![]() I want to add the iconic "Sister Abduction" scene to the list but I understand that it's too much of a comparison. The last but not the least is absence of Krishnan Iyer MA. The choreographer & composer totally spoilt the cake. I remember seeing the promo six months back and everyone spoke of Sanjay Dutt taking the entire pie from Hrithik Roshan – only if he would have been a more evil psychopath, psychopath, psychopath. Tattoos of Shiva, preachings from Geeta, anecdotes from Mahabharat & Ramayan but not a single original Khalnayak moment till the last 15 minutes. Sanjay Dutt is the first and the biggest disappointment. Not just the parents, I heard the kids say – I think the original was far better. Some parts of the remake are a total downer. It has its own diversions but it's a wasteful effort not to compare it with the original. First of all, it's not a complete remake. Yash Johar & Mukul Anand will be proud of Karan. If you are an ardent moviegoer, you might have felt bad with the fate of Don and Sholay remakes but Agneepath rises. A safe trick to pull the audience is to give them a star-studded remake of a movie the continuums of generations swear by. While the obvious to say is that they are a cult but the truth is we don't have stories, performances and dialogues like that today. You shouldn't wonder why everyone wants to remake a Big B movie. ![]()
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