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हीरो हमेशा यूनिफॉर्म में नहीं आते! जी हां, फिल्म 'रेड' की टैगलाइन यही है कि हीरो हमेशा यूनिफॉर्म में नहीं आते। बॉलिवुड फिल्मों में हम ज्यादातर ऐक्शन हीरोज को पुलिस या आर्मी की यूनिफॉर्म में दुश्मनों से भिड़ते देखते हैं। खुद अजय देवगन भी कई फिल्मों में पुलिस और आर्मी ऑफिसर के रोल में यह कमाल दिखा चुके हैं। इनमें उनकी 'सिंघम' और 'गंगाजल' से लेकर 'जमीन' तक कई फिल्में शामिल हैं। लेकिन इस फिल्म 'रेड' में अजय देवगन एक ऐसे हीरो के रोल में हैं, जो कि बिना वर्दी के ही अपना दम दिखाता है। इसे इनकम टैक्स रेड पर बनी दुनिया की पहली फिल्म भी बताया जा रहा है। 

जानकारों के मुताबिक फिल्म रेड 1981 में लखनऊ में पड़े एक हाई प्रोफाइल छापे की सच्ची घटना पर आधारित है, जिसमें एक निडर इंडियन रेवेन्यू सर्विस (आईआरएस) का ऑफिसर अमय पटनायक (अजय देवगन) सांसद रामेश्वर सिंह उर्फ राजाजी सिंह (सौरभ शुक्ला) के यहां अपनी पूरी टीम के साथ छापा मारता है। राजाजी बचने के लिए अपना पूरा जोर लगाता है, वहीं अमय भी पीछे नहीं हटता। हालांकि इस रस्साकशी में किसकी जीत होती है, यह तो आपको थिएटर जाकर ही पता लग पाएगा। इस पूरे घटनाक्रम में साहसी ऑफिसर अमय की पत्नी नीता पटनायक (इलियाना डीक्रूज) भी अपने पति को पूरा सपॉर्ट करती है। 
अजय देवगन को अपने किरदारों को खास अंदाज में जीने के लिए जाना जाता है। इस फिल्म में उन्होंने दिखा दिया कि रोल चाहे वर्दी वाले हीरो का हो या बिना वर्दी वाले हीरो का, वह उसे उतनी ही शिद्दत से करते हैं। वहीं राजाजी के रोल के लिए तो जैसे सौरभ शुक्ला से बढ़िया कोई दूसरा कलाकार हो ही नहीं सकता था। इलियाना डीक्रूज ने भी अपने छोटे से रोल के मुताबिक ठीकठाक ऐक्टिंग की है। वहीं राजाजी की दादी भी कमाल लगी हैं। इससे पहले 'आमिर' और 'नो वन किल्ड जेसिका' जैसी धारदार फिल्में बना चुके 'रेड' फिल्म के डायरेक्टर राजकुमार गुप्ता ने काफी अरसे पहले पड़े इस हाईप्रोफाइल छापे के असल गुनहगार और अफसर के नाम भले ही बदल दिए हों, लेकिन उस समय के माहौल को क्रिएट करने में वह काफी हद तक सफल रहे हैं। 

वहीं राजकुमार गुप्ता के साथ मिलकर फिल्म की स्टोरी और डायलॉग लिखने वाले रितेश शाह ने अपना कमाल दिखाया है। फिल्म के संवाद दर्शकों को पसंद आएंगे। इससे पहले फिल्म 'पिंक' में अपने काम के लिए तारीफें बटोर चुके रितेश ने 'रेड' में भी स्टोरी, स्क्रीनप्ले और डायलॉग पर मेहनत की है। खासकर ऐसी फिल्म जो कि किसी सत्य घटना पर आधारित हो, वहां आपके पास बहुत कुछ ड्रामेटिक करने के लिए नहीं होता। इंटरवल से पहले फिल्म आपको मजेदार लगती है, तो सेकंड हाफ में यह काफी रोमांचक हो जाती है। सबसे अच्छी बात यह है कि राजकुमार गुप्ता ने एडिटिंग काफी कसी हुई की है, जिस वजह से यह फिल्म महज दो घंटे से कुछ ज्यादा टाइम में खत्म हो जाती है। इस वीकेंड अगर आप कुछ रोमांचक देखना चाहते हैं, तो यह फिल्म आपके लिए ही है। 



A good film is it’s own reward. Raj Kumar Gupta has made an entertaining and impressive film with Raid. Ritesh Shah has written an intelligent script and screenplay one that has interesting characters and dialogue too. Raid is an engrossing film, its moulded in the commercial film format. There are songs, there are twists and there’s an abundance of thrills. This one has all the trappings of a film you’d want to root for. As the hero fights corruption with utmost honesty, and his team of officers unearth hidden assets with lively enthusiasm, the viewer feels the thrill of seeing gold biscuits and currency notes pop out from walls and other unlikely sources. The music by Amit Trivedi and Tanishk Bagchi doesn't really fit into the gritty narrative and end up as a distraction from the otherwise taut story. Tracks like 'Sanu Ek Pal' and 'Nit Khair Manga' look like they've been included just to add to the film's commercial prospects.

Ajay Devgn plays Amay Patnaik with characteristic intensity and resolve. He’s the quintessential public servant. His ideals are taller than his lanky frame and his integrity is infallible. With great pride he assumes control of the IT department in Lucknow in the year 1981. Saurabh Shukla plays the chief antagonist Tauji to great effect. He’s the resident baahubali, a man who prides his political power and has enough confidence to mock the hero before the raid begins. He throws him a challenge, that the IT man will not find a single rupee during the search operation. In Raid, the battle takes place between the ideals of one man and the belief of the other. The hero is the voice of justice and righteousness while the villain is on a power trip. Their banter, their clash and their conflict makes for an engrossing watch. But this politically charged film is at times a little too predictable. 

Saurabh Shukla’s performance as Tauji is the highlight of the film. He brings in quirks and shades that make his character the most interesting part of the film. Ajay Devgn does what he does best – he keeps the intensity high and delivers his punchy dialogues with effortless ease. Ileana D’Cruz and Amit Sial chip in with good supporting performances as well. 85-year-old Pushpa Joshi as Tauji’s mother is extremely charming.

Director Raj Kumar Gupta handles the film well. The last 10 minutes seem a little fleeting, but that’s a minor grouse. The music by Amit Trivedi and Tanishk Bagchi isn’t consistent either. But Raid is a film that caters to public sentiment against black money and corruption. All in all, this one’s right on the money.

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