In Mumbai, fires are suddenly increasing. Fireman Vithal and policeman Samit join forces to find the cause. But personal problems threaten their mission. They must hurry to solve the mystery and protect the city from disaster.
December 6
2024
Release Date
Hindi
Language
2 minutes
2 hours
Running Time
Available on
Cast
Pratik Gandhi
Jitendra Joshi
Sai Tamhankar
Saiyami Kher
Divyendu Sharma
Udit Arora
Kabir Shah
Hitesh Chauhan
Nitin Dhongade
Shakunt Joshipura
Sajan Kumar
Rohit Petkar
Hitesh Dave
Sushant Shetty
Pradeep Jangid
Pramod Pathak
Kundan Roy
Vijay Sanap
3.0
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Plot
Agni is a film that revolves around a city grappling with a series of mysterious fires, hinting at arson. It follows the journey of a group of firefighters led by Vitthal Surve (Pratik Gandhi) as they strive to uncover the mystery behind the fires. The film also delves into the personal and professional conflicts faced by Vitthal, especially in his relationship with his policeman brother-in-law, Samit (Divyenndu). The story highlights the bravery of firefighters and the challenges they encounter, shedding light on the thankless nature of their job and the apathy of politicians towards their sacrifices. While the narrative aims to be a compelling suspense thriller, it falls short in certain areas, particularly in the execution of the conspiracy subplot involving an assassination.
Acting
The performances in Agni are a mixed bag, with Pratik Gandhi shining in his role as Vitthal, effectively portraying the internal struggles of a firefighter torn between duty and personal aspirations. Divyenndu delivers a solid performance as the self-serving cop Samit, though his character lacks depth. Saiyami Kher impresses in her role as Avni, showcasing determination and frustration effectively. Sai Tamhankar and Anant Jog lend able support to the cast.
Cinematography
The cinematography in Agni is commendable, with Director of Photography K.U. Mohanan capturing the chaotic fire scenes with command. The production design by Rachna Mandal and Bidhan Guha authentically recreates the Parel Fire Station and its surroundings, adding to the realism of the film. The portrayal of Mumbai's narrow lanes and obstacles for firefighters is strikingly accurate, enhancing the authenticity of the narrative.
Direction
Rahul Dholakia's direction ensures that Agni remains grounded in its portrayal of the lives of firefighters, highlighting their courage and sacrifices. While the film excels in showcasing the underappreciated role of firefighters, it falls short in certain aspects such as pacing and character development. The narrative could have delved deeper into the relationship between Vitthal and Samit for a better outline.Dholakia's sincere intentions shine through different scenes reflecting the true intentions to showcase the life of a firefighting crew.
Conclusion
Agni is a film that sheds light on the unsung heroes among us, the firefighters, who risk their lives to save others without expecting recognition. While the movie has its flaws and pacing issues, it delivers powerful performances and visually compelling fire sequences. It serves as a tribute to the bravery of firefighters and challenges conventional notions of heroism depicted in action movies. Despite its shortcomings, Agni is a compelling watch that ignites the screen with drama and emotion.
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