Hathyar (2002) - Review in English
About the story: Underworld don Raghubhai (Sanjay Dutt) once married prostitute Sonu (Namrata Shirodkar). After his death Sonu tried to provide their son Rohit Raghunath Shivalkar a better future, far away from the world of crime. But society never gave the son of a gangster boss a chance. Stigmatized from his earliest childhood on and permanently provoked because of his mother’s profession, adolescent Rohit one day responds with his fists and thereby kills for the first time. Don Hasan Bhai (Shakti Kapoor) sees Raghubhai’s potential in Rohit and takes him under his wing: Soon Rohit (Sanjay Dutt), aka Boxerbhai due to his passion for boxing, follows his father’s footsteps.
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It’s not absolutely necessary to know Vaastav for to understand Hathyar but it would be helpful as Hathyar (= weapons) in the first half-hour contains many flashbacks – sometimes even flashbacks within the flashbacks – where you easily can go into a skid when you don’t know the characters and the Vaastav events, especially when Sanjay alternately appears as Raghubhai and as Rohit. Above all, however, Hathyar gives away the unusual showdown of Vaastav, and those who happen to see first Hathyar and then Vaastav are definitely cheated of the effect of Vaastav’s shaking final.
In both films, Sanjay Dutt plays the roles of the bhais who despite of all their coldbloodedness and cruelty still have a soul, and he plays them with an amount of energy, power and passion which knocks you off your feet. He is simply gorgeous. Those who never experienced Sanjay as Raghubhai and Boxerbhai will never understand why I am at this character actor’s feet. This man is a god’s gift to the film world. His Rohit is even a bit more pitiless than Raghu, and nevertheless Sanjay, thanks to his forceful emotionality, makes you commiserate with him when he commits downright unforgivable sins – because his despair and his remorse about his mistakes are genuine and true and unveil emotional dephts which go as well under your skin as previously his cold-blooded use of his gun.
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