
Meet Subhash Nagre - a wealthy and influential resident of Bombay. He lives in a palatial house with his wife, Pushpa; sons Vishnu and his wife Amrita and their son; a second son, named Shankar, in the United States. Subhash and his family are thrilled when Shankar returns home, in the company of a gorgeous long-legged young woman named Pooja, who he plans to marry soon. While Subhash adores both his sons, he shows his open disappointment for Vishnu, whose language, childish ... (Full plot summary below)
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Meet Subhash Nagre - a wealthy and influential resident of Bombay. He lives in a palatial house with his wife, Pushpa; sons Vishnu and his wife Amrita and their son; a second son, named Shankar, in the United States. Subhash and his family are thrilled when Shankar returns home, in the company of a gorgeous long-legged young woman named Pooja, who he plans to marry soon. While Subhash adores both his sons, he shows his open disappointment for Vishnu, whose language, childish actions, and his affair with a Bollywood actress named Sapna are just few of his wrong actions. When Vishnu finds out that a Bollywood actor is attempting to start an affair with Sapna, he angrily guns him down in front of several witnesses. Subhash asks Vishnu to leave the house, and thereafter Vishnu is arrested and charged with murder. Then all hell breaks lose in the Nagre household when a politician named Motilal Khurana is killed, and the killer names Subhash as the person who hired him to do this killing. Subhash is arrested, and held in prison - there is no hope for him in the courts as he has been already been found guilty - not for this killing - but for acting as a power unto himself - a mafia-like Godfather - who metes out justice - when justice fails. Watch how circumstances force Subhash to come to terms that he no longer is influential and no one will come forward to assist him; Shankar is abducted and disappears, and the one who has hired to kill him is none other than his son - Vishnu.
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| User ReviewKrishnendu RWhat a brilliant movie....Awesome from start to end..Amitabh proves for the umpteenth time that he is the king of bollywood....Govinda, Govinda, Govinda, Govinda,Govindaaaaaah!! |
| User ReviewPrushothmaraj SRam Gopal Varma's tribute to the movie 'Godfather' |
| User Reviewzahid fGreat movie! ESP performances from Amitabh Bachchan and Amit Sadh!! |
| User ReviewStefano CA great tribute to "The Godfather" |
| User ReviewSophia HThis is a good copy of The Godfather movie. Varma made the film his own and I'm glad there are no unnecessary musical numbers. |
| User ReviewMandeep SThis is not the Indian version of The Godfather - it is inspired by it, as are a lot of films about organised crime - and is a credible offering in it's own right. Once again, Ram Gopal Varma adds his magic touch and comes up with a wonderful film with great performances from Amitabh Bachchan et al, with some atmospheric background music, and something that is completely removed from most commercial Indian cinema. |
| User ReviewGwen MI actually enjoyed this Bollywood style Godfather. If you are a fan of the American version, you'll spot the attention to detail in this version. |
| User ReviewRahul Ki like its color combination and camera angles. |
| User ReviewLaura MThis movie was an homage to The Godfather (1972) and I enjoyed all of it. It manage to strike that balance between being of the same vein as what it's adapting/admiring but also being its own thing. I'll probably watch the sequel because I heard it's just as good, and I am always up for more Bachchans. |
| User ReviewSalim RIndeed very much like The Godfather with the Indian spin. Very well done. They could have used a different soundtrack to make even better.... |