit Sen takes the protagonist back to his roots in the village and then delineates his journey into the heart of urban darkness. The migratory transition is convincingly achieved. To its credit the screenplay manages to hold together various elements from the protagonist's life without losing out on the essential humanism of the plot.
The impotence of being honest to one's job comes across in several key scenes within the cop's domestic ambit and on the slick streets where Bhaskar must chase his childhood chum turned grownup crime lord till the inevitable end.
Anoop Soni as the hero's gangster-friend gives a riveting flamboyant twist to his complex character.
This is the underrated actor's most challenging role ever, and he doesn't let go of one moment of his playing time to construct a character that has a graph and a grip .
Debutant Amitabh Dayal has some tough khaki-clad acts to follow up, including his legendary namesake's clenched cop's part in Zanjeer, a film to which Kagaar owes direct linear allegiance. Dayal manages the mutating shades of anger well. But he needs to improve his body language, specially his hand gestures. The film is sub-captioned 'Living On The Edge'. The cop's harassed neglected and overwrought wife does more of that—living on the edge—than the cop.
Nandita Das has earlier played an overworked cop's sultry spouse in Aks. Here she's more at home. Her scenes with Dayal are occasionally electric.
But it's Om Puri as the hero's tormented mentor who holds our attention. His cynical disregard for rules and his guarded forebodings vis-Ã -vis Bhaskar's extra-constitutional crime busting are lucidly mapped in that eloquent face.
Kagaar lends a lot of substance in its cinematic dialect. The one-night story done with such dark dynamism by Sudhir Mishra in Iss Raat Ki Subah Nahin works effectively in telling the cop's tale.[4]
Cast
- Om Puri as Sub-Inspector Gokhle
- Nandita Das as Aditi
- Amitabh Dayal as Bhaskar Sarnaik
- Anup Soni as Adi
- Dinyar Tirandas as Rustom
- Aditya Kotdar
Reception
N Chandra’s Kagaar tells the story of one long night—a night of suspenseful wait for a prey. The hunter waits for this moment all his life and although he knows that the end would be bloody and tragic, it is the call of duty he cannot ignore. As the world celebrates New Year and his wife waits for him to get home, a sub-inspector, Bhaskar Sarjanak, who has killed 70 men in encounters, waits for his biggest catch.An individual named Ali meant more than just a law-breaker to him. Ali is his childhood friend from the village, and as he waits, he rewinds to the day he had set foot in the big urban city to search for his lost brother.
He recalls how he was fascinated by the power of the uniform and worked his way into the police force, how his wife had stars in her eyes before marriage because she was excited at the prospect of marrying a hero with a gun, how her initial euphoria gave way to disillusionment and learnt to live life without her husband in a modest one-room kitchen.
He looks back at the events of his life—how Ali's foolhardiness and his colleagues’ envy had ousted him temporarily from the force, how his period of suspension made him a drastically different human being, how nemesis had once again caught up with Ali and here he was waiting to trap him, or be killed himself. For a man whose every goodbye to his wife was considered the final goodbye, Bhaskar was fighting a battle whose end could go either way. Will he see the dawn of New Year? From the police force comes this true story of a man who lived life on his terms. The theme is taken from stunning real life incidents. Kagaar is a film that looks at the hitherto unexplored avenues of the personal life and mindset of a cop.
Uncompromisingly brutal, this is an awesome close up of lives that are laid on the line, of men and women living on a double-edged sword. This film shows that truth is often stranger than fiction. It promises to be a disturbing and most significant film
N Chandra attempts to make a different film. Produced by Dr Mrunalinni and Smt Suryakant Patil, Kagaar has music by Vishal Bharadwaj. Gulzar has penned the lyrics. Watch out for another police drama which also dwells upon the life of a cop, his sacrifices and his urge to do his duties well.[5]
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