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Agneepath



Director
Karan Malhotra
Producer
Karan Johar
Hiroo Johar
Music
Ajay-Atul
Editing
Akiv Ali
Screenplay
Karan Malhotra
Dialogues
Piyush Mishra
Choreography
Brinda
Chinni Prakash
Rekha Chinni Prakash
Saroj Khan
Feroze Khan
Ganesh Acharya
Action
Abbas Ali Moghul
Costumes
Mandira Shukla
Navin Shetty
Manish Malhotra
Banner
Dharma Productions
Release Date
Jan 26, 2012
Language
Hindi

STAR CAST

Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra, Rishi Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Om Puri, Zarina Wahab, Chetan Pandit, Sachin Khedekar, Rajesh Tandon, Deven Bhujani, Rajesh Vivek, Banwarilal Taneja, Pankaj Tripathi, Brijendra Kala, Ravi Jhankal, Suhita Thatte, Sunil Chauhan, Neeraj Sood, Arish Bhiwandiwala, Kanika Tiwari, Ayesha Kaduskar, Aditya Surve

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BollywoodHungama 4.5/5
On the whole, AGNEEPATH is a fitting tribute to the masterwork. The movie has all the potential to scale dizzy heights of victory and catapult Hrithik Roshan as the newest member of the 100 cr Club, besides providing the Hindi film industry with the first giant Blockbuster of 2012. A definite winner! Read More
OneIndia 4/5
In the technical front, Ajay - Atul's music is the main highlight. The duo's compositions like Deva Shree Ganesha and Chikni Chameli are picks of the lot. Their background score is exhilarating. Abbas Ali Moghul's action, Ravi K Chandran's camera work and Piyush Mishra's dialogue are also plus point of the film. Read More
BehindWoods.com 2/5
Technically the movie boasts of great camera work by Ravi K Chandran and Kiran Deohans. The shots are amazingly planned and every single frame speaks about the excellence of the cinematographer. Action by Abbas Ali Moghul is fierce and powerful. Music by Ajay and Atul has too much of a Maharashtrian flavour but very hummable. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com 3/5
Save for a qawwali, the songs needed to have been dropped, so that we could have enjoyed this revenge drama without having to look at our watches repeatedly. Read More
SantaBanta.com 4/5
This new Agneepath takes us back to the era when there was no computer or cellphones. And communication with the audience was immediate and electrifying. Read More
NowRunning.com 3/5
Music by Ajay - Atul, except Chikni Chameli that sets the screen on fire, is passable. Cinematography and dialogues are average at best. The film could've been made crisp by slick editing. Much against some flaws, Agneepath deserves to be lauded for performances and should be encouraged for a very convincing remake to a cult classic. Read More
Sify.com 3/5
If you're a loyalist of the Late Mukul Anand's Agneepath, you're likely to have reservations with this one. But if you leave the comparisons aside and are willing to forgive the faults, Agneepath is worth a watch essentially to savor Hrithik's performance. Read More
TimesOfIndia.com 3/5
Innovatively lensed, partly in Diu, Agneepath is a visual delight. But there's no greater feast for the eyes than Katrina Kaif, who shakes and trembles in delirious delight to the aptly - named track, Chikni Chameli. It's a paisa vasool performance guaranteed to make millions of men happy, and not just in small - town single screen theatres. Read More
Glamsham.com 4/5
The entire production is first rate. The songs, especially the Ganapati immersion and the wedding of Rauf Lala's son, are picturised beautifully with well - choreographed dances. Although it will not have a recall value like the old AGNEEPATH, this surely is a 'must one time watch'. Read More
BharatStudent 3.25/5
The first half goes about with the lighter track of romance and sentiment but it is the second half that really gets into the groove. The last twenty minutes is bound to create a massive impact among the audience. Overall, this is a film which has been made with a strong sense of content and respect to the original. Read More
IndiaGlitz 3/5
Eventually 'Agneepath' turns out to be a film that starts off well, builds great momentum, has a wonderful interval point but then starts going down in the second half in a big way. So much so that by the time the moment of reckoning arrives, you have been so exhausted with at least 30 - 40 minutes of extended storytelling. Read More