Azhar Movie Review
Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Prachi Desai, Nargis Fakhri, Lara Dutta, Gautam Gulati, Kunal Roy Kapur, Karanvir Sharma and Manjot Singh
Direction: Tony D’Souza
Genre: Drama
Duration: 2 hours 11 minutes
Story:
A disclaimer at the start says that it is not a biopic on the life of
one of the most celebrated and controversial Indian cricket captains
Mohammad Azharuddin(Emraan). So the makers hoodwink you submission that
it is not a biopic. But one has also to be blind, not to be able to see
the similarities between Azhar's life and this film.
Review:
You stay invested here because the material at hand combines India's
two religions-cricket and films. Of course, this generation would rather
see biopics on MS Dhoni or Virat Kohli. But, to give the devil his due,
Azhar
was an idol in the 80-90s. The film traces the rise of a prodigy born
into a modest Muslim household in Hyderabad. As early as his 20s, he
goes on to become one of the most accomplished Indian batsman and a
paisa-vasool fielder.
Touching on Azhar's
blazing test journey prophesied by his maternal grandfather (Kulbhushan
Kharbanda), who tells him that he should invest in the flick of the
wrist, not futile conversations, we are shown how the Muslim boy with
`Mohammad' in his name, becomes an overnight rage after he slams
back-to-back centuries. It is interesting to see how cricketers like
Ravi (Gautam), Manoj (Karanvir) and Navjot (Manjot) who patronize him
initially, later resent his rise as the Indian captain. The trappings of
fame also rock his personal life. He strays from his arranged marriage
to Naureen(Prachi) to an extra-marital affair with a Bollywood actress,
Sangeeta(Nargis). And if that is not all, his career is threatened by a
match-fixing allegation that forces him to take legal recourse.
His desire to play a hundred tests remains a pipe dream because he is
banned after his 99th nine. Without giving away too much, here one must
add that the court-room drama with Reddy (Kunal) defending him and Meera
(Lara) against him, is partly banal, partly an eye-opener. Emraan bears
no physical resemblance to Azharruddin. However his mannerisms—the
blinking of his eyes and swagger add to a knockout performance.
Watch Azhar for him.
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