Friday 27 April 2012

Tezz – Movie Review

Tezz Movie Poster 200x213Film: “Tezz”Starring: Anil Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Zayed Khan, Sameera Reddy, Kangna Ranaut, Boman IraniDirector: PriyadarshanRating: 3star

What do you do when a country, a culture and their purveyors wrong you irreparably? You plant a bomb in a speeding train and hold the establishment to ransom.

Taking a cue from Hollywood’s most watched bomb-maro-bomb rush-hour excursions into plunder-land “Tezz” springs forward a nicely-packaged expertly-cut he-dunnit. And that’s an overly different genre from the whodunit.

Here we all know Ajay Devgn is the closet terrorist. But since his fans won’t like it, Devgn is, with due respect to Mira Nair, a reluctant terrorist… how reluctant, we won’t reveal fully.

Devgn has a back story with screen wife Kangna Ranaut, who in line with her character’s British domicile, sports blonde hair. No, this isn't a joke.

Luckily, Priyadarshan’s plot has much more going for itself than its leading lady’s hair-to-stay problems. The director creates a taut cat-and-mouse game between ‘terrorist’ Devgn and cop Anil Kapoor who in true Hollywood style, is at the verge of retirement from service when duty beckons.

There are enough men on duty on either side of the law here to refill one part of Tihar jail. The narration allows elbow-room for a military of actors laden with anxious motivations and tense expressions to match, all hurling just like the speeding train towards an uncertain nemesis. Luckily, the plot finds itself a powerful finale. And we will go home feeling all isn't lost for the slick action genre in Bollywood.

There is hope.

There are some jaw-dropping action sequences here. A few of them, like Devgn and Kapoor’s fist-to-fist within the grand finale and the quest for Devgn in a hospital’s car park, are so expertly executed they make you forget how far Bollywood lags behind within the action genre from its firangi counterpart. But alternatively one of the vital stunts just like the one where passengers from the bomb-threatened train climb right into a safe train, are done clumsily enough to bring us down with a thud.

Curiously, Zayed Khan and Sameera Reddy who play Devgn’s accomplices within the terror crime are given one extended heart-in-the-mouth chase sequence each. They show remarkable agility of their given space. Ditto the film’s technicians. Thiru S. Appan’s camera looks at London with keen anticipation.

Aditya Dhar doesn’t get a hold of one memorable dialogue except, “Teri Maa Ki…” when Devgn while negotiating his ransom money with train executive Boman Irani drops his cellphone.

“He’s Indian, not Pakistani,” Boman confidently informs cop Anil Kapoor with a straight face.

The absurdities don’t swamp ‘Tezz’. True its title, the story of a bomb and a Boman looking to diffuse the crisis, whizzes by at breakneck speed.

Priyadarshan’s tackles what’s a brand new genre for him, with pleasure and aplomb. Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Boman Irani, Sameera Reddy and Zayed Khan furnish a flavour of slickness to a narrative that holds your attention till the end.

Not quite edge-of-the-seat, the thrills in Tezz are engaging enough to maintain us watching. – IANS

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