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(1998)

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5/10
The film requires that you don't think too much
Abdulxoxo20 December 2020
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Honest and diligent Police Inspector Jai Sharma suspects Mr. Singhal of being a criminal don, but is unable to apprehend him due to pressure from his superior officer, Kalinath Gaur. Singhal's only daughter, Neha, falls in love with Jai, and this news enrages Singhal as he wants her to marry the Commissioner Sanjay Gaur's son, and he will not rest until he gets Jai killed, and will utilize every possible and available resource and influence to do this.

Even at the time, the plot is formulaic, the film starts with romance and comedy which becomes stale after sometime. When the real plot is set in motion, the film started to get interesting but by the time it reaches the climax, it has already wears me out. The film dragged on and on with overly dramatic scenes and the last 30min could've easily been shortened but the director decided to make it too prolonged.

Logic is thrown out of the window whilst making this movie, like the mother carries a bomb denotator with her like it's some kitchen untensil? bad guy is so paranoid that he wears a bullet proof vest whenever he goes out? and she shoots him while wearing bullet proof vest but he didn't even FLINCHED, like what?? and couldn't she shoot him in the face??? haha. Hero getting hit by a car and thrown in the air but five seconds later he's back into that particular car??? and it's always lighting and thunder even though there's no sign of rain?? I understand that these types of nineties films aren't supposed to be realistic but come on! this is just too much to handle.

The editing is also atrocious, had this film been trimmed well, it'd have a much better impact on the viewer. And the transition of one scene to other is not smooth and at times the scenes are cut off even before ending.

The music placement is horrendous, they come in unannounced at times, and they very much sound the same. But the sceneries of the locations and choreography are beautiful to look at. The background score is not that bad either, it enhances some of the scene but the problem is that it never stop playing, even for the scenes that don't need it.

The acting is good, Akshay Kumar carries the movie nicely, he's energetic during action sequences and conveyed the right emotions during tender moments. Amrish Puri is good as the mother. is typecasted of course! and he killed it. the rest are good

All in all, A flaw movie that has little to offer in terms of story, and characterization but does have a good entertainment value.
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2/10
Worst of Akshay Kumar in the late 90s
superindrajit15 March 2011
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Akshay Kumar was failing badly in the late 90s because none of his movies were working at the box office. Starting from Lahoo Ke Do Rang(1997), he flopped all the way till Jaanwar(1999). In between, his only decent and critically acclaimed films were Angaarey(1998) and Sangharsh(1999) and sadly, these films flopped too. Barood(1998) released after Akshay's good but flop Angaarey(1998). The film was promoted as a mix of explosive action and good comedy with good songs. However, the only thing that worked in this film was the music.

Barood is the typical and done to death story of Akshay Kumar who is raised by his mother Rakhee. Akshay works as a dance performer initially but he becomes a cop later. Initially, Raveena Tandon and Akshay keep arguing but after boring songs and terribly handled romantic scenes, they fall in love. Raveena's dad is played by Amrish "Mogambo" Puri who seems to love screaming and shouting as the villain. Amrish Puri is the same guy who murdered Akshay's father when he was just a child. Akshay gets framed for something he didn't do, he gets tortured in prison. After Mohan Joshi's look alike saves him, he flees from prison and starts taking his revenge. In short, this film is a typical action film with zero substance.

Direction by Pramod Chakraborty is bad and it's hard to believe that this is the same guy who directed Akshay's Deedar(1992) which was much better than this. Pramod handles the romance and comedy terribly, and the action is just OK. However, the climax stunt is simply superb. However, Pramod is let down by the typical script which has the age old revenge formula. By the interval, the film becomes boring because there is barely any action in the first half and the comedy is bad. The second half picks up with more stunts but the boring dialogs are still there and the film loses steam once again.

Akshay Kumar's performance was completely panned by critics and this truly is one of his wooden performances. His expressions aren't that great and he wasn't good in comedy during those days. In fact, he did a lot better in Deedar(1992). Raveen Tandon is completely wasted and she overacts terribly in some scenes. Amrish Puri continues his Mogambo act and he is getting extremely typecast. Mohan Joshi is bad and he fails to do justice to his corrupt police act. Mohnish Behl is bad as the spolit son of Mohan Joshi, he repeats his spoilt son act from Taarazu(1997) which was another bad Akshay Kumar film. Rakhee repeats her Saugandh(1991) act but she dies and her role lacks the meat. The rest provide average support.

Music is the saving grace with most songs being good. The best one is Mere Saason Mein Garmi which is the title song. The set for that song is mind blowing and the choreography is awesome(it's also fresh).

On the whole, Barood is another Akshay Kumar movie which failed to work at the box office. The late 90s was a complete disappointment for Akshay Kumar fans like me, only some of his movies during this period was watchable.
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2/10
Akshay's bad days
silvan-desouza26 February 2016
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Akshay being a playboy he was, had numerous affairs with many leading ladies before settling to Twinkle Khanna. His affair with Raveena ended in 1996 which made several films suffer, his last 2 films with Raveena were KEEMAT and BAROOD both which releaed in 1998. BAROOD was delayed for 3 years for perhaps the same reason. The film is directed by Pramod Chakravarthy who directed Akki in Deedaar(1992). The film has a standard story which was seen a lot in 80s and 90s. Nothing really worthy to speak about. Those days Akki was going through a bad phase,giving several flops, he was called a wooden actor and people only praised his action scenes which slowly were loosing their charm. BAROOD was another flop in a row. Direction is nothing great Music is okay, the title song is shot well rest are okay

Akshay Kumar is nothing great as in those days, his action scenes were praised as usual Raveena Tandon plays the heroine as usual in those days Amrish Puri plays a villain again, Raakhee too is tiring playing the mother Mohinish Behl is as usual ditto for Mohan Joshi Gulshan Grover is likable.
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