Aakrosh is a Hindi movie that was released in 1998, directed by Lateef Binny and starring Sunil Shetty, Shilpa Shetty, Suresh Oberoi and Johnny Lever. The movie revolves around a CBI officer, Dev Malhotra (Sunil Shetty), who is assigned to stop the killers of the Prime Minister, Rajvansh Shastri (Girish Karnad). He discovers that the mastermind behind the assassination plot is his biological father, Mahendra Pratap Gujral (Suresh Oberoi), who is also a notorious criminal known as Suraj Singh. Dev faces a dilemma between his duty and his emotions, as he tries to catch his father and prevent the murder of the Prime Minister.
The movie features a soundtrack composed by Anand Raj Anand, with lyrics by Anand Raj Anand, Faaiz Anwar and Dev Kohli. The songs are sung by Asha Bhosle, Abhijeet, Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Aditya Narayan and Hema Sardesai. The soundtrack was released in FLAC format, which is a lossless audio codec that preserves the original quality of the music. The songs include "Madhosh Ho Gaya Main", "Hello Hello Bolke", "Picnic Mein Ho Gaya", "Tadke Tadke", "Ujla Ujla" and "Yeh Ladki Hai". The soundtrack was well-received by the audience and critics alike.
Aakrosh was a moderate success at the box office, earning â 5.09 crore on a budget of â 4.75 crore. The movie received mixed reviews from the critics, who praised the performances of the lead actors, the action sequences and the music, but criticized the weak script, the direction and the editing. The movie was also noted for having Johnny Lever in a double role, as a CBI officer and as himself.
Aakrosh is a movie that can be enjoyed by fans of action, crime and thriller genres. It is also a rare example of a Bollywood movie that has a FLAC soundtrack, which enhances the listening experience for audiophiles.
The movie has a gripping premise and a suspenseful plot that keeps the viewers engaged till the end. The movie explores the themes of family, loyalty, duty and justice, and shows how Dev struggles to balance his personal and professional life. The movie also has some twists and turns that add to the thrill and excitement of the story.
The movie boasts of some impressive performances by the lead actors, especially Sunil Shetty, who delivers a convincing and intense portrayal of Dev Malhotra. He shows his versatility and range as an actor, and displays his action skills as well. Shilpa Shetty is also good as Komal, Dev's colleague and love interest. She has a strong and confident character, and shares a good chemistry with Sunil Shetty. Suresh Oberoi is effective as the villainous Suraj Singh, who is also Dev's father. He plays his role with subtlety and menace, and creates a complex and intriguing character. Johnny Lever provides some comic relief in his double role as Gopi and himself.
The movie also has some flaws that hamper its quality and impact. The movie suffers from a weak script, a poor direction and a sloppy editing. The movie has many loopholes and inconsistencies in the story, and some scenes are illogical and unnecessary. The movie also drags in some parts, especially after the revelation of the suspense. The movie could have been shorter and tighter, and more focused on the main plot. The movie also relies on clichÃs and formulas to move the story forward, such as songs, romance, comedy and melodrama. The movie could have been more original and realistic, and avoided the stereotypes and conventions of the genre.
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