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Synopsis: Ravi returns to the village to his mother and sister and takes revenge against the land grabbing Sarpanch who was responsible for his father’s suicide. The movie is a remake of the 1983 Himmatwala. Had not seen the original before except some bits here and there. So watched the original Himmatwala after watching the new Himmatwala.
The movie is pretty much a faithful retelling of the original Himmatwala with some changes. Some of the changes like Ajay not being the real Ravi don’t add much to the story. Riteish track was horrible and unnecessary. While the original had Jeetendra as an Engineer and is shown doing some work Ajay’s character does pretty much nothing. There was a flooding scene and some song with villagers which has thankfully been removed from the remake. The original has Ravi’s father as the school teacher who is accused of attempted rape and him running away due to the humiliation. Since this part was similar to the new Agneepath the father track has been changed to a Pandit who is accused of stealing and him committing suicide. The ridiculous tiger part in the remake was not there in the original.
The original Himmatwala was itself a bad film but seems better in comparison to the remake may be due to nostalgia.
ContinueHimmatwala Movie Review by Rajeev Masand

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Cast: Ajay Devgan, Tamannah Bhatia, Mahesh Manjrekar, Paresh Rawal, Zarina Wahab, Adhyayan Suman
Director: Sajid Khan
It must take a special kind of skill to remake a mediocre film like 1983’s Himmatwala without even marginally improving on it. Director Sajid Khan’s potpourri of excessive melodrama, puerile humor, cartoonish action, and garish songs plods on for two-and-a-half hours with little concern for your bladder or your mental health.
The all-new Himmatwala has many of the same problems that plagued the earlier film, and a few new ones of its own. Chief among these is its inability to decide what it wants to be – an honest remake, evocative of the tone and spirit of those 80s ‘Madras potboilers’, or a tongue-in-cheek spoof of that very genre.
Ajay Devgan is Ravi, our nostril-flaring hero who returns to the village of his birth seeking vengeance on the man who destroyed his family. Sher Singh (Mahesh Manjrekar) is the gentleman in question, although his actions are most ungentlemanly. He’s the oppressive, land-grabbing sarpanch of the village who’s instilled fear in the hearts of locals.
To be honest, Sajid Khan doesn’t so much direct, as he launches an assault on our senses with a string of tired clichés you thought you’d seen the last of – the hero’s widowed mother who repeatedly binds him in a “maa ki kasam”, his unfortunate sister who only exists to be raped by the villain’s henchmen and tortured by her in-laws, the villain’s spoilt but good-hearted daughter who falls for the hero much to her father’s disdain, and even an old foe who turns up at a crucial moment to help the hero in return for sparing his life earlier…that character, by the way, is played by a tiger!
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Himmatwala Boxoffice Collections Thread
Himmatwala Opens Well
Himmatwala opened well in the range of 50-55% on average with collections being best in UP, Bihar and Rajasthan while West bengal and Mysore were low. The collections in metros like Delhi and Kolkata were below the mark. Mumbai city was also low but that is the case with most films as films are released on too many screens but Maharashtra was much better.
The film has a very wide release especially in terms of single screens which should help the film to collect. If the multiplexes in big cities improve over the day the film will put up a good first day number.
The way the film has started it is certain that business in single screens will be much better than multiplexes with the growth on Saturday at multiplexes being a must for long term multiplex business.
http://boxofficeindia.com/boxnewsdetail.php?page=shownews&articleid=5525&nCat=
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Himmatwala Public Reviews
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Tagged Ajay Devgn, Himmatwala, Mahesh Manjrekar, Paresh Rawal, Public Reviews, Reviews, Sajid Khan, Tamannaah
Himmatwala Movie Review by Taran Adarsh

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HIMMATWALA was THE film that gave an impetus to the trend of remaking South Indian films in the 1980s. Post this film, there was a sea of remakes, with Jeetendra, Sridevi, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor and Asrani featuring in almost every remake…
It’s easy to remake a successful film, but the responsibility that Sajid Khan carries on his shoulders cannot be assessed in mere words. Right from the masala quotient to Ajay and Tamannah matching steps with Jeetendra and Sridevi, respectively, each and every aspect of the new version will be examined with a magnifying glass. While a section of the industry [as well as moviegoers] opine that trendsetting movies should not be touched [read remade], there also exists a section that feels that the present-day generation would love to watch those films in new avtaars. The debate continues…
The pertinent query is, does Sajid Khan’s HIMMATWALA recreate the magic of K. Raghavendra Rao’s HIMMATWALA [1983], which itself was a remake of a Telugu film? At the very outset, let me inform you that the two HIMMATWALAs are almost similar, yet dissimilar. While the basic premise remains identical, besides retaining two hugely popular tracks, Sajid has modified certain portions of the film, besides adding a few episodes.
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