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IdleBrain Review
Reviewed by Jeevi
Amitabh Bachchan's Don is one of the greatest classics of all time.
Amitabh immortalized the roles of Don and Vijay. Kalyanji – Anandji’s songs
are timeless. Zeenat Aman made a deep impact as revenge seeking cold-blooded
Roma.
Remaking such priceless classic - Don - is a very brave decision. This
decision would have been ridiculed if the new Don did not have names like
Shahrukh Khan and Farhan Akthar to its credit. When we have such big names
remaking Don incorporating modern technology into it, it automatically
attracts attention and stupendous collections. So, how does the movie
actually fare? Read on for the review of Don -
Story
DonDon (Shahrukh Khan) is the Indian Don in Malaysia and handles drug
trafficking. DCP DeSilva (Boman Irani) is after him. He finally manages to
capture a wounded Don. Then he convinces a Don look alike Vijay (Shahrukh
again) to impersonate Don. As Vijay starts acting like a Don, the DCP is
killed in an accident. Now Vijay is on the run to save himself from cops as
well as Don's men. The rest of the story is all about how Don/Vijay manages
to remain unscathed.
Artists Performance
DonShahrukh Khan is amazingly stylish in the role of Don. He proves that he
can carry a role that is immortalized by Amitabh with élan. His dances are
energetic in 'O Kaikhe Pan Banaraswala'. Priyanka Chopra is good. Isha
Koppikar is cool. Kareena Kapoor is nice in a special appearance. Boman
Irani did not suit the role well. Pavan Malhotra and Om Puri are adequate.
Technical Departments:
DonStory - screenplay - direction: Farhan Akhtar made sure that the story is
customized to the new generation. He used modern narration techniques and
advanced technology to narrate this Don in an interesting style. There is a
huge twist in climax which would take you by surprise and shows the
brilliance of Farhan Akthar. The following things were appreciated well by
the crowds
1. Don's chase in India before getting wounded.
2. Shahrukh's expressions when he is asked by DCP to masquerade Don.
3. Kidnapping Don when he is taken back to Malaysia.
4. The climax twist
DonOther departments: Most of the songs in the film are remixed versions of
golden songs of Don (1978). All songs are well scored and well
choreographed. Music directors [Shankar – Ehsan – Loy] used 'Mission
Impossible' theme to score Don’s theme music. Cinematography is cool.
Artwork is neat. Editing is crisp. Production values of the film are grand.
DonAnalysis: Don (2006) is a contemporary action thriller with good
entertainment, peppy music, endearing Shahrukh and nostalgic memories. You
can watch this film and enjoy it as long as you don't compare it with the
classic Don (1978). The twists towards climax would add extra zing to the
contemporary screenplay. On the whole, the new Don works!
Rating: 3.5 / 5
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