azhar movie review



Azhar is a 2016 Indian biographical sports drama film that was produced by Ekta and Shobha Kapoor under the brand Balaji Motion Pictures and directed by Tony D'Souza. Emraan Hashmi plays Mohammad Azharuddin in the movie; Sangeeta Bijlani is played by Nargis Fakhri; Azhar's first wife Naureen is played by Prachi Desai; and Azhar's attorney is played by Kunaal Roy Kapur. Azhar's ascent to popularity as a cricketer, his union with Sangeeta Bijlani, and his eventual involvement in the match-fixing controversy are all depicted in the movie.

On May 13, 2016, the movie came out to mixed reviews from critics. Others criticised the film's length and how it handled the match-fixing controversy, while some complimented Emraan Hashmi's portrayal of Azhar. Additionally, the movie was financially successful, earning over 100 crore (US$13 million) at the box office.

Here is a more thorough analysis of the movie:

**Acting**


Mohammad Azharuddin is ably played by Emraan Hashmi. He perfectly depicts Azhar's character, from his roots in poverty to his ascent to popularity. Sangeeta Bijlani is played well by Nargis Fakhri as well. She infuses the part with a lot of warmth and personality. As Azhar's first wife, Naureen, Prachi Desai does a respectable job. Despite having nothing to do, she does it well. As Azhar's lawyer, Kunaal Roy Kapur is also competent. He gives the part a lot of vigour.

**Story**

Azhar's tale is an intriguing one. It is a tale of triumph and tragedy, as well as ascent and fall. Azhar's tale is well told in the movie, from his modest upbringing through his involvement in the match-fixing controversy. The movie does, however, occasionally seem a touch drawn-out. It might have been cut down by roughly thirty minutes.



**Direction**

The way Tony D'Souza directs Azhar is effective. He infuses the movie with a lot of energy and does a fantastic job of striking a balance between the drama and the action. The movie moves along smoothly and never gets monotonous.

**Overall**

Azhar is a great movie. It is a nice movie, not a fantastic movie. It is a well-made movie with excellent acting. You should look into Azhar if you enjoy cricket or are curious about the match-fixing scandal.


Here are some of the movie's benefits and drawbacks:

**Pros:**

The performances by Emraan Hashmi, Nargis Fakhri, Kunaal Roy Kapur, and Tony D'Souza, as well as the well-paced, never-boring direction, are all excellent.

**Cons:**

The handling of the match-fixing issue was a tad lengthy.

Azhar is a watchable movie that is generally good.

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