Zila Ghaziabad Movie Review: Storyline & Rating of Zila Ghaziabad

by fashionfreak | February 21, 2013 at 11:36 pm
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Zila Ghaziabad Movie Review: Storyline & Rating of Zila Ghaziabad

Rating: 1 out of 5

Filmmaker Anand Kumar’s debut multi-starrer flick is way beyond criticism of any kind and mind-numbing torture from opening scene to end credits…click to read more>>

Zila Ghaziabad begins with a sequence in which a passenger train is robbed at Ghaziabad junction by a gang of bandits headed by Mahendra Fauji (Arshad Warsi). This calls for celebration in the form of the title track – Zila Ghaziabad, similar to Salman Khan’s Wanted and Dabangg, or even Akshay Kumar’s Khiladi 786.

The movie narrates the real-life story of a gang war that took place in the ’90s and involved two powerful groups, one led by Satbir Gujjar (Vivek Oberoi) and the other by Mahendra Fauji. In the film, Fauji is the right-hand henchman of the state’s political figure ‘Chairman’, played by Paresh Rawal. Satbir, a school teacher by profession, is full of idealistic views that the Chairman favours not just because he’s educated, but also coz’ Satbir is his would-be son-in-law. When the Chairman refuses to...Read More>>

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Zila Ghaziabad fails on most counts of filmmaking. It is a bad example of screenplay, characterisation and casting. It is almost irritating to see the way the characters behave – the desperation and angst not coming through correctly or convincingly. The background music does not help and neither do the songs

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