Tezz

Tezz

Flop / DisasterAction
Director
Priyadarshan
Studio
Venus Records & Tapes
Release Date
26 April 2012
Running Time
122 min
Language
Hindi
Country
India
Budget
52.00 Cr
Box Office
26.00 Cr

Cast

Review

5.2/10Critic Score

Rajesh Chopra's "Tezz" attempts to transplant the high-stakes thriller template onto Indian cinema with a premise centered on train-based terrorism and extortion, yet the execution falters where ambition should have soared. The film's central conceit—a revenge plot disguised as a financial heist with collateral human stakes—possesses genuine dramatic potential, but the narrative buckles under the weight of too many character threads competing for attention. Ajay Devgn carries the weight of Aakash's rage with reasonable conviction, and there are moments where the tension crackles, particularly in sequences involving Sanjay's desperation to protect his daughter. However, the screenplay conflates complexity with confusion, introducing Arjun's counter-terrorism angle and Shivan's prisoner escort subplot in ways that dilute rather than deepen the central conflict. For a thriller to sustain its grip, it must establish clear stakes and consistent internal logic—neither of which "Tezz" manages consistently.

The technical execution reveals the film's production ambitions outpacing its creative coherence. What should have been a taut 120-minute pressure cooker stretches into an unfocused narrative that loses momentum with each new demand and negotiation sequence. Chopra, whose directorial average sits just above 5.7/10, defaults to familiar Bollywood thriller beats rather than forging a distinctive visual or narrative identity. The cat-and-mouse dynamics promised by the synopsis never

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Storyline

So basically, this guy Aakash was living illegally in the UK with his wife who's actually a British citizen and doing pretty well for herself as an engineer. But his luck runs out and he gets deported back, which totally shatters his dreams of the good life. Fast forward a few years, and he's back with some serious anger issues and he brings along two of his old coworkers, Aadil and Megha, to pull off something really crazy and get revenge.

Things escalate pretty quickly when they plant a bomb on a moving train, and suddenly you've got all these people scrambling to deal with the crisis. There's this railway official named Sanjay who's desperately trying to protect his daughter who happens to be on that train, plus an anti-terrorism guy named Arjun who's doing everything possible to stop the threat. Meanwhile, there's also a cop named Shivan and his team on board escorting a prisoner, so it becomes this whole messy situation with everyone caught in the middle.

The terrorists start demanding a huge amount of money to reveal how to disarm the bomb, and the government eventually agrees to hand over the cash as a way to catch them. What happens next is a wild series of chases and confrontations as the authorities try to track down the people responsible. The whole thing turns into this intense cat-and-mouse game where nothing goes exactly according to plan and people keep making new demands.

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