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Product Description Meet Subhash Nagre - a wealthy and influential resident of Bombay. He lives in a palatial house with his wife, Pushpa; sons Vishnu and his wife Amrita and their son; a second son, named Shankar, in the United States. Subhash and his family are thrilled when Shankar returns home, in the company of a gorgeous long-legged young woman named Pooja, who he plans to marry soon. While Subhash adores both his sons, he shows his open disappointment for Vishnu, whose language, childish actions, and his affair with a Bollywood actress named Sapna are just few of his wrong actions. When Vishnu finds out that a Bollywood actor is attempting to start an affair with Sapna, he angrily guns him down in front of several witnesses. Subhash asks Vishnu to leave the house, and thereafter Vishnu is arrested and charged with murder. Then all hell breaks lose in the Nagre household when a politician named Motilal Khurana is killed, and the killer names Subhash as the person who hired him to do this killing. Subhash is arrested, and held in prison - there is no hope for him in the courts as he has been already been found guilty - not for this killing - but for acting as a power unto himself - a mafia-like Godfather - who metes out justice - when justice fails. Watch how circumstances force Subhash to come to terms that he no longer is influential and no one will come forward to assist him; Shankar is abducted and disappears, and the one who has hired to kill him is none other than his son - Vishnu. Review SARKAR actually has one super-hero Amitabh Bachchan, and two heroes Abhishek Bachchan and Ram Gopal Varma, lending the goings-on a glory that repudiates glitter in favour of something far more deep and precious. --www.platform47.com
K**R
SARKAR-----------let the games and the music begin.
You are cordially invited to an inside view of Subhash Nagres cozy living room where gently dappled light from the sun shining through the trees floats across your face. People from outside his sphere wait to meet with him while he has his morning tea. You are but one of the people that day who will sit and speak very quietly because this is where the power of Maharashtra is and you don't want it to spill over on to you. On the good side you can tell when something is about to get said or done because just like the eye of a storm it gets very quiet. The people stop talking, Sarkar speaks... and things happen. This is the average breakfast of Sarkar (played by Amitabh Bachchan better known as Big B ) the head of this organization. You bring him a problem and he will consider helping you if he deems it fit. Maybe it's a matter of your daughters honor, she was sexually assaulted and after trying to get justice in court she commits suicide because they made her life a living hell. You want and need satisfaction for this heinous deed before you die old and alone now, because she can't rest in peace till the rapist is punished. And he will be most thoroughly punished .Sarkars world is full of checks and balances based on his honor . Someone wants to do business that's not good for the future of his people but will make Sarkars allies tons of money ...he will refuse to do it; and refuse to let them do it. They need his permission to do business in his territory. Sarkar isn't interested in lining his pockets excessively, he alone will make sure his supporters are looked after even if it cost him. This includes his own children . Eating dinner with the family becomes an ordeal for his rebellious son Vishnu (Kay Kay Megnon), and a fight starts over an overt action that bypassed his father. Vishnu just will not learn . Foul language , extreme temper and worst of all shortsightedness based on his own pleasure principle . A veritable Id child. These things Sarker can no longer abide in his sons actions. Vishnu is a weak link and a loose canon; a possible weapon in his enemies hands. His other son is Shankar (Abhishek Bachchan , Bachchans real life son). He's back from America to meet with his father and to introduce him not only to some business investments but to a girl he wishes to marry(Katrina Kaif) despite being promised to a girl being raised in Sarkars house . Sarkar is lenient with this son and listens to both proposals. This son is respectful and causes him no shame in his life. He will be opened minded with him and intervene on his behalf if he can. This is a day in the life of Sarkar. It will be a very pivotal day for him. While the director lets the quiet moments settle in he also has a passion for background music but then so did the Godfather series. This is the only flaw to me in either Sarkar or Sarkar Raj. Both are well written and have enough excitement of action and devious intent to keep a viewer riveted despite the irritation. I later read more reviews on the pleasant but repetitive music and that did seem to be the consensus on that point. I've set through it over and over so it definitely wasn't that bad. I sat through Sarkar as well as Sarkar Raj back to back. I was compelled by a need I couldn't control. You know there is going to be pain ahead for Sarkar but you just have to keep watching. I have the calluses on my butt to prove it. That in and of itself is a testament to how good these guys are at their jobs because trust me when I say I ain't the patient sort . Still it's worth sitting through both of these films Sarkar and Sarkar Raj..not only are they good but they will be quoted in the future in a lot of livingrooms. So definitely watch them.....Just not for the love of GOVINDA back to back . You'll see what I mean about that statement while watching Sarkar Raj. I dare you to wait a day in between. I was most unsuccessful on that attempt at restraint. I would make a horrible Godfather. This director made a Damn fine one.
R**L
The creation of a life time!
"Sarker" is the creation of a life time from Ramu, it will remain as a highlight in all the artists careers, a great movie...it sucks you into it and throws you out. I watched the movie and before i could realize it started...it finished. When someone says slow narration...they are just ignorant of what cinema making is all about. Amitabh is excellent...on par with him is his real life son Abhishek, who plays Shankar the son of Subhash in the movie. He is the one actor out of the young genre who will stand tall for a long time. The music of the movie is first rate, it plays a very important role in keeping us glued to what happens on screen.I read a post saying "a bad adaptation of Godfather" lets get this one clear that this is not Godfather. We get that impression because Ramu says he is inspired by the Hollywood movie, very kind of him. I have seen the movie and can confirm that approx 5% meets with what we have seen in Godfather.Talking about direction, I could write a couple of pages about it, but i prefer to say it is exceptional. Its a pity these movies do not get as much exposure as international cinema, but having watched movies from all other languages, Indian cinema will continue to raise the bar when the Bollywood leadership continues to support and encourage it's unorthodox directors such as Ramu. Through it's actions it not only guaranties the quality of cinema now it is also encouraging up and coming directors to continue to produce even better quality of film to us in the future..It's time to watch the movie or you will miss out on something special.
J**R
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Amitabh Bachchan rivals Marlon Brando as the iconic criminal patriarch in this fascinating retelling of the American classic 'The Godfather.' Instead of stroking a cat in his lap as Brando famously did, Bachchan 'is' the cat--cool and regal and ferocious--sipping from a bowl in one key scene like a sleek panther waiting to pounce. In the Indian version of the story, there are two brothers instead of three. The oldest, Vishnu (Kay Kay Menon), is a fusion of Sonny and Fredo, and the character is far more complex than either of the elder Corleone sons. The youngest, Shankar (played by Amitabh's son Abhishek Bachchan), is Michael--a perfect role for the junior Bachchan, who excels at strong, silent, and sinister. The director, Ram Gopal Varma, tips his hat to Francis Ford Coppola by shooting the film like a chiaroscuro painting in an Italian Catholic church. But here the religious piety juxtaposed with the violence is Hindu--Sarkar the murderous mob boss clutches prayer beads and sports a red tikka smeared on his forehead. The film follows the same basic plot as the original, but there are many key twists that make this version compellingly unique. - The Bollywood Ticket: The American guide to Indian movies (Subscribe: The Bollywood Ticket)
A**L
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C’est le film indien le plus nul que j’ai jamais vu
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