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Aiyaary Review: Aiyaary misses the mark and is a huge letdown

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Director Neeraj Pandey is one of the best in the business and has a penchant for making thrillers taking a political, crime issues as its central theme. His past experiments with Akshay Kumar, Special 26 and Baby, have worked both at the box office and with masses. This time around, he is back with Aiyaary which again has a strong plotline and a holds out a promise of dumdaar performances by its leads Manoj Bajpayee, Sidharth Malhotra, Vikram Gokhale and Rakul Preet Singh and added appearances by director’s favourites Anupam Kher and the effervescent Nasseruddin Shah. With masses still warming up to Akshay Kumar’s Pad Man, Aiyaary has released at an opportune moment. Here are our thoughts about the film. Watching the espionage thriller over the weekend? Find out our verdict.

Aiyaary Review

First of all, one must be wondering what Aiyaary actually means? So, according to the maker, the word is an embodiment of all the qualities a true soldier must have. A successful soldier is the one who brings out his best in the time of adversity. So, Aiyaary means a combination of sharpness, wit, tact, ability to change appearances and combating techniques a soldier uses to emerge victorious. The movie revolves around Colonel Abhay Singh (Manoj Bajpayee) and Major Jai Bakshi (Sidharth Malhotra) who are both army officers. It majorly focuses on corruption within the army and the system efforts to hunt down Jai who goes rogue after finding out the ugly truth about the defence system. While it is loosely based on the Adarsh Society scam which rocked the nation in 2010, the maker does not revolve the entire movie about it. Instead, he builds on the tension using different plots which come together to make one massive issue, in this case: corruption in the Defense Ministry. The undercurrent of the film is raging generation gap between Singh and Bakshi. Friends turned foes, both lead characters focus on keeping viewers engaged with their car and mouse chase.

While the director Pandey tried to build on the suspense, he fails to keep the viewer’s attention because of it’s run time and clumsy writing. The movie talks about arms and ammunition scam for about one and a half hour, but ends with a focus on Aadarsh society Scam. The movie could have been salvaged by tighter editing but Praveen Kathikuloth fails to deliver on that front. Aiyaary suffers from a weak script but we liked a couple of dialogues which are apt to describe the Indian political circus and the subsequent corruption. For example, in one scene Manoj talks about the Kashmir issue and says the reason it’s not getting solved is because lot of people have to gain from it. Kashmir is not just an issue but has become an industry. Bitter yet true. The film has all the makings of a Neeraj Pandey film. Yet, it somehow fails to have a massy connect.

DOP Sudeep Palsane has done a good job. Special mention to the make up artistes and also costume designer Falguni Thakore for doing such amazing work with Sidharth and Manoj’s different guides in the film. Action by Abbas Ali Moghul is okay but honestly, there is nothing to write home about.

Talking about the performances, Manoj Bajpayee is as usual excellent. He tries really hard to hold the film on his shoulder; after all he is one of the central characters. His seasoned act shines through. Sidharth Malhotra looks to redeem himself, after the box office debacles: A Gentleman, Baar Baar Dekho and Ittefaq, with this film. His romantic portions with Rakul Preet Singh fails to work and seems forced. The supporting cast of Vikram Gokhale, Kumud Mishra, Aadil Hussain, Naseruddin Shah shine through.

The music of the film is good but not extraordinary. This film has one such track ‘Lae Dooba’ which is on radio charts but is not as effective.

On the whole, AIYAARY misses the mark and is a huge letdown on the account of its flawed script and the lengthy runtime. At the box office, it will be a disappointing fare.



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Mark Wahlberg Comes Under Heavy Fire in Mile 22 Trailer

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The first trailer for Mile 22 has arrived. This movie continues the strong collaborations between director Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg. The pair have previously worked together on movies like Lone Survivor, Patriot's Day and Deepwater Horizon and apparently, they enjoy one another's company, as they're once again hitched to the same cinematic wagon. This time, it's in a gritty, action flick that certainly looks like one of Berg's movies, in that there is a lot of stuff blowing up and it feels like true Wahlberg, given all of the quips and one-liners.

This first trailer for Mile 22 is very much red band, so if you're at work, maybe put on some headphones. There is quite a bit of uncensored violence and language that would make Captain America blush in this footage. As we see in the video, Mark Wahlberg is part of a super secret team called Overwatch that does not exist, according to the government. They're "ghosts," as he puts it in the trailer. But it definitely exists and they are given top-secret missions of the highest importance that seem to involve a lot of guns and dangerous situations. In this case, it involves transporting a suspicious figure from one location to another with a great many deadly obstacles along the way.

In the visceral action/thriller Mile 22, Mark Wahlberg stars as James Silva, an operative of the CIA's most highly-prized and least understood unit. Aided by a top-secret tactical command team, Silva must retrieve and transport an asset who holds life-threatening information to Mile 22 for extraction before the enemy closes in. Based on the trailer, it looks like this is going to take some cues from the Colin Farrell and Samuel L. Jackson movie S.W.A.T. from 2003.

Peter Berg's last few movies with Mark Wahlberg have all been received very well, so it's no wonder the two want to keep working together. However, Lone Survivor is the only one that seemed to do big business at the box office. Patriot's Day and Deepwater Horizon, both of which were release in 2016, scarcely made more than their production budget, despite the fact that critics and audiences enjoyed them. Mile 22 looks to be a little bit more modest in scale, even though there is quite a bit of action, so maybe this can actually manage to turn a profit.

In addition to Mark Wahlberg, the cast for the movie includes Lauren Cohan (The Walking Dead), Iko Uwais (The Raid), Ronda Rousey (Furious 7) and John Malkovich (Burn After Reading). Mile 22 is set for release on August 3. As far as competition goes, Mission: Impossible - Fallout comes out the week prior, so there is already going to be an action movie in theaters that quite a few people are going to want to see. Maybe that one week buffer will be enough. Be sure to check out the first trailer, courtesy of the STX Entertainment YouTube channel, for yourself below.



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