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Ghayal once again
Feb 08, 2016 09:27 AM 1134 Views (via Android App)

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Is amply clear from the very outset that the quaintly antiquated Ghayal Once Again is unlikely to achieve its avowed goal - help Sunny Deol's dhaai kilo ka haath regain its lost box-office potency.


Several other Bollywood stars have since moved into the fists of fury space and the deadly Deol's dumbbells and decibels are no longer as saleable as they once were.


On his part, the actor, coming out of a longish hiatus, has left nothing to chance. He has produced, written and directed the film himself, thereby ensuring that he is in virtually every frame.


Ghayal Once Again has an array of efficient supporting actors - Nadira Babbar, Tisca Chopra, Ramesh Deo, Narendra Jha, Mohan Joshi, Zakir Hussain, Harsh Chaya and Sachin Khedekar - but the spotlight is squarely on the very, very angry and focused-on-vengeance Sunny Deol persona.


The former boxer is surrounded by a quartet of youngsters who swear by his messianic zeal.


Having completed his jail term, Ajay Mehra is now the editor of a crusading newspaper titled Satyakam.


One of the girls who joins his fight, the daughter of a high-flying, workaholic woman, blogs about the wages of flawed parenting. And that is among the film's many pet peeves.


Even the villain's wayward son is given the benefit of doubt by his own parents - and eventually even the hero - and absolved of personal culpability for turning out to be the obnoxious brat that he is.


What separates Ghayal Once Again from most other Bollywood franchises is that it is a genuine sequel to the 1990 super hit Ghayal and takes off from where the previous film left.


The script, co-written by Deol, harks back, via black and white flashes, to what happened all those years ago to Ajay, his wife Varsha( Meenakshi Seshadri), his accomplice in uniform Joe D'Souza( Om Puri, who is the only other actor who reprises his original role), and his nemesis Balwant Rai( Amrish Puri) .


It is also indirectly reminiscent of at least two even older Hindi films.


One, the name of the paper that Ajay Mehra employs in his battle against the system comes from a 1969 Dharmendra starrer in which the actor played a fiercely honest young man negotiating a corrupt world.


And two, Ajay's fearless daily tangentially recalls the last time a similar newspaper figured prominently in a Hindi film - 1984's Mashaal, starring Dilip Kumar as an uncompromising journo.


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