Wanted

2009 "Mafia wants him DEAD !, Police wants him ALIVE !!"
6.6| 2h35m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 18 September 2009 Released
Producted By: Sahara One Motion Pictures
Country: India
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Radhe is a hardcore gangster. A sharpshooter with a sharp brain, he works for Gani Bhai, the dreaded Mafioso, but on his own terms. Totally fearless, Radhe single handedly eliminates Gani Bhai's enemies one by one; making more enemies than he bargained for.

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Prabhu Deva

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Sahara One Motion Pictures

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SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Clarissa Mora The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
aaronbir This movie was so entertaining but it's really enjoyable as well good storyline good editing good music of background Salman khan was brilliant Ayesha was brilliant inder Kumar is brilliant Vinod khanna is brilliant Prakash raj shines in his villainous role Songs are way better like I love listening to them very often Action scenes are the best highlights of the movie Overall 7/10
Stamewo This movie directed by Prabhu Deva is a direct copy of a same director directed Tamil movie 'Pokkiri' starring Joseph Vijay which was a direct copy of another Telugu movie directed by Puri Jagannath starring Mahesh Babu called 'Pokiri'. All these movies are same but my personal favorite is the one with Joseph Vijay, the Tamil one. First one was was too stale for me though it was the biggest hit of telugu industry ever and wanted was too passive for me as i always feel that Salman really deserves a good night's sleep and need to work more on his screen presence. He looks tired and that's what ruins the whole fun of watching him. He has good body, good body and massive fanfare so i think he should respect that. Sanjay Manjeraker is good too and i guess he has done roles like this so much now that he is used to of doing it and looks effortless. Ayesha takia is what every heroine in action film is, a filler and OK. All and all a good an entertaining film that will make you feel that your money is went worth but you will be left desired for more. though there is a remedy, go watch south Indian remake.
Chirag Shah but for me, even though I watch Hindi and other Indian films, this is mediocre. I don't approve of such nonsense, with no story, mindless scenes, and forced "masala" which most Indian audiences may fall head over heels for. This fim is a representation of Indian cinema at it's worst and the fact that it was a blockbuster makes me wonder whether the audiences have been dumbed down. Films like "Singh is Kinng", Kambakkt Ishq", "Partner", "Housefull", "Blue", "Do Knot Disturb", along with other old fashioned and badly made films like "We Are Family", Kurbaan, Lamhaa, make me lose faith in the industry. Some people that have seen bollywood their whole lives may find these films to be OK. Films like Udaan, Tere Bin Laden, and LSD are films that are well made and deserve a larger audience but the world of stars, foreign locations, etc is ruining everything.Salman Khan stars in wanted. It takes place in a nice foreign location(at least the dance sequences), there is no proper, scripted story. Unfortunately it seems as if this is what the audiences want. No story, just entertainment. No wonder there are still "boy meets girl" films coming out from all the major production companies that take place outside India. Don't people get sick of this since it has been happening since the 90's and even earlier. The next film is "Anjaana Anjaani". Recently there was also "I hate love stories"...This formulaic crap is killing the industry.
Herag Halli This is a cheap and loud Dishum-Dishum thriller. This is what you get when you mix a second rate producer and a third rate meathead like Salman Khan. The only redeeming factor in this flick is, Ayesha Takia, She is sure sight for sore eyes-an eye-candy in the lines of Mumtaz in the 60's. In fact she is the beauty-among the beasts. Apart from the Twin-Talents that she has been bestowed with,she has twinkling of a potential albeit she is not in the same caliber as Kareena or Rani and safe to assume that she never will be.The only noteworthy is Mahesh Manjrekar-you hate his character and love his acting. The movie is a typical Southern-Sambhar(as opposed to Masala-in reverence should be reserved for similar genre of flicks coming out of Mumbai) with portly and pot bellied baddies(and one major villain-preferably tucked away in Dubai or Bankok-here it happens to be Hong Kong)with greasy hair and cheap sunglasses.Salman Khan has proved time and times again that you don't need to be an actor to be a Star. The movie is inordinately long. I guess this is to accommodate all the baddies that come flinging from all directions that seem to come between the hero and his girl and also prove his credentials to the girl specially when there is no father in the family--to give away the bride. The couple live happily every after in a Government subsidized Housing development(This is the Spoiler and Giveaway)