The Power Movie 2021
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STORY: In Mumbai, the lives of several members of the crime family
of Thakurs is suddenly under threat as rival gangs and goons gang up against
them and launch a deadly attack on the patriarch Kalidas Thakur (Mahesh V.
Manjrekar) and his younger son, Devidas (Vidyut Jammwal). In what ways this
thick-as-thieves family unit navigates these unprecedented times and the bonds
they break along the way is how ‘The Power’ can be best described.
REVIEW: The Thakurs are a powerful clan in Mumbai – with guns
silencing naysayers and backstabbers alike – and police influence and political
connections paving the path for their illegal businesses and unjustified
killings. The head of the family, Kalidas Thakur, had come to Mumbai from an
undisclosed hamlet along with his then mate Rana (Sachin Khedekar) with the
sole intent of ruling over the city. Thakur succeeds, Rana’s the second best.
And a cold war ensues between the party in power (not literally!) and all those
anxiously waiting to dethrone the man.
‘The Power’ is an offshoot of greed coupled with betrayal,
love coupled with vengeance and family ties riddled with jealousy.
Mahesh V. Manjrekar has penned and directed this
crime/revenge saga keeping – we are assuming – the underlying theme that hatred
is never an answer in mind. The heart of the movie is in the right place but
the manner in which the story has been laid out in front of its viewers is
extremely uninspiring. First, considering it’s a feature film and not a web
show, a huge amount of time is dedicated to hyping up the central theme, which,
frankly, can be deemed unnecessary so much so that after a while even the
high-octane action sequences and emotionally-charged scenes cannot keep you
hooked. Secondly, in terms of acting, not everyone’s performed – while Vidyut
holds his own as the calm and calculative Devi, Shruti lacks the conviction of
a bereaved daughter seeking vendetta from her wrongdoers. Sure, the actress
exudes the simple-girl-charm effortlessly, but falls short in rendering
believable expressions both in charged-up parts as well as physical
confrontations. Manjrekar may have presented a humdrum tale of a movie but as
Kalidas, he commands respect – not just from his stooges, but also us… the
audience!
Having said that – without a shadow of a doubt – Vidyut
Jammwal is his usual top-notch self in the action department, but too many
slo-mos spoil the broth. And for those who follow action movies religiously, it
is safe to say that the background score plays a crucial role in heightening
the drama, but sadly, that is not the case with this one. Also, the ‘mere baba
kehte the…’ style of anecdotal scriptwriting has been the USP of every
gunda-mawali movie there ever was.
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