It’s a first in Bollywood, Jhakaas action with kick-ass editing. It’s so sharp that the cuts back and forth leave you breathless even as the action unfolds with typical Hollywood finesse. The screenplay blends seamlessly into every scene, past or present and the sound will truly get you. This is Bollywood at its best when it comes to action, direction, screenplay, editing, sound and cinematography. In short, this is Tashan – The Ishtyle, The good luck, The “pharmoola”!
Everyone is in a class of his or her own. Fardeen Khan, Dia Mirza, Irrfan Khan, Manoj Bajpai, Dino Morea, Aftab Shivdasani and Danny Denzongpa. The portrayal of every character and the eventual betrayal is carried off with style and delivered with conviction. Irrfan Khan makes a drastic shift form his usual dialogue delivery to suit the character of Kaiser he so chillingly displays. Danny is style personified while Manoj Bajpai gets a complete makeover. Dino for once stands out in his role and Fardeen Khan gives us glimpses of the style and grace his late father, Feroze Khan, once displayed on screen. This lad is slowly coming into his own.
Sanjay Gupta is known for his action thrillers. He is also famous for his soundtrack hits.Tracks like “Musafir” and “Zinda” became instant chart busters. For “Acid Factory,” Sanjay brought together music directors Bappa Lahiri, Gourov Dasgupta, Manasi Scott and Shamir Tandon. Let’s see what these guys conjured up!
Best Tracks Of The Movie:
“Ja Andhera Hota Hai,” “Khatti Meethi,” “Yeh Jism”
Worst Track Of The Movie:
“Kone Kone Mein”
Acid Factory demands your attention from the very start. The viewer ought to stay alert and watch the goings-on carefully. Even if you blink, chances are you may miss a vital link and the subsequent portions may not work for you since there’s something happening every minute.
And now time for see some hot moments of movie ACID FACTORY…
Dia Mirza
The Million Dollar Babe Of Movie
As for Dia Mirza, she makes a solid impact even though she comes in the second half. Cool, calculating, and confident, a performance hitherto not seen from this former Miss India. This has been her Acid test!
Final Verdict:
Despite the variety of music directors working on Sanjay Gupta’s soundtrack, all the songs sound similar, with the exception of “Yeh Jism.” This soundtrack is not bad but not all that great either.