A slacker abducts the family of a crime kingpin to avenge the death of his brother.A slacker abducts the family of a crime kingpin to avenge the death of his brother.A slacker abducts the family of a crime kingpin to avenge the death of his brother.
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Aryeman Ramsay
- Aryan Bhatia
- (as Aryeman)
Shernaz Patel
- Sharada Virendra Sahi
- (as Shenaz Patel)
Ali Haji
- Abir's Son
- (as Master Ali Haji)
Storyline
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- TriviaDue to Amitabhs ill health he was unable to dub for the film. This made the producers hire Sudesh Bhosle ( Amitabhs duplicate voice) to dub his voice in the film.
- GoofsWhen Viren empties a jug of water onto Khan's head, the proportions of water changes from scene to scene.
- ConnectionsReferences Rustom Sohrab (1967)
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The lights are on but nobody's home
Movies under the directorial reigns of Rajkumar Santoshi are always looked forward to. After "Khakee" the audience were expecting more from Big B-Santoshi combo. The expectations were to showcase different version of pent up anger from Big B. Even the looks and the promos set the expectations in the minds to expect something different which wasn't tried out by Big B yet. Akshay Kumar had scored a home-run with his latest back-to-back hits at the box-office, so again he was riding high. Bhumika Chawla was still carrying the "Tere Naam" tag to herself. It was a sure-shot winner from all sides.
Sadly what turned out finally was nothing but deprecated version of "Ghayal" only tweaked to make the producers son jump into the shoes of Sunny Deol. And yes Akshay Kumar donning the elder brother which was made memorable by Raj Babbar. Because Big B is tagged to the project, Amrish Puri's character is extended to add emotional quotient. Sorry, the audience ain't buying it.
Akshay Kumar's character surprisingly gets bumped mysteriously. Wonder if that was actually part of the script or production conflicts dictated it otherwise. No wonder his fan base cried foul.
Big B's role it appears to me was meant to be a natural transformation of an upright person relegated to the dark side. Sadly the writing is a big fault here, which otherwise could have showcased Amitabh skill donning a negative role.
Aryeman Ramsay, I would refuse to even comment on it.
Shernaz Patel was miscast opposite Big B.
I would certainly blame the Rajkumar Santoshi, Rajat Arora and Tigmanshu Dhulia for the failure of this product. It was a golden opportunity lost.
Sadly what turned out finally was nothing but deprecated version of "Ghayal" only tweaked to make the producers son jump into the shoes of Sunny Deol. And yes Akshay Kumar donning the elder brother which was made memorable by Raj Babbar. Because Big B is tagged to the project, Amrish Puri's character is extended to add emotional quotient. Sorry, the audience ain't buying it.
Akshay Kumar's character surprisingly gets bumped mysteriously. Wonder if that was actually part of the script or production conflicts dictated it otherwise. No wonder his fan base cried foul.
Big B's role it appears to me was meant to be a natural transformation of an upright person relegated to the dark side. Sadly the writing is a big fault here, which otherwise could have showcased Amitabh skill donning a negative role.
Aryeman Ramsay, I would refuse to even comment on it.
Shernaz Patel was miscast opposite Big B.
I would certainly blame the Rajkumar Santoshi, Rajat Arora and Tigmanshu Dhulia for the failure of this product. It was a golden opportunity lost.
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- AvinashPatalay
- Oct 12, 2010
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- Runtime2 hours 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Family: Ties of Blood (2006) officially released in Canada in English?
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