The central theme of this movie is based on the fact that Evil is a by product of Good. They are co-exists like black and white. How do we know that coal is black? Because we know that milk is white.
Aks as a movie has surpassed expectations. This flick is unlike the run of the mill boy-meets-girl story, where one can take an extended loo break and still catch up with the story. One needs to breath the characters to get into the story.
Amitabh Bacchhan as usual was superb, potrying a dual character. Manoj Bajpai was devilish. Raveena Tandon as a night club dancer displayed some neat moves. Nandita, one can say, was a waste. The mix of actors was good in an easy on the eye cinematography. Camera was as steady as a rock and the music was exceptable. Over all a good watch with a lot of thought to take back home.
One tended to get restless over Manoj Bajpais repetative explanation of good and evil. But dont blame the movie for it, thats reality which was been driven into us. Crime is a term coined by the good. The good has created the bad. Why blame anyone.