Aan
Friday, June 04, 2004 16:02 IST
By Santa Banta News Network

By: Somesh Vasishth

I would be mighty thankful, If someone could take the magic wand from Harry Potter and make this movie disappear or mute at least. I'm not exaggerating at all, you've to see this 'action-packed' drama to believe me.

We will start our analysis with the factors, which affect the movie, least. Hmmm.. you guessed it, we are talking about the leading ladies of the film.

Lara has exactly four scenes and one song, Preeti has three and I don't know what Raveena is doing in the movie. Now come the sound bites. The background score tends to be hard on your eardrums and the case is not much different for the songs.

Akshay Kumar, Suneil Shetty and Paresh Rawal are good as cops in that order only.

As for Shotgun Sinha, he is no match for Big B. Now when he is not a minister anymore, its high time he recovers from his hangover and refurbish his histrionics once again.

Jackie Shroff, Irrfan Khan and Rahul Dev are the bad guys and I actually mean it, when I say it.

Now the best part, ACTION!

A lot of broken bones, bloodshed and wild chases sum up the thrilling aspect of the film. Psst... Psst... If you are not a Hollywood buff, you will never get to know where the whole action stems from.

Story? Who needs a story when so much is happening at such a fast pace.

Madhur Bhandarkar as a director must be definitely starving to change his image as a women's director, that's why he chose to make such a movie.

As a frontbencher you'd love it. But honestly speaking Aan is a movie of the brave people by the brave people and for the brave people because it actually needs a man of courage to sit through its deafening sound.

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