It cannot be by chance that all the last three movies that I
saw were of international quality in all aspects. Therefore, it is very safe to
say that I have been choosing my movies well! LOL! Yes, I know, only
about ten percent of movies produced by Bollywood are really watchable. When I say
‘international quality’, I don’t mean to say ‘Tezz’ is a flawless venture.
Tezz has some great action sequences, on-the-edge kind of thrilling moments,
wonderful performances, nice numbers, great photography, and has been very well
directed. However, it has a major flaw in its story-line- The protagonist, an
illegal immigrant to the UK from India, has been shown to be deserving sympathy
despite his illegal occupancy of a foreign country, and working there without a
work-permit; and, worst of all, despite keeping 500 passengers in a train hostage
for ransom, and even getting the cash in the end! I mean, I am patriotic Indian, but I'd never feel sorry for such an Indian.
Aakash Rana (Ajay Devgan), an Indian citizen living
illegally in London, married to a British citizen of Indian origin, Nikita (Kangna
Ranawat), is forcefully separated from his pregnant wife and deported to India
when the authorities discover his illegal status in the country. His wife is
left behind who delivers a son. Four years later, he returns to London, again
illegally, this time to take revenge on the country that separated him from his
wife four years ago. He has help in the form of Adil (Zayed Khan) and Meghna (Sameera
Reddy), both staying illegally in UK just like Ajay Devgan himself. Ajay had
helped these two in settling down in UK while he was ‘settled’ running his wife’s
business in UK, and they needed shelter and support in their initial tough days
as illegal immigrants. With the help of Zayed and Sameera, Ajay plants a bomb
in a Landon-Glasgow express passenger train, and then calls up the authorities
telling them about the bomb on the train which would go off if the train’s
speed dropped to below 60 mph (definitely reminding everyone of Keanu Reeves
starrer Speed, but don’t worry, there are no more similarities). He demands 10
million Euros in cash in return of defusing the bomb. He has also planted a
similar bomb on another goods train which he detonates just to show the authorities
that he means business. The authorities have about 12 hours’ time before the
train reaches Glasgow. To add drama and thrill to the story, the chief of
railways in London (Boman Irani) has his teen-aged daughter travelling in that
train alone (definitely reminding everyone of ‘The burning train’, but again
there are no more similarities). Anil Kapoor, who has retired as the chief of
the counter-terrorism command in UK, is requested to cut short his return
journey to India and re-join his duty for just this case (Now, this is definitely
reminiscent of many Hollywood movies).
The rest of the movie is a thrilling rat race between the UK
police and Ajay Devgan, Sameera and Zayed. Though I have already mentioned that
Ajay Devgan manages to get the cash from the authorities, but there are lots of
whethers, hows, whats and whos..
Drama and thrill is enhanced by some anxious moments on a
fast-moving train that cannot be stopped, and by adding a brother to Sameera
Reddy who needs to be operated for a medical condition, and for which ‘a large
amount of cash is to be immediately deposited’ in the hospital, otherwise they
won’t operate upon him (I mean, c’mon, no hospital would do that!).
Performances are immaculate- I have always liked Ajay Devgan
for his acting skills; Zayed Khan, Sameera have done their parts well as well.
Boman Irani is as realistic as ever- a superlative performance from him. For
the first time I could see some signs of ageing on the ageless Anil Kapoor’s
face, but he has acted well. Kangna Ranawat is one of my favorite girls in Bollywood,
so I enjoyed her presence on the screen and she isn’t a bad actor either.
Like I said, apart from the basic flaw in the storyline that
asks the audience to feel sorry for an outright criminal, just because he is
separated from his wife owing to local law, this movie is very watchable,
especially for those who like the adrenaline rush thru their veins as they sit popping
in popcorn.
The numbers are very hummable, I especially liked Rahat Fateh
ali Khan’s rendition- Tere Bina. Then there is the inevitable item number
filmed on Mallika Shrawat who looks very ‘different’ under loads of make-up,
but the song itself is good. Over-all, a good movie, watch it once.
My rating: 2.5 on 5
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