Just perfect...
... View MoreBest movie ever!
... View MoreThe film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
... View MoreAn old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
... View MoreYou have fooled people by making agyaat, in the end of the movie u hv mentioned to be continued, when is the second part coming, you maadarchod, make some nice movies - rather fooling people. Gaand ke baal.By submitting this review you are agreeing to the terms laid out in our Copyright Statement. Your submission must be your own original work. Your review will normally be posted on the site within 2-3 business days. Reviews that do not meet the guidelines will not be posted. Please write in English only. HTML or boards mark-up is not supported though paragraph breaks will be inserted if you leave a blank line between paragraph.
... View MoreBeing an avid RGV fan I make it a point to cover every body of work he is involved with and needless to say I had a mission to accomplish when Agyaat was released. Does it work? Well, read on.... I promise I will keep it short-n-simple (hopefully!). The performances of every actor is amazing, background score deserves applause, cinematography is breath-taking, the jungles are captured at its natural best. Sadly behind all this foam - there is no beer! For every scene seems disjoint resulting in inability to connect connect with the storyline and therefore the fear. For instance when the actors were scared I was feeling "much-ado-about-nothing". Same with background score. As for the movements of Agyaat it is copied from Screamers and the blink-and-miss from Predator. ۩ Gautam Rode (Sharman): Was loud and OTT. And which actor are you digging at RGV?۩ Priyanka Kothari (Aasha): Cauliflow is a cauliflower by any other name (pardon the expression Shakespeare!). She is not another Urmila - lightening doesn't strike twice at the same place.۩ Ishteyak Khan (Laxman): Releasing pent-up energy was kind of coming.۩ Ravi Kale (Rakka): Agyaat was a window to show-case his muskles to which the audience were Agyaat about.۩ Howard Rosemeyer (JJ): Parents and teachers should be blamed for his awful habit of chewing pencils.Exploring jungles is not a new terrain to RGV. He has done a brilliant job in Kshana-Kshanam, Antham, Jungle and Nishabd. This time around I got bored with the forest, monkeys and the weird camera angles. Wonder what this itch of the spider who refuses to give up with the horror genre. Agyaat 2 - can the thought "Rest In Peace", please? PS: We can expect RGV to pull up his socks for his next outing, hopefully!
... View MoreFilm-Agyaat (2009) is made not for normal audience but for some "Agyaat" (Unknown) audience i.e. known only to Director Ram Gopal Varma. For example, when I watched this film, the hall is practically empty, therefore it is confirmed that those agyaat audience were having gala time. The biggest horror that one experiences while watching the film in cinema houses is –"What the hell am I watching? If anybody discovers that I have watched this film, what would he think of me? " If Ramgopal Varma continues to make such films, then I must say one should be scared not from film but from Ram Gopal Varma. See ! there he comes with a sequel !
... View Morehow do you feel when you go to a doctor, he gives you the medicines and all necessary treatment and you get well, but even till the end, he denies to tell you what the disease was ! my friend, most of the viewers will end up with the same feeling after watching this movie.out of some 1 hr and 40 min, i really enjoyed the movie for 1 hr 39 min. but last one min. spoiled it all when i found it ending in a style copied from evil dead-1. nothing else would add more to the disappointment of viewers than the message that appears saying - "Coming Soon - Agyaat 2".anyways, if you could digest or forget that last minute, and are not curious of knowing about the culprit, you'll enjoy the movie.the presentation was exactly what i expected, just a bit too noisy than scary at certain points of time, but probably that was necessary as per the location of movie.two songs, digestibly placed, though i really don't understand the wording of any of them, but its all right.at certain points it gives that sudden fear, which is an integral part of such movies.the movie manages to make you stick to your seats and doesn't let you get bored.overall, i enjoyed the show and free popcorn and pepsi that i got ! :)
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