Azaad
- 2025
- 2h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,9/10
4338
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Nell'India degli anni '20, un giovane stalliere si lega a un vivace cavallo. Tra ribellione e tirannia, il suo tentativo di cavalcare il maestoso animale diventa un viaggio di coraggio, che ... Leggi tuttoNell'India degli anni '20, un giovane stalliere si lega a un vivace cavallo. Tra ribellione e tirannia, il suo tentativo di cavalcare il maestoso animale diventa un viaggio di coraggio, che lo risveglia alla lotta per la libertà del Paese.Nell'India degli anni '20, un giovane stalliere si lega a un vivace cavallo. Tra ribellione e tirannia, il suo tentativo di cavalcare il maestoso animale diventa un viaggio di coraggio, che lo risveglia alla lotta per la libertà del Paese.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
Aman Devgan
- Govind
- (as Aaman Devgn)
Gaurav Yavanika
- Jai singh
- (as Gaurav)
Riepilogo
Reviewers say 'Azaad' offers a unique storyline and strong performances, especially from Aaman Devgan and Rasha Thadani, whose acting and screen presence are highly praised. The emotional bond between a human and a horse is seen as refreshing and engaging. However, some criticize the pacing, script, CGI, and music, which they believe detract from the experience. Despite these issues, many find the heartfelt moments and lead performances make the movie worthwhile.
Recensioni in evidenza
Tone, Script & Story: The story is set in 90's India. It's a story of a horse named Azaad. He belongs to Baaghi played by Ajay. Anyone who sees this horse falls in love with him at first instance and wants to own him. Guy played by Aman is no different. Further it's the story if Aman will win.
Being an animal lover I liked the concept where the story revolved around horse, but the problem is it fails to connect emotionally
Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: The mukhiyas, the angrej, the caretaker of horses, their families, the Baaghis, etc have been captured well. Despite that, who is to blame for no connection with audience? Music is below average. Acting is justified.
Final Verdict: You will like it if you are animal lover, else it's an outdated drama.
Being an animal lover I liked the concept where the story revolved around horse, but the problem is it fails to connect emotionally
Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: The mukhiyas, the angrej, the caretaker of horses, their families, the Baaghis, etc have been captured well. Despite that, who is to blame for no connection with audience? Music is below average. Acting is justified.
Final Verdict: You will like it if you are animal lover, else it's an outdated drama.
Overview:
This movie was entertaining enough, with an interesting and novel storyline. However, it was just too long, cutting 30 minutes of the movie would have served it well to make the story more compact and engaging. Let's be clear the purpose of this movie was to launch two new actors Aaman Devgan and Rasha Thadani and with that in mind it did give the two young actors plenty of screentime to showcase their acting chops.
The movie was clearly an opportunity to launch 2 "star kids" but was done with a unique storyline which I did appreciate.
Plot: This period piece centers around village boy Govind (Aaman Devgan), and his love for horses. As a peasant he does not have money to access or own a horse of his own. Through a series of events, he ends up joining the gang of freedom fighter Vikram Singh (Ajay Devgn), and later on inherits his legendary horse, Azaad. The rest of the movie is about him bonding with this impressive horse as well as helping his village folk out of their debt struggles. This is interlaced with a love story with daughter of the landlord, Janaki (Rasha Thadani).
Acting: I was really impressed by Aaman Devgan as an actor. In the role of Govind, he put in a solid showing with what was potentially a challenging role. Excited to see more of him as he clearly has acting talent and is a good dancer as well. Rasha Thadani on the other hand was more of a disappointment, her accent was not great for the role she was playing, she was not able to get rid of that South Bombay accent. Also, there was some really unbelievable fake crying from her. That being said her portrayal was not terrible and it is her first movie, we could see improvement from her yet. All other performances are decent with nothing exceptional, and Ajay Devgn makes a brief appearance mostly to support his nephew.
Music: Music is generally good and adds to what is going on onscreen.
Conclusion: Worth a watch, it is entertaining, but it isn't going to blow you away. You will also probably find it repetitive and draggy in the middle.
6/10.
The movie was clearly an opportunity to launch 2 "star kids" but was done with a unique storyline which I did appreciate.
Plot: This period piece centers around village boy Govind (Aaman Devgan), and his love for horses. As a peasant he does not have money to access or own a horse of his own. Through a series of events, he ends up joining the gang of freedom fighter Vikram Singh (Ajay Devgn), and later on inherits his legendary horse, Azaad. The rest of the movie is about him bonding with this impressive horse as well as helping his village folk out of their debt struggles. This is interlaced with a love story with daughter of the landlord, Janaki (Rasha Thadani).
Acting: I was really impressed by Aaman Devgan as an actor. In the role of Govind, he put in a solid showing with what was potentially a challenging role. Excited to see more of him as he clearly has acting talent and is a good dancer as well. Rasha Thadani on the other hand was more of a disappointment, her accent was not great for the role she was playing, she was not able to get rid of that South Bombay accent. Also, there was some really unbelievable fake crying from her. That being said her portrayal was not terrible and it is her first movie, we could see improvement from her yet. All other performances are decent with nothing exceptional, and Ajay Devgn makes a brief appearance mostly to support his nephew.
Music: Music is generally good and adds to what is going on onscreen.
Conclusion: Worth a watch, it is entertaining, but it isn't going to blow you away. You will also probably find it repetitive and draggy in the middle.
6/10.
While Azaad stems from an interesting idea, it falters in its execution. A gripping script is the backbone of any engaging film, and unfortunately, this one misses the mark. The narrative lacks consistency, with a sluggish first half and half-baked characters failing to build a strong emotional connection. Despite the slow pacing, the finale is impactful and provides a brief glimpse of what the film could have achieved with better writing.
Director #AbhishekKapoor, known for his storytelling finesse, does his best with the material at hand.
Standout moments include #AjayDevgn's intensity, #AamanDevgan's sincere performance, #RashaThadani's confident debut, and the bonding between #Azaad and the horse. However, the dull screenwriting, underwhelming music (except for #UyiAmma), and lack of a strong romantic track weigh the film down.
Director #AbhishekKapoor, known for his storytelling finesse, does his best with the material at hand.
Standout moments include #AjayDevgn's intensity, #AamanDevgan's sincere performance, #RashaThadani's confident debut, and the bonding between #Azaad and the horse. However, the dull screenwriting, underwhelming music (except for #UyiAmma), and lack of a strong romantic track weigh the film down.
I had low hopes for this movie since it flopped in cinemas and the reviews aren't great but I was pleasantly surprised!
I like the fact the movie was about the horse "Azaad" it feels like a fresh storyline. I think movie was good, didn't feel like it was unnecessarily dragged anywhere.
Now coming to the acting I was honestly impressed by Amaan Devgan's performance considering it's his debut and I had no expectations from him since he seemed rather expressionless in the "Uyi Amma" song. He gave a solid performance whereas Rasha Thadani seemed like she really tried bless her but her crying scenes were a bit forced. Overall acting was good from both debutants.
I'll give it 8/10, good watch. :)
I like the fact the movie was about the horse "Azaad" it feels like a fresh storyline. I think movie was good, didn't feel like it was unnecessarily dragged anywhere.
Now coming to the acting I was honestly impressed by Amaan Devgan's performance considering it's his debut and I had no expectations from him since he seemed rather expressionless in the "Uyi Amma" song. He gave a solid performance whereas Rasha Thadani seemed like she really tried bless her but her crying scenes were a bit forced. Overall acting was good from both debutants.
I'll give it 8/10, good watch. :)
Rasha and Aaman have recently made their debuts in the entertainment industry, and their entry has certainly caught the attention of many. What stands out about them, however, is not just the fact that they are newcomers, but the way they have managed to break away from the stereotype of being "nepo kids"-children of well-known celebrities who often get a free pass into the industry without much effort or talent. They trained hard to hone their acting skills, unlike many star kids who struggle with basic acting. Their dedication and effort are evident in their performances. Aaman, in particular, stands out for his impressive portrayal of his character.
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- QuizDebut of Raasha Thadani.
- ConnessioniRemake of Moti Sher (1987)
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