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Don
Producer: Ritesh Sidhwani / Excel Entertainment
Director: Farhan Akhtar
Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Arjun Rampal,

 
 

Ishaa Koppikar, Kareena Kapoor, Om Puri, Boman Irani, and Chunky Pandey

 

Don is the remake of 1970s with appropriate updates. Whether or not one is familiar with the story of Don, one thing is for certain; this film is full of action and many plots and twists. The Don is part of the drug mafia based in Malaysia and he is a treacherous man that is wanted in several countries; it is truly not feasible to catch him. DCP DeSilva (Boman Irani) is on a charge to seize the Don and to put an end of this nexus, but he seems to be having complexity. His fortune changes when Don is hurt one time and then dies. He decides to send in a replacement to secretly penetrate the gang. Vijay is sent in with a memory loss and as he slowly gains information, the Don’s memory begins to come back.

 

Within the gang there is also Roma (Priyanka Chopra), who is waiting to kill Don for the murder of her brother and fiancee (Kareena Kapoor). When she learns that he is really Vijay, she helps him to get a expensive disc to DeSilva. But regrettably, DeSilva gets killed and Vijay’s individuality is buried everlastingly, as he cannot establish his incorruptibility.

 

In the combine, we also have Jasjit (Arjun Rampal) who is searching for his child and helps him ultimately to get the disc. Is Vijay able to prove he is the duplicate by getting the disc to the police? One has to watch the movie to get this answer.

 

Technically, the film tries to hard to show a few accompaniments, with too many thrills, particularly the action scenes, which get exhaustive after several minutes. Even the music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is standard. On the whole, DON does not meet the expectations as a film. The Don of the 21st century is stylish with flaws; yet, one can enjoy the experience of watching it in the cinema.

   
 

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