• Aniket Parihar
    Aniket Parihar
    23 reviews
    Senior Reviewer
    5


    Wazir is a 100mins runtime action suspense drama replete with phenomenal acting and gnomic dialogues. Both Farhan and Amitabh had a dazzling appearance in the film. And both of them should be eulogized for their acting. The performances in the film are masterly pleading and are spirited with laborious signs. Bejoy Nambiar’s direction work was of a mediocre state. The dialogues were spine tingling and spruced up the film but the vacuity of scenes doesn’t work at all. The story revolves around Danish Ali (Farhan Akhtar) and a chess master Panditji (Amitabh Bachchan). Panditji’s wife is killed in an accident and his young daughter Nina dies a mysterious death. Panditji soon approaches Danish to look into his daughter’s death case. She is claimed to have died after falling from the staircase at a minister’s residence. Danish helps Panditji as he also lost his daughter in a gun-fire exchange between him and some terrorists. Panditji suspects that it is a murder. During this investigation, Panditji is attacked by a man called Wazir. Who is Wazir and will Danish be able to find him? Wazir is a good movie to watch. The suspense created doesn’t gratifies much but still it is a winsome watch for Akhtar and Bachchan fans. Wazir deserves 50% of 5 from me.

    January 28, 16
  • Aroon Iyer
    Aroon Iyer
    6 reviews
    Reviewer
    1

    In this age and time, which sane police officer follows a wanted criminal with his daughter in the back seat !!:(

    January 17, 16