Wednesday, April 10, 2013

‘Ek Tha Tiger’ movie review, cast, crew and ratings


Are you looking to learn about Salman Khan’s blockbuster ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ or its storyline, songs, music, theme etc? Here is the detailed review of this action film for you. Please go through the article to have clear understanding about the film.


The movie ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ is a film filled with action packed stunts and brilliant basis and thoughts related to the development of peace between the two arch rival nations i.e. India and Pakistan. It is perhaps the best Indian film in 2012 which is directed by Kabir Khan and Produced by Aditya Chopra of The Yashraj Films. Initially, the movie was released in Norway, Ireland and Singapore and eventually, it was released worldwide. Below are the brief and major casting details:-

Salman Khan----------- as Avinash Singh Rathod.
Katrina Kaif------------- as Zoya.
Ranbir Shorey-----------as Gopi.
Music Director---------- Sohail Sen.
My ratings----(4.5/5)

Salman Khan is a legend of Bollywood and there is no doubt about that. His contributions have been simply extraordinary and in this film, he has worked the hardest to convince the citizens of the two formidable nations, India and Pakistan that if we want peace and love, we will have to cooperate and forget the history if we want to create a new history. His clear message is to omit fighting and look for a new option where both Hindustanis and Pakistanis can live under one roof, one feeling and one family.

Well, the story is he plays the role of an Indian RAW agent named as Tiger and his opposite is Katrina Kaif as Zoya, who plays the role of a Pakistani ISI agent. Zoya has captured the scientist in London from whom she is deriving the knowledge about creating best nuclear bombs. Tiger is sent to London from India to scrutinize this scientist and collect all information. In due course, Tiger introduces himself as a writer to the scientist and tries to intimidate him slowly but Zoya’s identity is finally revealed. But by then, both Tiger and Zoya have fallen in love to each other. So, Tiger leaves Zoya without giving her any hurt or injury and returns to India with partial or nearly complete success. He tries to forget her but he fails. Next there is peace summit by the UN in Istanbul where representatives from the nations worldwide joined together. Tiger was one of the delegates from India and Zoya, from Pakistan. In the party arranged following the meeting, Tiger fails to control his urge to express his love to Zoya and finally convinces her to support him if they want to marry. In the end, both of them flee away to another country without anyone’s knowledge.

Both India and Pakistan take initiatives to find out their agents in due course of which Tiger’s adventures and love for a Pakistani girl is shown to the world with a clear lesson of mutual understanding, harmony, anti-terrorism and non-violence. That’s it!

From the camera work, story, spot and shot selection, I heartily salute director Kabir Khan especially for the cause that people of both the nations need such an understanding desperately if we desire to live peacefully. And Mr. Khan has done his part through his film. I rate it 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hope I am right.

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