Aag (2007 film)

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Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (transl.Ram Gopal Varma's Fire), or simply Aag (transl.Fire), is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language action film[1] produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film features Mohanlal, Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Prashant Raj Sachdev, Sushmita Sen, J. D. Chakravarthy, and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi in principal roles.[2][3][4]

Directed byRam Gopal Varma
Written bySajid-Farhad
Screenplay byRahil Qazi
Dialogues bySajid-Farhad
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Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag
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Directed byRam Gopal Varma
Written bySajid-Farhad
Screenplay byRahil Qazi
Dialogues bySajid-Farhad
Based on
Produced byRam Gopal Varma
Starring
CinematographyAmit Roy
Edited byAmit Parmar
Nipun Ashok Gupta
Music bySongs:
Ganesh Hegde
Prasanna Shekhar
Amar Mohile
Score:
Amar Mohile
Production
company
RGV Film Factory
Distributed byAdlabs
Release date
  • 31 August 2007 (2007-08-31)
Running time
171 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹210 million
Box office₹227.3 million
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The film is an adaptation of 1975 Hindi film Sholay. Upon release, it was panned by critics,[5][6] and has subsequently been considered to be one of the worst films ever made.[7][8][9]

Plot

Nashik-based Heerendra Dhaan and Raj Ranade are bodyguards of a politician, but after their employer is implicated in a scam, they end up assaulting a police officer and flee to Mumbai. Once there, they meet with Rambhabhai who, in turn, gets them employed with a gangster named Shambhu. After a short while the duo is apprehended by Police Inspector Narsimha, questioned, and after they agree to cooperate to bring down Shambhu, they will be let go. The two succeed in assisting the police arrest Shambhu, but they themselves are arrested, tried in Court, and sentenced to a year in jail.

After their discharge, they are again approached by Inspector Narsimha, who, this time, wants to recruit them to capture and kill dreaded bandit Babban Singh. Babban Singh had slaughtered his wife, Kavita and son, Subbu, as well as cut his fingers off. He had done this as revenge for killing his brother, whom he really loved, and for having him sent to jail. Heerendra and Raj agree to carry out this task for 8 Lakh Rupees. They re-locate to Kaliganj, where Heerendra falls in love with an auto-rickshaw driver, Ghungroo, while Raj gives his heart to Subbu's widow, Durga. They then set out to capture Babban and meet with some success during Diwali, but Babban manages to escape. Babban then starts to ambush and kill the Kaliganj residents to compel them to surrender the duo to him.

Raj and Heerendra give in and meet Babban's henchmen in an abandoned building. They fight the goons, but Raj is killed in the process. Babban's right-hand man, Tambe, is badly injured, and later on, killed by Babban for failing. Babban has a final encounter with Heerendra and Inspector Narsimha, where Heerendra was about to kill him, but Inspector Narsimha tells him to spare and let the law decide his fate. However, Babban tries to escape, and he's shot dead (it is unclear as to who shot him since Heerendra was told not to kill him and Inspector Narsimha does not have fingers). The film ends with Heerendra getting arrested and Inspector Narsimha apologizing to everyone about it.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film's music was composed by Ganesh Hedge, Amar Mohile, and Prasanna Shekhar.

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No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Mehbooba Mehbooba"Shabbir AhmedGanesh HegdeAmitabh Bachchan, Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan 
2."Ruk Ja"Sajid-FarhadAmar MohileSunidhi Chauhan, Vinod Rathod 
3."Holi"Sarim MominPrasanna ShekharFarhad Bhiwandiwala, Ravindra Upadhyay, Shreya Ghoshal, Shweta Pandit, Sudesh Bhosle 
4."Cha Raha"  Shweta Pandit, Vinod Rathod 
5."Hai Aag Yeh"Sarim MominAmar MohileSunidhi Chauhan 
6."Jee Le"Sajid-FarhadPrasanna ShekharFarhad Bhiwandiwala, Vinod Rathod 
7."Dum"Sarim MominAmar MohileVinod Rathod 
8."Hai Aag Yeh" (Instrumental) Amar Mohile  
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The Delhi High Court fined Ram Gopal Varma 1 million (US$11,000) for the "deliberate act" of copyright infringement for the usage of characters such as "Gabbar Singh" of original Sholay.[10][11]

Reception

The film was panned by critics and audiences.[12][13] Rajeev Masand rated it zero out of five.[14] The Times of India stated that Aag "destroyed Bollywood's greatest film" and acknowledged that some "consider it the world's worst film."[15] Hindustan Times awarded it the "Lifetime's Worst Ever Movie Award."[16] It came in first in a FHM India list of the 57 worst movies ever made.[17] Total Film included it in their list of the 66 worst films of all time.[18] Amitabh Bachchan later admitted that the film was "a mistake."[19]

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References

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