Save yourself the trouble and enjoy something else, The story the use of props and stunts all seem out of place unfinished or improperly performed. Seems like the producer run out of money and director out of ides and actors out of talent. Worst Amitabh movie i have seen.Film seems to be lacking in every thing, its a movie just for the sake of it
... View MoreFor Bollywood standards Wazir is rather a short film with fewer songs and more gun toting and violent action. It also places an emphasis on chess which means someone is being played.Daanish Ali is an anti terrorism officer whose daughter dies in a shootout when Ali eyes a wanted suspect. However his daughter's death makes him distraught, he splits with his wife and is near suicidal.He comes into contact with Panditji a paralysed chess grandmaster who taught chess to his late daughter. Both form a friendship through mutual grief as Panditji also loss his daughter which he blames on an aspiring political leader, Qureshi.When Panditji is threatened by some cronies of Qureshi, Ali takes it upon himself to exact revenge, only to realise somebody was always a few moves ahead of him.This is a well acted film by Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar, with high production standards and photography, although it is not always consistent and the editing is choppy. The film's twist is rather ludicrous if you think about it.
... View MoreIn this movie Amitabh Bachchan portraits the role of pandit ji who is a chess master and Farhan Akhtar portraits the role of Daanish Ali who is a police officer. In the very beginning of the movie daughter of Daanish killed by some terrorists and same kind of thing happened with daughter of Pandit ji. Overall story of the movie is quite short,simple. The overall movie is full of love and emotions and reflects the true meaning of promise. The sound and picture quality is quite good. Both the actors does good acting and played their role effectively. After watching this movie I learned the real meaning of chess and I would say that life is like a game of chess, from very beginning to the end. I liked this movie very much because its story is quite different from other Bollywood movies and I feel that this move may help the people to realize the power of friendship, love and promise. I would suggest that people should watch this movie with friends and family and most importantly watch is fully and consciously otherwise you may lose the real symbolism of chess.
... View More***minor plot points revealed, so spoilers ahead***Wazir is a story of two characters, who suffer at the hands of corruption, terrorism, and all the darkness there is in this mean world. Oppressed by the unjustness of life itself, after losing their daughters, they enter each other's life.Amitabh Bacchan plays the role of a handicapped person who lost his daughter under mysterious circumstances (including the possibility of murder). After Faran Akhtar loses his daughter, he is provided with some respite in Amitabh's company. What starts as chess lessons, develops into a great bond of friendship between the two. Big revelations follow and loads of thrills and drama is delivered as they try to avenge their daughters. Faran Akhtar tries to get back at the people responsible for both the deaths and also tries to get his old happy life back; all the while endangering the life of Amitabh and his own as well. This makes them enter the world of corruption and darkness that they didn't even know existed.In my honest opinion, the best thing about this movie is the choice of its duration. Nothing more, nothing less. Not a single scene felt rushed, or forced. Even the slow-motion scenes that usually get on my nerves were nicely executed and carefully delivered.The story, despite being minutely predictable is great and the actors.. Well I don't need to say it, do I? If you're even remotely familiar with Bollywood, then you know that the cast includes some fine members of the same. Although I didn't expect the usual amount of songs from this movie considering its duration, I didn't mind them. A worth watching flick.If this is the direction Indian cinema is headed into, I'm proud. :)
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