Call it An-Ache
Nek Insaan Ban na hay to Anek mat dekhna bhai.
Ayushmans Careers Harakiri
What is the movie about and what message did it wanted to give could not be decryppted even by the BitCoin Experts.
What can go wrong when the Director has no vision but somehow wants to push his story thinking its going to be revolutionary is Anek in a Nuts-Hell
Its a people pleaser just like Jhund was, and thats the reason it failed. The movie really has no story, Its a mishmash of emotions and Bad Script. The actors even though brilliant had little to do.
Like Aamir khan did HaraKiri in Dhoom 3 with the mentally disabled character, Ayushman Does a La Snorting style in Anek which looks in a word Bad, The Hairdo and false beard with extra color wasnt needed.
In a movie there are a few scenes which arent needed, but with Anek its more than Half of the movie which has unwanted scenes and again Bad Narrative.
Sorry it cannot be PARDONED - because Ayushman do no stupid, Hes the intelligent actor , but this is a mistake he possibly overlooked.
The part where the Boy sings amidst Rebels was unwanted ,
Tiger Sanga is Outstanding along with Manoj Pahwa who could be the movies saving grace.
in the end theres a commando who shouts a la vicky kaushal type and fails.
it cannot even be an inSomniacs Delight, its hard to sleep not noticing the bad acting that ayushmans characters been given.
The scene in the end where two gangs are fighting looks immature.
The gorl and the boxing part could had been put in another sports movie altogether.
PS I was literally sleeping in the theatre throughout the movie (it doesn't mean I skipped the movie XD)....
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
A good movie showing mirror to all of us Indians who always boast around the world of having world's biggest democracy with diversity... Everyone should introspect and act...
Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
Worst movie, didn't expect this from Ayush.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Lot of violence. Too many crimes lords.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
'Anek' is a flawed yet thought-provoking political thriller skillfully shouldered by its ensemble cast.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
This is one of the finest films from India that I have seen to date! The pace is amazing and the theme and message to all is universal. I could easily apply the symbolic figures to real life, not just in India, but in the entire world. A must see - and I am a great fan of films from India - this particular 'Bollywood' film is so much more intense and creates a great moral than what I've viewed from'Hollywood'. Please, make this an award winner - BEST FOREIGN FILM in my opinion. I was glued to my seat during the entire viewing!