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Aa gaya hero film

Rating: 1/5 Stars (One star)

Star Cast: Govinda, Richa Sharma, Ashutosh Rana, Murli Sharma, Makarand Deshpande, Chandrachur Singh, Surendra Pal, Harish

Director: Dipankar Senapati

What’s Good: A few signature Govinda moves are enjoyable even today.

What’s Bad: The film is not only shoddily written, it has been shot in even worse conditions. Get ready for a grainy picture quality which would be a reminder of the pre-set top box cable TV times.

Loo Break: How about you just avoid the entire film?

Watch or Not?: Aa Gaya Hero is certainly passable. If you’re a Govinda fan, I suggest you watch his old films instead.

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The motion picture revolves around a fearless cop, ACP Ravindra Varma (Govinda) who lays down a unique plan to nab the local goons by putting up a play act. He calls his technique, Abhinay Chakra.

Through the film, we watch him con goons and corrupt politicians into accepting their crimes by indulging them in fake situations.

Aa Gaya Hero Review: Script Analysis

Is there really a script for Aa Gaya Hero? I thoroughly doubt. The film revolves around an ACP whose location we don’t know and his uniform puts his entitle firs

Aa Gaya Hero movie review: Govinda's shabby attempt at reclaiming his lost stardom

In 2014, I met Govinda at his Juhu office. A standee of a film called Abhinay Chakra stood at the side. The film has released three years later, renamed File of Abhinay Chakra - Aa Gaya Hero. And delayed films often face a grim fate.

This is a Govinda dwelling production. Not only does it star the portly 50-something actor but he is also credited with story, screenplay, dialogues and lyrics. This Govinda is sadly a desperate and shabby attempt to reclaim lost stardom and disappearing fame. It’s tragic almost to see that in every frame. No matter how enthusiastic and truthful he comes across, Govinda is no longer hero number one.

The film begins with a case of serial bomb blasts. Various men with heads wrapped in saris or scarves, one with a characteristic and menacing laugh, are behind the crime. From a living room somewhere, terrible, terrible computer graphics catapult the man with laugh into a cave where he is facing high tech equipment. It’s so tacky you wonder why they bothered to keep that shot because the cave isn’t significant in what is going to transpire in the next two hours.

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Why Hero No 1 Govinda should never have made Aa Gaya Hero. On Wahiyat Wednesday

Govinda was desperate to make a comeback, as the title of his 2017 film, Aa Gaya Hero, suggests. But, instead of resurrecting the actor's career, Aa Gaya Hero pushed it advocate by 30 years. The film reminded the audience that Govinda's unique mark of comedy, which once filled the theatres with laughter, is now outdated.

In this week's Wahiyat Wednesday, we dissect Aa Gaya Hero and why it left many Govinda fans disappointed.

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"When I decided to make a comeback, I had to cash in on my brand of cinema. I didn't desire to disappoint the common. I've ensured that this film satisfies the people who come to look a Govinda film," the actor said in an interview before the let go of Aa Gaya Hero.

But this is where Govinda went wrong. The Hero No 1 actor, who made a career with an array of comedy films like Raja Babu, Coolie No 1, Saajan Chale Sasural and more, took himself too seriously in Aa Gaya Hero. The actor plays the role of ACP Ravindra Varma, who communicates only in heavy dialogues and dances with scantily dressed women every chance he gets.

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Aa Gaya Hero movie review: Nothing but a zero

Giving this film a single star is entity gracious. This film, produced by Govinda, is supposed to be a vehicle to help him resurrect his non-existent career.

But instead with "Aa Gaya Hero", director Dipankar Senapati has ensured that he lands up being a zero.

It is about crime, criminals and a sincere police officer who is trying to correct the wrong-doers. With multiple sub-plots running simultaneously with no concrete goal, the film seems like a litany of crime gummed-up like a cheaply made documentary which is occasionally punctuated with songs.

Govinda plays Inspector Ravindra Verma, an honest, sincere and fearless police officer who is genuinely concerned about bringing down the crime rate in the country. He tries to maintain law and direct by using a tactic called 'Abhinay Chakra' but not before presenting a file about this to the president of the country.

The 'Abhinay Chakra' is a philosophical receive on how all of us are actors and each and every one of us are merely playing our parts.

Unfortunately, the film is obnoxiously crafted as it lacks finesse in all aspects right from the writing to the execution. The scrip

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