Akira (2016 Hindi Film)
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''Akira'' is a 2016 Indian
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-language
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co-written, produced and directed by A. R. Murugadoss. It is a remake of the 2011 Tamil-language film '' Mouna Guru'', and features
Sonakshi Sinha Sonakshi Sinha (; born 2 June 1987) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films and series. The daughter of actors and politicians Poonam Sinha, Poonam and Shatrughan Sinha, she has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Forbes Celebrity 100, Celebrity ...
, Konkana Sen Sharma and
Anurag Kashyap Anurag Kashyap (born 10 September 1972) is an Indian filmmaker and actor known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is the recipient of four Filmfare Awards. For his contributions to films, the Government of France made him a Knight of the Ordre ...
in the lead roles.
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began in March 2015, and the film was released worldwide on 2 September 2016. The soundtrack composed by Vishal–Shekhar, was released on 16 August 2016. The film received mixed reviews from critics with praise for the performances of the cast but criticism for the writing of the film. A
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mobile video game, titled ''Akira: The Game'', was also released along with the film. The video game was developed by Vroovy.


Plot

Akira Sharma, a young girl, witnesses a group of men throwing acid on a woman's face. She helps the police catch one of the criminals and is therefore harassed by the accused, who slashes her face out of revenge, giving her a scar. Subsequently, her father enrolls her in a self-defense class. A couple of days later, she comes across the same men who had escaped earlier and tries to catch them. One of them tries to throw acid on her, but it ends up on his own face in the brawl. Akira is arrested, convicted, and sent to a remand home for the attack. 8 years later, Akira is released and later grows into a rebellious tough woman. When she starts going to college, her brother comes to pick her mother and her. And hence she moves from Jodhpur to
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. She joins a college and begins living in a hostel, where she finds it difficult to adjust to normal life. The college is also dealing with a thieving student, as more and more electronics keep getting stolen. When a corrupt and drunk-on-power police officer, ACP Rane hits an elderly college professor with his car and then beats him up, the college students take out a massive protest. The protests turn violent, however Akira patiently waits to hand over their petition to the Commissioner. A couple of days later, Rane goes to help a car crash victim but robs and kills him, when he finds loot in his trunk. His girlfriend, Maya, who is in the same college as Akira, secretly records his conversation about evidence disposal. Her bag with the camera is, however, stolen, and someone starts blackmailing Rane. Suspecting Maya, he brutally kills her. Despite his insistence, the case is handled by SP Rabiya, who suspects Maya's murder. Meanwhile, the college announces that they will pardon the electronic thief if they return all the stolen items anonymously. Akira finds a bag full of stolen items, including the camera, in front of her dorm. Rane's associates catch her with the camera and decide to kill her and two other witnesses. She, however, escapes when the men reload their gun after killing the other two. Rane and his men, declare Akira to be mentally unstable. Given her violent past and her rebellious behaviour, her family members as well as her friends are easily convinced. She is taken away to a mental asylum, and, with the help of a corrupt doctor, they give her electric shocks to drive her insane. With the help of another mentally ill patient, she brutally murders the doctors and the guards and escapes. She abducts one of Rane's associates and blackmails him to prove her innocence. Rane, however, traces her hideout and attacks it. Rabiya, with an arrest-warrant for Rane, arrives and seizes all the arms but is stopped by the Commissioner, as the car-crash victim was the brother of a major politician – something which will lead to riots if the news of his murder breaks out. Rane gets back the charge, and the commissioner orders him to take Akira to a
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. Helpless, Rabiya leaves but quietly carries along the seized arms, leaving those inside unarmed. Akira easily kills Rane and his associates in hand-to-hand combat and then goes back to the mental asylum. Completely sane, she is released three months later. In the end, she starts living her late father's life in Jodhpur and is living peacefully there teaching
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children.


Cast

*
Sonakshi Sinha Sonakshi Sinha (; born 2 June 1987) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films and series. The daughter of actors and politicians Poonam Sinha, Poonam and Shatrughan Sinha, she has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Forbes Celebrity 100, Celebrity ...
as Akira Sharma ** Mishiekka Arora as young Akira *
Konkona Sen Sharma Konkona Sen Sharma (; born 3 December 1979) is an Indian actress and filmmaker who works primarily in Bengali and Hindi films. She has received several awards, including two National Film Awards and three Filmfare Awards. The daughter of filmm ...
as SP Rabiya Sultan IPS *
Anurag Kashyap Anurag Kashyap (born 10 September 1972) is an Indian filmmaker and actor known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is the recipient of four Filmfare Awards. For his contributions to films, the Government of France made him a Knight of the Ordre ...
as ACP Govind Rane IPS * Rose J Kaur as Sister Marlyn * Raai Laxmi as Maya Amin, Rane's girlfriend * Teena Singh as Nikki, a college bully * Phalguni Khanna as an acid attack victim * Amit Sadh as Dr. Siddharth "Sid" Nerurkar, Shilpa's brother * Urmila Mahanta as Anna Jain, the college Principal's daughter * Lokesh Vijay Gupte as Inspector Dinesh Manik, Rane's associate * Chaitanya Choudhury as Ajay Sharma, Akira's elder brother ** Taher Penwala as young Ajay * Ashish Dixit as Vishal, Shilpa's brother and Akira's friend *
Smita Jaykar Smita Jaykar (born 29 June 1964) is an Indian actress known for playing supporting roles in Hindi movies and TV shows. She is currently working on a theatrical adaptation of '' Devdas'' with Ashvin Gidwani Productions (AGP World). A native o ...
as Akira's mother * Ankita Karan Patel as Shilpa Sharma, Ajay's wife * Saurabh Goyal as Sunil Vij, Maya's friend * Nandu Madhav as Inspector Rajeshwar Raai, Rane's associate * Krishna Bhatt as David * Uday Sabnis as Constable Bapu Raao * Narsingh Pandey as Akira's college professor * Arun Verma as Akira's psychiatrist * Atul Kulkarni as Jignesh Sharma, Akira's father (special appearance) * Kajol Saroj as a patient at the asylum * Shyam Bhimsaria as the comic Drunkard during the bathroom fight


Music

The songs featured in the film were composed by the duo Vishal–Shekhar. The
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of the film was composed by John Stewart Eduri. The song ''Kehkasha Tu Meri'' is a remake of the duo's Marathi song ''Harvali Pakhare'' from the 2012 film '' Balak-Palak'', sung by Shekhar Ravjiani.


Reception


Critical reception

On
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, the film holds an approval rating of 33% based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 5.60/10.
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giving the film 2.5/5, praised the performances of Sinha, Kashyap and Sharma, but criticised the second half. She wrote that "Anurag ashyapgives Rane just the right touches of menace and sleaze." The second half, however, "strikes so badly in this film that it almost completely negates the first half, which is effective." Anna M.M. Vetticad, praised the acting but criticised the character development. For Sinha's character, she wrote, "Akira is the most poorly fleshed out character in the entire story...a woman who can fight as skillfully and strongly as any man. That is it. The workings of her mind, her motivations and her feelings, remain a mystery." She, however, praised Kashyap's portrayal of Rane, calling it the "best-written character" whose "drug-addled brain is never so clouded as to make him lose sight of his self-interest." Writing for ''
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'', Shilpa Jamkhandikar praised the acting but criticised the writing calling it a mashup of "many half-baked sub-plots" and very similar in style to cop movies from the 80s. She believes that " kirais a great example of a movie with a timely topic that suffers from outdated treatment." She, however, praised Kahyap's character, Rane, writing " echannels every 80s bad cop character we've seen. If it wasn't for him, "Akira" would have been a complete loss as a film."


Box office


India

The film collected on its opening day in
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. By the end of its first weekend, ''Akira'' had grossed and its first week collection was approximately domestically.


Overseas

''Akira'' collected from
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), from
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, from UK. The film collected from
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.


References


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