Wazir Review – Wazir is a Hindi mystery thriller released in 2016. Anti-Terrorism Squad officer Daanish and Ruhana lead a fairy tale life with their little daughter Noori. Things take an unprecedented turn when Noori is killed in an unplanned ambush attack in Daanish presence. He is stuck with guilt but finds some peace with learning chess from Noori’s chess teacher Pandit Omkar Nath Dhar who has lost his wife and daughter. Soon Daanish learns that Omkar Nath’s daughter is killed by a politician and decides to help him settle scores.
Director Bejoy Nambiar has taken up a mystery thriller with some stellar star cast after his multi-star film David. This is based on a script initially written by Vidhu Vinod Chopra in early 90s. The movie is slick and engages with the audience throughout. However, the more predictable nature of the mystery involved spoils the watch. At least, I felt the story gave too much away before it should have. One more reason is the interval break. This movie shouldn’t have had one. That gave me time to think and predict the next half easily.
The performances of Amitabh and Farhan are the pillars of the movie. They seem to have slipped into their roles with ease and are very convincing.
The first 5 minutes (titles) of the movie has been sketched like a happy ending of a fairy tale with some ultra motion visuals and jump cuts. This is visually very appealing. Even the rest of the movie is visually appealing product and helps you glued to the screen. The encounter operation in the night is shot well. Also, the length of the movie is just right for the script. I hope all the Indian movie makers follow this to keep their movies precise.
High Points: Performances of Amitabh and Farhan, Visuals, Stunts, short length of the movie
Low Points: Predictability in the suspense
Overall Wazir is a commendable attempt in the Bollywood. This would be a memorable movie for Farhan Akthar and Bejoy Nambiar. I hope to see more such movies from our talented filmmakers.
Worth a Watch
I quite liked the movie but yes I agree when you say this one didn’t need an intermission. It actually gave us time to think. The first five minutes were really beautiful.
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Yes Manjulika… there are many movies I have felt where an intermission is not required… this is one of them… Thanks for sharing your comments..
So, you liked this special game here 🙂 I really needed that intermission because I left home early and had to go to the restroom without missing parts of the movie 😀
Ha Ha… thats why the songs are there in the movies 😛
Once I tried that, and the song had stopped a few minutes after the beginning, and continued later in the movie 😀
Ha 😀 Don’t go late for a movie