
Aag was all ice cold for me. It has neither emotion nor action. It can be compared to a street side depiction of the majestic Sholey. Not only every actor underplayed their roles, they killed the actual characters. No mention of the hopeless Nisha Kothari (replacing the chul-buli Basanti) when Amitabh and Ajay Dewgan too couldn’t stand up to the expectations. Babban (as Gabbar) was more of a demon than a gangster, who delighted in cutting and killing humans in new and innovative ways.
All the charm and serenity was gauged out of the love scenes. Mohanlal’s character (The Thakur) was reduced to a dancing bear at places. Even the story of Sachin going out for work was reduced to a love mock. The great H
oli sequence in the original was turned into a cheap Diwali gimmick.
Over all RGV’s Aag is a sheer waste of money and may cause headache and depression to die hard SHOLEY fans. So, better stay away.
All the charm and serenity was gauged out of the love scenes. Mohanlal’s character (The Thakur) was reduced to a dancing bear at places. Even the story of Sachin going out for work was reduced to a love mock. The great H
oli sequence in the original was turned into a cheap Diwali gimmick.Over all RGV’s Aag is a sheer waste of money and may cause headache and depression to die hard SHOLEY fans. So, better stay away.

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