Wazir movie review: Watching Farhan Akhtar and Amitabh Bachchan joust and manoeuver around each other is this film’s high point. Wazir movie review: There are many good things about ‘Wazir’. First off, this is a film that’s backed by writing. Look, look, a plot.
There are many good things about ‘Wazir’. First off, this is a film that’s backed by writing. Look, look, a plot. Hallelujah. Such a relief after so many plotless wonders masquerading as movies. Next, it brings back the actor in Amitabh Bachchan. And third, it respects our time, keeping things ticking at just over a neat 1.5 hours.
‘Wazir’ is about the coming together of two wounded men, very different in age and temperament, for a mutual purpose. Danish Ali( Farhan Akhtar) is recovering, with excruciating slowness, from a deeply personal tragedy; his wife Ruhana( Aditi Rao Hydari) is suffering too, in her own solitary corner. He meets up with the wheelchair-bound Pandit Omkarnath Dhar( Amitabh Bachchan), and gets sucked into the latter’s world, which is full of light and darkness, the contradictions arising from a painful past loss, and a present trying to come to terms with it. Also read: Five