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Agni

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Anuj Kumar
Shubhra Gupta
Tatsam Mukherjee
Deepak Dua
Bharathi Pradhan

Agni
Anuj Kumar
The Hindu
Pratik Gandhi blazes a trail in this tale of courage under fire

Filled with warm and chilling moments, Rahul Dholakia’s social thriller provides firefighters with their moment under the sun

In Indian tradition, fire alludes to love and conflict, devotion and anger, eternality and death. The ever-youthful element that demands sacrifice plays the central character in director Rahul Dholakia’s ode to the unstinting spirit of the firefighters. Capturing a daze’s multiple faces and colours, Dholakia removes the smokescreen that covers the firefighters’ work and opens a window into the lives of those who keep us out of its fury but whose services are not duly acknowledged by the system and society. The action takes us into the heart of the evacuation process, the drama unravels the sacrifices firefighters make and the thriller elements seek to find the answer to the source of the firestorm.

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Shubhra Gupta
The Indian Express
Pratik Gandhi is excellent in Rahul Dholakia’s damp film

Rahul Dholakia's film honours the commitment that heroic firefighters have to their jobs, even as they rail against ‘the system’ which doesn’t give them the support they need.

Hindi movies have played with fire several times before. Those with long memories will remember such films as the 1980 adventure ‘The Burning Train’, which may have picked up inspiration from an earlier Hollywood blockbuster ‘The Towering Inferno’, but those who fight the flames at the risk of their own lives, have never been in the limelight.

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Tatsam Mukherjee
The Wire
The Faint Glimmers, and the Uncontained Wildfires of Vintage Bollywood

The film builds momentum as an action-packed social drama, but takes a jarring turn in its second hour.

I couldn’t help but be left with the feeling that there’s an enjoyable disaster film somewhere within Rahul Dholakia’s Agni, which surely owes a debt to The Burning Train (1980). There is more than one echo of the Ravi Chopra-directorial, where the spectacle is foregrounded by professional rivalry – Danny Denzongpa and Vinod Khanna’s in the 1980 film; emulated by Pratik Gandhi and Divyenndu’s characters in Dholakia’s directorial. The innate Bollywood melodrama after an unexpected death, the high-voltage social commentary and righteous anger fuel both spectacles. Both Chopra and Dholakia’s film balance a strong ensemble, offering everyone their moment, and yet Dholakia’s film fails to stick its landing. It might have to do with what Hindi films have become in 2024 – too self-conscious, cautious, and reverential towards any uniform.

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Deepak Dua
Independent Film Journalist & Critic
‘अग्नि’-वीरों को हल्का-सा सलाम

‘एक भी फायर फाइटर का नाम मालूम है क्या पब्लिक को…? नेता, अभिनेता के नाम का चौक बनाते हैं…!’

इस फिल्म में एक फायरमैन जब यह कहता है तो उसकी यह बात कानों को चीरती हुई निकल जाती है। सच ही तो है। हम में से कितने होंगे जो किसी फायरमैन को पर्सनली जानते हैं? कितने होंगे जिन्हें उनकी निजी और वर्किंग ज़िंदगी के बारे में करीब से पता है? सच यही है कि ज्वाला से खेलने वाले जांबाज़ों के बारे में हम में से ज़्यादातर लोग नहीं जानते और इस सच का एक स्याह पहलू यह भी है कि हिन्दी सिनेमा में आज तक इन लोगों को केंद्र में रख कर एक भी फिल्म नहीं बनी। अमेज़न प्राइम पर आई राहुल ढोलकिया की यह फिल्म ‘अग्नि’ उसी कमी को दूर करती है और हमें दिखाती है कि ये ‘अग्नि-वीर’ भी हमारी-आपकी तरह इंसान हैं, लेकिन कुछ अलग जीवट वाले।

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Bharathi Pradhan
Lehren.com
Fiery Salute To A New Hero

In a city plagued by rising fires, firefighter Vithal and his policeman brother-in-law Samit must team up to solve the crisis. Despite personal conflicts, they race against time to uncover the cause and save Mumbai.

How refreshingly different. Writer-director Rahul Dholakia takes his camera into the life-saving heroism of firefighters, so far an unexplored subject in Hindi cinema. Cut through black smoke and scorching flames for a warm story on how Fire Chief Vittalrao Surve (Pratik Gandhi) and his colleagues respond with alacrity and put their lives on the line to save lives day in and day out. Vittal, Avni Purohit (Saiyami Kher), Jazz (Udit Arora) and Mahadev (Jitendra Joshi) are a team that fearlessly go in to bring out those trapped in a fire.

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