Fateh is Sonu Sood's directorial debut and I think he did a really good job and he can really grow as an action director as well.
@SagnikBakshi032516 күн бұрын
Didn't Sonu Sood just shamelessly & blatantly plagiarize (copy-pasted) a whole lot of scenes, story, plots, sub-plots & even translated English dialogues to Hindi from THE BEEKEEPER, THE EQUALIZER, JOHN WICK, GOD OF WAR, PEAKY BLINDERS etc.???? Just share with me your honest opinion if you have watched FATEH!
@shafirahimzai419716 күн бұрын
Coming here after watching Shan Prasher brutally exposing each and every copied scenes and aspects of this movie😅
@amitbishnoi776 күн бұрын
@@SagnikBakshi0325 Bhai mene yeh sari nhi dekhi to Fateh dekh skta hu kya?
Loving all your answers of your best moments! Thank you for showing such a good response. Reading them all. ❤
@pushpbasant863216 күн бұрын
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@IshwarMakwana16 күн бұрын
I love Bruce Lee action scene in mirror in Last fight scene was epic I was a child when I see that
@aishwaryadande-t6b16 күн бұрын
Why didn't you talk about the actress Anjali in game changer? She acted soo good in the film❤
@kaushalkrishna524916 күн бұрын
I have seen many of the hollywood movies(for someone who has not seen those they will find it new and good ) . But Fateh=Equalizer 1,2,3+beekeeper+Lucy. The plot point I found interesting was 1.anonymity vs Technology(deepfake) 2. common public loan scams, kill livestreaming 3.corruption I also liked some of the action scenes . It was a good attempt on Sonu Sood's part. I would recommend the above movies + Series : Person of Interest . They might be risking plagiarism lawsuit with the level of similarity this movie has with Equalizer 1,2,3 .
@NitinSingh-tq5gw16 күн бұрын
Jhon wick chapter 4 final sequence from car chasing to fight at steps of church that was amazing and choreography was also amazing
@itstimetotalk969416 күн бұрын
Since I have seen many Hollywood Action Films they should not be compared, BUT for a bollywood film What John Abraham's ATTACK pulled out action scenes with La La La La BGM was 🔥🔥
@subhrajitbehera485816 күн бұрын
True nobody talks about attack 😢😢
@songoku655i16 күн бұрын
Exactly
@Mostly_Unbiased_Reviews15 күн бұрын
Why? Attack part 1 in some places is better than some Hollywood movies
@ANIMEphd16 күн бұрын
I (2015) was just amazing for me with unpredictable plot and twist. It was a unique drama.
@PrajwalLonde-nw1ed16 күн бұрын
1) I won't name just one action sequence, but I thought the entire Kill movie had excellent action choreography, especially the part where Raghav and his gang were horrified when Laksh's character hung the villain gang members on a train. 2) Nayak is unquestionably my favorite Shankar film. I'm not sure how many times I've seen it, but I will definitely watch it again if it comes on TV.After seeing it, I genuinely wished I were the chief minister of Maharashtra, demonstrating the film's influence. I will always like Nayak movies because of this.
@sunil110614 күн бұрын
After Indian 2, Shankar lost his direction 😢😢
@btsbenakesh881716 күн бұрын
My favorite action scene in an Indian movie is the final fight sequence between Baahubali and Bhallaladeva in the movie Baahubali: The Conclusion🔥 SinceThe Conclusion is a perfect blend of emotion, grandeur, and justice. With its breathtaking visuals, intense choreography, and powerful performances by Prabhas and Rana Daggubati, the scene captures the essence of good triumphing over evil. The emotional stakes, coupled with M.M. Keeravani's rousing score, make it a memorable and iconic cinematic moment that resonates deeply with audiences.
@veenaramakrishna339216 күн бұрын
🔥🔥yeah bro
@pokemoner_36516 күн бұрын
That thing was not even action but melodrama, watch more films
@5ocial16 күн бұрын
Feelsss....
@Playerone128716 күн бұрын
That was very cringe 😂 Me and my friends were laughing during the scene in the cinema hall Bahubali 1 was a great movie
@btsbenakesh881715 күн бұрын
@Playerone1287 Different perspectives, I guess! For me, the final fight in Baahubali 2 was an epic culmination of the storyline, with amazing visuals and emotions. Glad you enjoyed Baahubali 1 though!
@diptanshuroy986816 күн бұрын
Mera sabse favourite action scene hai RRR mein RamCharan ka intro..maine jab theatre mein dekha tha i was just blown away by the action choreography..I think indian cinema mein iss tarah ke action bohot kam hue hai..specially protagonist ke pas ek perfect goal tha ki usko wo bande ko pakadna hai(aur wo kuch bhi karega wo goal achieve karne ke liye)..aur ramcharan ka performance was too good..aur RRR behind and beyond dekhne ke baad to mein uss intro ka aur bhi fan ho gaya..jab rajamouli sir ne bola ki ramcharan ka wo eye wala shot koi cgi nahi tha..i was like how is this possible..so hats off to the whole team🙏aur likhne jaunga to bohot lamba ho jayega😅
@LakshyaSharama16 күн бұрын
yeah S.S.Rajamouli and team nailed it, but my favorite is from the same movie when Ram Charan was portrayed SHRI RAM that was pure goosebumps for me.
@diptanshuroy986816 күн бұрын
@LakshyaSharama that was also on another level..one of the best 2nd introduction of a hero❤️the lighting the Cinematography the bgm..everything was perfect
@Sonuiedit16 күн бұрын
RRR movie maine theater mein dekhi thi baki aaj tak maine koi indian movie theatre mai nhi dekhi paisa brabaad nhi kiya baki ki filmo mai next indian movie bhi rajamouli sir ki dekhuga
@LakshyaSharama16 күн бұрын
@@Sonuiedit maine TV par OTT par dekhi thi meri pehli theatre movie Kalki thi and it is a movie which is best if you are having it in theatre.
@diptanshuroy986816 күн бұрын
@@Sonuiedit wow yaar..Matlab tum ekdm best hi hamesha experience karte ho❤️
@nitinsmali15 күн бұрын
My Favourite film of S. Shankar is "Anniyan" 2005 (Aparichit). "Anniyan is a captivating blend of action, psychology, and social awareness, driven by Vikram's brilliant performance and Shankar's visionary storytelling." One of the best movie which is directed by S.Shankar ji i believe.
@Moviemaniac260715 күн бұрын
Chiyaan Vikram was on God mode in this film. Unbelievable performance.
@R4HU7-716 күн бұрын
The best action scene I have ever seen so far is from the movie Vikram, during the moment when the ghost reveals its true identity. The way the camera angle changes with every punch during that sequence is absolutely brilliant. It was the most well-choreographed fight scene I have ever witnessed. So thats why its best for me.
@pushpinder-perspective16 күн бұрын
Man, that Oldboy corridor fight scene is something else. No fancy moves, no cuts-just raw, brutal chaos. You can feel every punch, every struggle, like you're right there in the middle of it. It's not just a fight; it's survival. Pure cinema at its finest!!
@heisenberg959516 күн бұрын
Then you need to see Daredevil series cause it has just as better one way hall fight sequence with more brutality and stakes I bet you'll love that
@pushpinder-perspective11 күн бұрын
@@heisenberg9595 nice scene i have watched it but it was influence by this corridor fight scene in oldboy
@heisenberg959510 күн бұрын
@pushpinder-perspective well no it was way done before old boy One shot fight sequence were always a thing old boy didn't started it
@neeticnampo697813 күн бұрын
Director Shankar is a genius when it comes to blending entertainment with thought-provoking social messages. His ability to highlight pressing societal issues like corruption, environmental degradation, and the misuse of power through engaging and larger-than-life storytelling is what makes him truly exceptional. His films, like Indian, Mudhalvan, and Anniyan, reflect his deep concern for society while never compromising on the grandeur and technical brilliance that captivate audiences. I admire how he pushes the boundaries of Indian cinema with innovative ideas, groundbreaking visual effects, and unforgettable music. Every scene in his movies is crafted with such precision that it leaves a lasting impact. For me, Shankar's films are not just about entertainment; they are powerful statements that challenge us to rethink and transform society. This perfect balance of creativity, message, and emotion is what makes him one of my favorite directors.
@samarthagrawal899911 күн бұрын
For me, my favourite action sequence was definitely the one shot in the parliament in the end of Attack movie. It was a great scene because of its action coreography combined with the epic camera sequence and it just uplifts the whole ending.
@deepakgautam690412 күн бұрын
Bahubali : Kya hai Mrityu? Hamare haathon se shatru ka mar jaana, ye sochna hai Mrityu? Ranbhoomi mein shatru se bhaybhit hokar jeevit rehna hai Mrityu? Ya phir apne dharm aur kartavya ko bhool jaana hai Mrityu? This dialogue inspires us to face challenges fearlessly and stay true to our values. It teaches that true defeat is giving in to fear or abandoning our purpose, not encountering hardships. Success lies in embracing struggles with courage and determination.
@krmayogi16 күн бұрын
"Nayak" directed by S. Shankar i would say that it is one of the most iconic movie from Indian cinema that I have ever seen. the thing that makes it a masterpiece is his writing and screenplay. I can definitely say that Anil Kapoor and Amrish Puri sir acting is just mind-blowing and also other characters worked very well. It is a complete one time watch masterpiece!!!
@vishaljadav600314 күн бұрын
Best action scene for me is......... from Salaar, where the identity of Prabhas is revealed as Salaar. I love tension building up there. Prabhas is just throwing guys all over, The background theme just gives me goosebumps every time I watch that scene
@thetravelcurry10 күн бұрын
The best action so far in Indian cinema lately was KILL. No extra scene, no drama, tight editing and realistic graphics. The actors have done a commendable job and the cinematic experience was outstanding. The protagonist who is a commando, feels pain. Makers have ensured showing him as a human and not superhuman, unlike other films where the hero is literally made of steel 😅KILL was partly inspired by a real incident where a commando singke handedly fought goons in a train. I think the inspiration from that incident made the filmmakers think about creating realistic cinema. The punches, the bloodshed, the angles and lighting inside the train were spot on. It was the best action film lately for me.
@souryachattopadhyay81712 күн бұрын
For me Shankar's greatest movie is Anniyan Reasons 1. The way he combined Multi personality disorder with vigilamtism was bang on 🔥🔥🔥🔥 2. Chiyaan Vikram's all rounder performance 3. Action set pieces at that time were really very good in terms of Tamil Cinema 4. The Social Message ❤
@mayurbedagnur16 күн бұрын
*Rialway Station Fight Scene* *Movie - Vikramarkudu (2006)* *The Fight scene where we get Introduced with Ravi Teja's Character Vikram Rathore where he beats goons with SUGARCANE is truly piece of cinema* *Intensity in the eyes of Ravi Teja makes this scene more powerful* *This movie was remade in Kannada (Veera Madakari 2009), Hindi (Rowdy Rathore 2012) and Tamil (Siruthai 2011) But, Still Original movie scene was better than these all* 🔥🙌🏻
@sameerakhan291515 күн бұрын
One of my favorite action scenes is - the train fight scene from Sholay is my favorite. Its high-energy stunts, teamwork between Jai and Veeru, and the thrilling setting on a moving train make it an iconic and unforgettable sequence.
@akanshaverma623610 күн бұрын
For me, the whole experience of Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 was captivating. I loved all the action scenes, but the one that happened in the House of Blue Leaves stood out the most. The Bride’s fight with O-Ren Ishii and the Crazy 88 and the school uniformed girl was intense, stylish, and unforgettable, it felt like pure cinematic magic. And then all the revenge the bride took like the fight with Vernita Green in her home was gritty and personal, Budd’s betrayal and her escape from the coffin, battle with Elle Driver in the trailer was savage and satisfying.
@5ocial7 күн бұрын
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@MJ_MAHIWAL16 күн бұрын
My favorite action scene is the airport fight in *Captain America: Civil War* because it combines intense action with humor, emotional stakes, and a perfect showcase of each character's unique abilities, making it both thrilling and meaningful.
@AWVROASTER1816 күн бұрын
1. MY FAVOURITE ACTION SCENE WAS FROM EXTRACTION 2 WHERE CHRIS HEMSWORTH TRYING TO SAVING A FAMILY OF A GANGSTER AND AT THE SAME POINT HE'S FIGHTING WITH CRIMINALS IN JAIL AND THAT WAS A ONE TAKE SHOT WHICH IS VERY DIFFICULT TO SHOOT IN JOHN WICK FRENCHISE WE KNOW THEY USE ONE TAKE SHOTS BUT EXTRACTION 2 PULL IT VERY GOOD THAT ONE TAKE SHOT💯. 2. MY FAVOURITE SHANKAR MOVIE IS NAYAK THE REAL HERO BECAUSE IT'S VERY UNIQUE TOPIC AT THAT TIME AND IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST POLITICAL DRAMA AT THAT TIME WHICH INSPIRED US TO NOT TO DO CORRUPTION AND MAKING AN ANTI-CORRUPTION SOCIETY🙏🏻.
@ThisisSaini15 күн бұрын
Enthiran is one of my most favorite films ever. I've watched it like 30+ times. Everything about it is so gold: the story, the acting, the ideas. I've never been disappointed by any movie on this planet as 2.0 did. My soul fricking left my body seeing the kutti robot at the end. How tf he went from a mature (relatively) movie like Enthiran to a Kochu TV level 2.0 is beyond me
@Topedfilm15 күн бұрын
A (1998) movie from kannada industry, directed by Upendra. First scene when a man stole a gun from a police and uses it to improve the society, county etc. And after he shows the gun to the public in a Ganesh temple and scares them not to pray for God, and he takes away the God and puts it in the well. After that he goes as "GOD IS GREATE, I AM GOD". And then scares the poojari to make Pooja of him as he is God.
@jeet641216 күн бұрын
What I loved about the climax action sequence in Rocky Handsome was how raw and brutal it felt. The choreography was so precise, especially the knife fights-they were fast, fluid, and had this intensity that kept me on edge. John Abraham absolutely owned the scene; his physicality made every move look impactful and real. It wasn’t just action for the sake of it-it felt like a gritty, emotional release, and that’s what made it so satisfying to watch.
@5ocial16 күн бұрын
Absolutely! What a scene it was 💥
@sahil_shaikh1315 күн бұрын
My favourite action scene in a Indian movie is the climax of asusran Dhanush do a great acting and this action scene is also justified because In that scene, his son is abducted by deceit and is killed and at that time Dhanush's anger felt absolutely right and the BGM that starts during that fight is just amazing.
@lonewolf_5816 күн бұрын
Answer to Question 1 The highway chase scene in Mad Max: Fury Road is a relentless, visually stunning, where practical effects, jaw-dropping stunts, and impeccable direction come together seamlessly. The scene combines high-speed vehicular combat, swinging polecats, and fiery explosions, all choreographed to perfection.
@AvanipalSinghSivia16 күн бұрын
My Favorite Shankar film is Anniyan I am 2000's kid and I used to watch Anniyan with my family everytime it came on TV. Me and my dad would just jam onto the TV everytime it came om screen. It was something like I had never watched before. And even after watching it a 100 times it still felt new and entertaining on every watch. I have some very good memories with it. It opened a new sense of cinema watching experience for me and alot of Indians.
@plexitech0116 күн бұрын
The best scene that keeps me in awe is the whole rocky handsome fight scene !!! I keep revisiting ,,, And the most brutal and disturbing scene is from badlapur hammer scene,, the rage in Varuns eyes and body language,, uff ,, goosebump 😮,,, Just amazing
@geethakrishnamuvvala902316 күн бұрын
My favourite scene is Rama vs The Assassin fight scene in The Raid 2. Why I liked it is because, I'm a huge fan of action movies, and this scene was fast-paced, exciting, and so well choreographed. It's brutal, every move and strike feels as if real life brawl rather than movie scene. In one line, it feels as if both fighters are genuinely fighting to the death
@TheCinephileUser16 күн бұрын
One of the best action scenes I've seen is the hospital hallway fight in Inception. Here's why: The scene is set in a dream world with shifting gravity, and the way the characters adapt to fighting in a rotating environment feels revolutionary. The scene was shot using practical effects with a rotating set, giving it an authentic, immersive feel. It’s not just action for the sake of spectacle; the fight directly affects the mission, creating tension and urgency. The choreography is fluid and mesmerizing, making it stand out from traditional fight scenes. It’s a masterclass in blending creativity, storytelling, and technical expertise into an unforgettable action sequence.
@AGHAMADITYAKAILAS14 күн бұрын
I think that scene was copied from Japanese Animated movie Paparika (2006)...in fact the concept of Inception looks inspired from Paparika
@jaswant_sahu162116 күн бұрын
After watching "Sholay," i left with a mix of satisfaction, nostalgia, and admiration, understanding why it has become a timeless classic in Indian cinema.
@purposedriven13415 күн бұрын
My favorite film by S. Shankar is Anniyan .The film brilliantly combines action, psychological drama, and social commentary. Shankar's storytelling is exceptional, as he uses the protagonist's Dissociative Identity Disorder to highlight societal issues like corruption, negligence, and injustice.Vikram's transformative performance as Ambi, Remo, and Anniyan.
@pawarparyas976415 күн бұрын
MY Favorite action scene is👇 Commando 3 Movie street fight Scene. I revisit on this. There vidut do lots of action stunts in sequence manner. vidut car window jump, Iron shell door and blast etc. It was so surprising action stunt then i saw. one by one craziest. He using kalaripayattu technic. Commando is an one of great❤ action franchise.
@JyotiPawar-m8d15 күн бұрын
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@KrishanPawar-uk4hx11 күн бұрын
Commando3
@prashantyadav783615 күн бұрын
For me it has to be the gun showdown near the climax of Django Unchained. How tension builds between Waltz and Leonardo and how Waltz loses his cool just because of a handshake. How they paint the whole mansion red, it's just amazing
@FactoozFactWala16 күн бұрын
I loved Marco's staircase action seen, don't know how to express but it's out of the world because of the direction, action choreography and editing ❤❤
@DharvikT16 күн бұрын
📌 Fav action seen - Ek vilain movie (sidharth vs ritesh ) on a bridge... 📌Reason - the intensity and pain behind this action seen is unmatchable....both villain and hero eyes says everything...Action with perfect emotions...❤🔥
@jaswant_sahu162116 күн бұрын
Enthiran (Robot) Pioneering use of CGI in Indian cinema. Exceptional performance by Rajinikanth, particularly as the robot Chitti. A thought-provoking storyline about technology's impact on humanity. Global appeal, making it a significant milestone for Indian cinema.
@mohitpareek243516 күн бұрын
The "Hammer Scene" from KGF Chapter 1 and the "Mahakali Scene" from Salaar showcase Prashanth Neel's brilliance in crafting action sequences rooted in emotion and human values. His heroes don’t just fight-they inspire others to rise against oppression, making these scenes more than just physical battles. This blend of justice, ethics, and empowerment strikes a chord with Indian audiences, who deeply connect with stories where one man's courage sparks collective strength. These kind of scenes are appealing for mass audience in theatre and work well with audience.
@meettank582815 күн бұрын
1) Jawan Interval Scene Is One Of My Favourite Action Scene Where Vikram Rathore Enters In Absolute Massy Avatar(Massy Massy Yo Hu...),Jaw Drop Moment For Audience 🌋 2) There Are Many Shankar Films I Love But Robot Is Something Else Which Is Still Relevant In Today's Times , Talking About The Core Concept Of Robotics,AI And ML With The High Entertainment Value Made It A Worth Watch 😎
@ojaspandey702816 күн бұрын
I think Shankar's *Robot* (2010) is his best work; it was so advanced and well-planned! It was probably one of the first real pan-India movies, connecting with everyone across the country. It was way ahead of its time with amazing visuals, a great story, and a forward-thinking look at tech and AI. It really raised the bar for Indian films and shows just how brilliant Shankar is at pushing the limits of filmmaking.
@MidieeUwU16 күн бұрын
My favorite action scene is from Mad Max: Fury Road, specifically the sequence where Furiosa drives through the desert, with Max chained to the front of a truck. The intensity, the speed, and the relentless pursuit create a breathtaking experience. What I love most about it is how the chaos is so beautifully choreographed, and the use of practical effects adds a raw energy that CGI often fails to replicate. The scene captures not only high-stakes action but also emotions-Furiosa's determination and Max's reluctant alliance. It's pure cinematic adrenaline, and the use of colors, sound, and physicality makes it unforgettable
@pokemoner_36516 күн бұрын
It's just the good tier of creative action. The direction, the chaos, the wildness also the dystopia feel is just too good
@5ocial16 күн бұрын
I love that scene too! - Vi
@MidieeUwU15 күн бұрын
@pokemoner_365 true I just love the way they created ❤️ btw thanks for good lines
@MidieeUwU15 күн бұрын
@@5ocial awwww ❤️ love the appreciation, take care buddy
@theAIrealm116 күн бұрын
The scene from the kill movie in which he has hanged some dead bodies in the train bogie to instill fear in the antagonist was my favorite scene from the movie because of the military strategy and depiction of strong emotion after his buddy and girlfriend had been killed
@shantanumathur380416 күн бұрын
My favourite action scene is from the movie Kallki 2898 AD where Prabhas was glorified as a reincarnation of Karna Here is the reason why...... Because in that particular scene...the way he was shown as a saviour of Sumati and Ashwatthama was excellent..... the visuals and background score with the blend of Karna 's past was perfectly directed...❤❤ The way Bhairava fights with Commander Manas's army was perfectly shot....I had goosebumps while watching it in theatre
@Moviemaniac260715 күн бұрын
Shankar's best film is undoubtedly Aparichit. The best thing about this film is Chiyaan Vikram's portrayal of all the three personalities without any flaws. The film explores the themes of justice, corruption and other sociall issues. Shankar's unique way of blending social issues with mass entertainment impressed me a lot. Aparichit is a film that I can never forget in my life.❤
@PrateekDash-x1c16 күн бұрын
The office shootout in 'Die Hard' is one of my favourite action scenes of all time.
@Sp9641-dj15 күн бұрын
My Favourite Action Sequence Is Rocky Handsome Directed By Nishikant Kamat Rather Knowing It Is A Remake Of A Korean Movie Named A Man From Nowhere But Rocky Handsome Built More Intense In Action Choreography....... Currently We Have Seen In Most Of The Movies That Action Means Gun Fight But Since This Movie Provided Us Brutal Hand To Hand Fight Scene,Knife Fight,Hammer Fight Even Well Designed Gun Fight Also ❤❤
@theworld-b3t16 күн бұрын
In my opinion the movie directed by Vasan bala “MARD KO DARD NAHI HOTA” have some very good action sequence and the Climax Action is one of my favourites because we all grew up watching Bollywood action movies and this films also gives us tribute to the old action movies of Bollywood which adds some nostalgia too and the humour in action sequence is a very difficult thing to do but the choreography was so good that the humour blends so smoothly in the sequences .
@shloksharma110316 күн бұрын
1. I remember myself being completely blown away after watching the church fight sequence in The Kingsman secret service. That scene was too intense, along with being extremely cool at the same time. The action choreography was just to notch. It was so smartly edited and in my opinion that scene still stands out after a decade. It was such a great attempt of making a one shot action sequence and was executed extremely well. Also this might be a unconventional choice but there's one scene in Agneepath where Rishi Kapoor's character is kidnapped Hrithik's sister and he goes to save her... The experience that scene gives us still unmatched in Hindi cinema. The action choreography might look outdated as of today after 12 years but the impact of that scene is huge. The background music made the audience in the theatres go bonkers. The performances of each and every actor was brilliant especially Rishi Kapoor's performance. He's instigating him throughout that scene by harassing his sister. We as an audience also want that guy to be dead in that scene and while Hrithik is killing him everybody trying to stop him and if all of that was less his sister doesn't even knows that Hrithik is his brother..... Man that scene was just wild!!!!
@shloksharma110316 күн бұрын
2. For me Nayak Shankar's best written work. It was entertaining while it had songs,romance,action etc. But the writing of that movie for me was great. The characters were written extremely well be it Anil Kapoor's character or Paresh Rawal's they were written in such a way that despite of them doing things that feel this can't happen in real life they still feel grounded. But for me the best character was hand's down Amrish Puri's character that was great antagonist. Matlab pehle toh hero ke kapde jalwa ke kichad mein fight scene karwaya woh kam tha toh ghar tudwaya phir pure city mein phir uske ghar mein bomb phodke.. uske parents ko maar ke uspe hi naam laga diya... Aur uske baad bhi marne ke baad Anil Kapoor ko regret de diya ki "aakhir tum bhi iss gandi rajneeti mein utar gaye". That guy was a menace. Apart from that the movie is still relevant after more than two decades. Along side Nayak I would also keep Robot/Enthiran, I guess Shankar tried something new and completely aced it. AR Rehman's music just takes it on a different level. Apart from the concept the action was also new and innovative in that movie wheather it was the train fighting sequence or the burning building scene, both the scenes are executed very well. The 2.0 character and Rajnikanth's swag feels great. You could clearly see Shankar's vision and why he was called such a visionary director. The vfx of that film might have not aged well but it was a enjoyable ride.
@toufeeq_maverick16 күн бұрын
My favourite action sence is probably Rama vs Hammer Girl & Baseball Guy from The Raid 2. I just love the brutal & ruthless the sence felts
@kaushikkrishna39315 күн бұрын
Most favourite action scene in indian cinema is KGF: Chapter 2 (2022) - Rocky’s Mine Fight KGF: Chapter 2 features some of the most intense action sequences in Indian cinema, with the mine fight standing out as an all-time favorite. When reena dies as pregnant even the audience felt to kill adherra .Rocky takes on a horde of enemies in a brutally choreographed sequence that is equal parts raw and stylish. The combination of dust, fire, and Rocky’s sheer dominance creates a visceral experience. Ravi Basrur’s thunderous background score amplifies the heroism, making every punch feel. That makes KGF an unforgettable cinematic experience.
@sanjanasayyad16 күн бұрын
Action film - Marco Scene - climax fighting scene between marco and Cyrus Reason - well choreographed action scenes with excellent cinematography in the history of indian cinema Totally a massy and classy experience to enjoy in theatre
@iamMrAbhijit16 күн бұрын
There are many good action scene in'Rocky Handsome' and my favorite action scene was the room action scene with knife in "Rocky Handsome". It is very amazing experience for me. What an action scene it was! I think 'Rocky Handsome' was a film ahead of its time. ❤
@allofitgaming15 күн бұрын
My favourite Film S. Shankar Is Enthiran (Robot) 2010 it was well written story as it gets you connected with a character who was not even a real thing (Chitti) at that time each and every scene was detailed like how chitti learns something from this book and uses its info on the other scene it was great to watch.the vfx and cgi was well made, it was good enough for people at that time also not they only depended on cgi they also used practical effects like made chitti's mehanical body each every part with good detailing which was enough to feel realistic. some scenes will feel like they are over the top but they were practical like the magnetic power or feature he has, which attracts all metals and tools to give the feeling of godess maa kali and it has really great with chitti and vasi's character connections. overall nice movie to watch it again👌
@darshiv16 күн бұрын
Baahubali 2's ending fight were too good to see in theatre, it given goosebumps to me and a great cinema experience because at that I was not exposed to masses and it was first so it is in my best memories 😊❤
@hooomanfr16 күн бұрын
My favourite action scene from the latest film KILL (2024). Even though the entire film was flooded with brutal action sequences, the best one was when the protagonist’s beloved is killed right in front of his eyes. The pain you could see in his eyes was throbbing and you actually felt bad for the character. Then he realises that he has nothing left to lose, therefore he starts killing all the goons seeking revenge. The most brutal action scene consists of the protagonist poking the knife in the eye of the goon and later using a fire extinguisher to fight where we saw pieces on brain and skull on the floor. PEAK CINEMA
@rishabhbhardwaj602116 күн бұрын
One of my favourite action scenes ever is the hallway fight from Oldboy (2003). This gripping sequence stands out due to its raw intensity and minimalist design. Shot in a single continuous take, it shows the protagonist, armed only with a hammer, taking on a group of attackers in a narrow corridor. The camera's side-scrolling view captures every blow, stumble, and moment of pain with brutal realism, emphasizing vulnerability rather than glorifying violence. The lack of flashy choreography and the hero's exhaustion make it feel authentic, heightening tension and emotional weight, making it unforgettable in action cinema history.
@LavanaySharma-oh2io16 күн бұрын
Same for me
@saurabhpatil365416 күн бұрын
That was awesome movie. I actually saw Manga before the movie. Btw, there is one Hollywood remake where MC is actor who played Thanos and daughter character played by Wanda
@mml881316 күн бұрын
Marco got inspiration for staircase fight from oldboy scene you were talking about.
@5ocial16 күн бұрын
Legendary Film. Legendary Scene!
@mml881316 күн бұрын
@5ocial alright
@prashantbhagwat40316 күн бұрын
My favourite action sequence is interval block of Vikram directed by Lokesh. The way that scene shoot and the camera angles was so perfect. Action choreography+bgm everything is so perfect in that scene. For me that was the perfect and well choreograph action sequence till date.
@bulletbingo549416 күн бұрын
My favourite Shankar film has to be "Boys". This film was definitely the most unique directorials of Shankar, with him being experimental and also breaking the stereo types of College dramas, and a made film that would always belong and be owned by teenagers and every other age group having nostalgic moments watching it. See, we have seen Shankar trying to say a lot about corruptions in most of his films, except Robot, I and Nanban being a remake. "Boys" was one such film that will always be relavent to all the teenagers and college going students, as it gives us an idea about how children have talent, but are still being treated like they have no proper aim, acoording to Indian parents aim refers to just having a good job with good salary. So, one aspect about "Boys" is this, but the film also talks about childhood infatuation and feelings during teenage. Finally, what I am saying is that Shankar gave us a message oriented film like he always wants to, but with a new and experimental project that challenged his strengths. 'Boys" will always have a place in those everyone's hearts who have watched it.
@vishalgiri516616 күн бұрын
I've lost count of How many action movies I watched but if I have pin down some good fights that stayed with me, From hollywood it's the Bus fight from movie NOBODY and from tollywood the café fight from movie LEO - both are well choreographed, grounded, heart pumping and yet massy fights where both parties are taking damage and yet you are waiting for that hidden move from the Protagonist to end it all. And the best film from Shankar for me is definitely "Nayak", being that Marathi boy who have seen the corrupt system of Maharashtra, you always want someone like Anil Kapoor's character to stand in the system and not against it and take quick decisions to improve it coz we believed that people had enough of the incompetence of govt. treating us like trash and we need a messiah who support us and respect us..... reality though is completely opposite....
@Amit_raj198515 күн бұрын
Hey Vi, Mujhe aaj tak ka sabse best action sequence Shiva 1990 ka laga... Jahan pe Nagarjuna aur J.D Chakravarthy ke beech fight hota hai... Aur shiva cycle se chain remove karke fight karta hai... As being maharastrian I was introduced to this south indian movie first time ever in my childhood..and still I can't forget that raw and rustic fight sequence...
@rajmanish285115 күн бұрын
The best shankar movie is nayak.... it is according to me .. i know that many people will not like the fact that that nayak is my best shankar movie .. but we can watch this movie with our family with full emotions .. the emotions of the movie made it all.... the way the protagonist character was written was a shock for everyone .. we can learn a lot from that movie ......... as a student that we should work and study hard for the country..
@KabirShaikh-gt7pd15 күн бұрын
My favorite action is from babu bali 2 ( kaat te hen us ka gala) , because it was totally unexpected and Amazing, it was perfect in cinematography,suspense sequence and it's gives goosebumps❤
@Harshit_Offical-m4o14 күн бұрын
Hi Vishal sir!! My favourite action scene would be the Skyfall train opening sequence in which James bond is chasing the patrice character for hard drive because the blend of music and action sequences takes the scene to the next level , i know bond films have aple amount of budgets but execution and cinematography provide the film experience next , i also know the vfx and stunts guys were also involved there but I might be personal interest in james bond films and also mention Hand to hand combat in Mission impossible fallout (2018) in between asian guy, henry Cavill and tom cruise was jaw dropping
@absolutelypkyours758312 күн бұрын
My Favourite shankar movie is I. Because the story telling, visuals , cinematography is awasome. Whole movie goosebumps from start to end. I watched many and still I like it.
@Handsomedog_Bahubali16 күн бұрын
Shankar Sir Best Movie According To Me Is Anniyan ( Aparchit ) Because Its Plot And Vikram Sir Performance 🎉❤
@sanjanasayyad15 күн бұрын
Action film - Sanak vidyut jamwal Whole movie is full of best action scenes. This movies action scenes are well choreographed and shoot by vidyut jamwal with best side story for the movie A great indian film on action genre
@officialraghav518116 күн бұрын
We all really want a detailed and analysed video on black warrant because it's the first standalone web series directed by Vikramaditya Motwane.😌
@TheCinephileUser16 күн бұрын
The best Shankar movie I've seen is Anniyan (2005). Because 1. Unique Concept: The film explores multiple personality disorder, weaving it into a story about societal corruption. The idea of a vigilante punishing wrongdoers while battling his own identity is gripping and fresh. 2. Engaging Screenplay: Shankar brilliantly balances psychological drama, social commentary, and commercial entertainment, keeping the narrative unpredictable and intense. 3. Vikram's Performance: Vikram's portrayal of three distinct personalities-Ramanujam (the timid lawyer), Anniyan (the ruthless vigilante), and Remo (the flamboyant lover)-is a masterclass in acting. 4. Technical Brilliance: The film’s stunning visuals, inventive action sequences (like the martial arts fight in a flower field), and Harris Jayaraj's unforgettable soundtrack elevate the experience. 5. Social Relevance: Shankar’s commentary on societal negligence, corruption, and justice resonates deeply, making the story impactful beyond its entertainment value. It’s a film that combines style, substance, and stellar performances seamlesslyThe best Shankar movie I've seen is Anniyan (2005). Because 1. Unique Concept: The film explores multiple personality disorder, weaving it into a story about societal corruption. The idea of a vigilante punishing wrongdoers while battling his own identity is gripping and fresh. 2. Engaging Screenplay: Shankar brilliantly balances psychological drama, social commentary, and commercial entertainment, keeping the narrative unpredictable and intense. 3. Vikram's Performance: Vikram's portrayal of three distinct personalities-Ramanujam (the timid lawyer), Anniyan (the ruthless vigilante), and Remo (the flamboyant lover)-is a masterclass in acting. 4. Technical Brilliance: The film’s stunning visuals, inventive action sequences (like the martial arts fight in a flower field), and Harris Jayaraj's unforgettable soundtrack elevate the experience. 5. Social Relevance: Shankar’s commentary on societal negligence, corruption, and justice resonates deeply, making the story impactful beyond its entertainment value. It’s a film that combines style, substance, and stellar performances seamlessly
@pankajsarma5616 күн бұрын
S.Shankar's favourite film of mine is Aparichit coz it had two amazing themes (about split personality disorder and the concept of sins commited by humans ,binding both the theme together shankar made an insane masterpiece..I believe )and it got stucked with me since my childhood.
@saurkashi16 күн бұрын
The best action scene I've ever watched is in the movie Bhavesh Joshi because it appears to be feasible in reality and the action choreographer has presented it the realest form possible. The protagonist is not attributed larger than life character and gets beaten by goons which is more likely to happen in reality. I also like the single take climax fight of Tom Yum Goong because even if it's exaggerated, the way it has been presented shows the hard work of Tony Jaa and his associates.
@5ocial16 күн бұрын
Tom Yum Goong is nostalgia! Great action in a limited budget.
@udaynarayansingh21116 күн бұрын
I loved Raid Redemption part 1 fight scenes because of its realism and intensity. The emotions during the action were also really good. Action scenes were gripping and the task felt almost impossible what the protagonist has done in that movie. Fighting all of them alone and the manner in which things happened everything looks real. A single normal cop fighting such a mighty gang and at every step he looked struggling really hard unlinke other movies where heroes are much mightier than villains made this movie the best action movie witnessed by me.
@Sawriya_tanuj16 күн бұрын
My Fav action scene is climax and pre-interval scenes from movie Rocky Handsome. Although it was a Korean movie remake but how john gripped the character throughout the movie was fantastic. He kills the antagonists brutally which look relevant because of his connection with the small girl. Whereas, the same connection or graveness looks missing when sonu sir doing it in Fateh.
@noyan747915 күн бұрын
My Favourite Action Sequence Is From Force 2011 There Is Fighting Sequence Beetwren John And Vidyut In The Climax.Where John Is Fighting for His team And His Wife'Death and Vidyut is Fighting For His Brother's Death. It Well Choreographed sequence in At That Time In The Factory Of The Meat
@rajmanish285115 күн бұрын
The Emotional Flashback: A heart-wrenching scene that showcases Fateh's backstory, revealing the motivations behind his actions and evoking empathy from the audience. the way audience jumped on that scene was lit
@abidanjum925016 күн бұрын
S. Shankar is a renowned Indian filmmaker known for his visually spectacular and socially conscious films. Choosing his "best" is subjective, but "Indian" (1996) often tops the list for many. Here's why: * Powerful Social Commentary: "Indian" tackles the serious issue of child labor with unflinching honesty. It's a powerful social commentary that resonates even today. * Memorable Performances: Kamal Haasan delivers a dual role, portraying both a young boy forced into child labor and the vigilante who seeks justice for him decades later. His performance is considered iconic. * Technically Brilliant: The film was a visual masterpiece for its time, with stunning cinematography and innovative special effects. * Engaging Narrative: The story is gripping and emotionally resonant, blending action, drama, and social commentary seamlessly. While other films like "Enthiran" (Robot) showcased Shankar's technical prowess and "Anniyan" explored complex psychological themes, "Indian" is often praised for its impactful social message and enduring relevance. Ultimately, the "best" S. Shankar film depends on individual preferences. However, "Indian" stands out as a landmark achievement in Indian cinema, combining entertainment with a strong social message.
@JoydeepSaha200616 күн бұрын
1. One of the best action sequence I have seen (recently) is the climax fight sequence in Marco. Here's why: We knew that for action sequence director uses body double majorly, but In these scene the actor did his action stunts. Also this movie scene are also brutal as we think in Indian movies, The action choreography and camera work are too good in this scene. 2. My favourite film directed by Shankar is Enthiran (Robot), I'm not sure how many times I've seen it, but I will definitely watch it again if it comes on TV.I liked the way director reflects the good and bad effects of Robot through the character of Chitti in the movie.
@user-suprbgoku15 күн бұрын
My Favourite Action Scene Is Lokesh Kangaraj & Thalapathy Vijay's Leo Movie's Market Fight Scene It's Brutally Maassy But With Realness Not To Much Over The Top & In That Scene Way Thalapathy Vijay Do Action, Bloody Rage & Present Emotion Is Great & Example Is When Parthivan's Wife Saw Him He Stopes Fight For A Moment That Time Thalapathy Vijay's Emotion Acting Is Awesome With Anirudh's Awesome BGM So That's My Favourite Action Scene❄️🪓🦁🪓🔥
@Roneykapoor16 күн бұрын
Rocky Handsome ending mein jo knife killing wala action sequence hai woh mera all time favourite hai sach I'm a movie buff person Maine bahut sare bollywood hollywood action movie dekhi hai lekin woh knife action sequence loop mein dekh sakte hai and never get bored camera work se lekar choreography everything is perfect
@shanu992515 күн бұрын
Fab action scene :- Tiger's entry fight scene in war...... Every single moves feels so natural and idk much about it but it feels like the entire scene is shot at one go
@davidmr48Күн бұрын
WAR Film Every Action Scenes are Good First Hrithik's Entry,Interval,Bike Chase,Then Suspense Twist Reveal Scene Where Shroff reveals his true colours as that Traitor Villain who killed Real One and Took his face through surgery and impersonating him totally,Car Chase and Climax Church Fight💯💯💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥Top Notch High Octane Action Films Kudos to Paul Jennings and His Team and Sid Anand and also Both Hrithik and Shroff to pull of it❤️🥰❤️🥰💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥Each and Every Scene Whole Theatre became Fire HR Aura,Style,Songs,Dance,BGMs everything❤️🥰❤️🥰🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥
@Handsomedog_Bahubali16 күн бұрын
My Most Favourite Action Scene From Rocky Handsome Where John Fight With Chinese Guy Before Climax :- Because I Saw First Time This Type Knife Fight Scene In Bollywood Movies Camera Angle Combat Action Scene Choreographed Very Nicely Second My Most Favourite Action Scene From Allu Arjun Dangerous Khiladi 2 Where Her Girlfriend Stabbed And Then Allu Arjun Fight With Same Knife What A Brilliant Scenes
@rupamyadav347415 күн бұрын
There is a Movie named "Tom-Yoom-Goong" . It has the best one take action sequence that I've ever seen. I liked it so much because I've seen that Movie in my childhood and the action sequences of the movie at that time is far better than today's action scenes.❤❤ The second movie is "ROBOT". It is one of the best movie that Shankar sir ever made.❤🎉
@citizenofindia21016 күн бұрын
@5ocial...I have watched Fateh..and comparing Fateh with any other movie.. though I know Oldboy and John Wick is not the way to get it..but it is far better than Animal which bought critics and youtube critics praised so much..atleast Fateh is a directorial debut of Sonu Sood and he has done great job not only as an actor but as a director too. Perhaps far as best action sequence is considered it will always be Kill Bill (Uma Thurman v/s The Crazy 88)
@AnujKumar-qy7lz16 күн бұрын
We want Hrithik Roshan🔥 vs Arjun Rampal🔥 in Krrish 4 Two most dashing and Handsome actor of Bollywood
@aaworld523316 күн бұрын
Sahi hai
@Xavier-cv1vr16 күн бұрын
No chance ,due to personal controversy
@Jjjsjsjs16 күн бұрын
Salman Khan dashing villain
@AlimunnaharSetu16 күн бұрын
Arjun Rampal is ex of Hrithik Roshan's ex wife.
@davidmr4816 күн бұрын
@@JjjsjsjsZaroorat nahin Reel life mein accha nahin But in Real life Buddha Selmon is a true pure villain😂😂
@learner910616 күн бұрын
FOR ME, THE BEST ACTION SCENE IS OF MARCO THE STAIRCASE FIGHT. IT WAS AMAZING BOTH CINEMATICALLY AND IN ACTION FOR DIFFERENT FLOORS. WE SEE A DIFFERENT COLOUR PALLET. THE FIGHT IS SEEN AS REAL BECAUSE WE CAN SEE A PERSON KILLING, GAINING ENERGY TO FIGHT BACK, USING THE NEARBY ITEMS TO FIGHT, LIKE GLASS DOORS, AND BANGING ON THE WALL. "I" FOR ME IS THE BEST MOVIE BECAUSE IT IS ABOUT THE EMOTIONAL EVOLUTION OF THE OPPRESSOR AND OPPRESSED. WE CAN FEEL THE LOSE OF PROTAGNIST (LINGASAN) AND WAIT FOR THE REVENGE. THE DIFFERENT WAYS IN WHICH HE EXECUTES THE PUNISHMENT IN WHICH NO ONE WILL DIE INSTEAD OF SUFFER FROM MEDICAL CONDITIONS.
@gauravsapkota596615 күн бұрын
Agnipath ki hrithik aur rishi kapoor wala .. fight scene aaj bhi mujhko goosebumps deti hai😮😮😮 aur aajtak ki favourite fight scene hai😮😮
@abhishekanair362015 күн бұрын
the best action scene for me was kaithi the ending scene where he gets the gatling gun and he starts firing the gun was totally unexpected and dilli using that gun was a excellent scene it was the best cinematic experience
@ta_shi__nam_gyal16 күн бұрын
Fateh ki action scenes 🔥🔥 After Marco & Kill , FATEH did it very well
@rayanchakraborty946416 күн бұрын
My favourite action scene is from Rocky Handsome.I dont know why that film is so criminally underrated. Rarely had I seen that level of technicality in an Indian action film.The intensity,the speed,and the ruthless persuit makes the action scene stand out. In my opinion thats the lifetime best performance of John.That knife was so well choreographed man!PEAK CINEMA
@innocentkameena16 күн бұрын
According to me Shankar's best movie is Nayak, Although many people will agree with me on this point...its just so good, The way he tells the story of a common man becoming the Chief Minister for a day and changing everything is just amazing aslo movie has a great message and the way its executed is just flawless and characters are also well-developed and story is just so engaging plus the way Shankar uses satire to comment on the state of politics is just genius. I think what really makes the movie stand out is how it balances action, drama, and social commentary, its jst a really well rounded film , it makes you think about what is possible if we just take charge and make a change.
@ShivanshuTank-x7t14 күн бұрын
My favorite Action sequence For me the best action sequences were in the animated film duology “THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS” keeping in mind the films was released in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Many of you might not have seen the movie and I highly recommend it as we are shown a fully jacked Batman highly similar and probably the main inspiration for Ben Affleck's Batman. This duology has shown every possible Batman combat ranging from martial arts (fight with Mutant) to batmobile action to a full on weapon and environment usage fight(with Superman) along with some heavy dialogues during action like “you still didn’t understand. This is not mud, this is an operation table, and I am the surgeon” or “I messed with your nerves, you might not have felt pain but you wont be able to move your hand for sometime” and the best one Mutant:- “what was it?” Batman:-“an example of a right punch so that the person bleeds” I have seen many action films and the problem with all of them is their hand to hand combat feels choppy (specially Indian films like salaar or jawan) due to extensive use of slow motion and cuts. But this film surpasses it and keeps the action super smooth by removing unnecessary cuts and reaction shots. Trust me just see Batman vs Mutant leader fight once. We are also shown a truly psycho Joker( this always amused me that final showdown between Batman and joker was in “TUNNEL OF LOVE) and amazing climatic fight between Batman and Superman which unlike the Snyder's version comes to an end (SPOILERS) after Batman up winning and dying(due to high exposure to kryptonite) after saying one of the most savage lines “… I want you to remember the one man who beat you.” Just to know he is alive and now running from underground with Robin and Sons of Batman.
@abdevelliers323516 күн бұрын
The action scene of marco was unexpected when his arms were tied I was completely clueless and thinking that this is his end.
@DineshSharma-bn9is16 күн бұрын
Definitely....Black Warrant needs to be reviewed....its a well-crafted well-executed series after a long time....I can easily put it into the class where Delhi Crime stands....for me, its a total winner...must reviewed
@ThisisSaini15 күн бұрын
Shankar sir is most successful director in Indian cinema industry there is no doubt it . His films are of high cost but successful and highest grossing films. His film mainy based on vigilantism and sci-fi. So my favoraite movie is Anniyan not because of vikram because of topic S Shankar portrayed. Vikram played the characters of 3 people .One is Ambi who is an advocate who wanted everyone to follow laws 2nd is Remo a metro sexual fashion model and 3rd one is anniyan who is vigilante who murders corrupted people(most favoraite character).we get to know that character has multiple personality disorder . Vikram nailed it perfectly and Shankar portrayal and making were pure class especially the time slice where Anniyan fight against karate members.Harris jayraj music was excellent and it blended with the narrative of the film. Vivek Comedy's were excellent. For me only negative was that the actress I felt she was not being used properly except some scenes but overall film was 💥💥💥💥. I recommend it Thank you
@The_Movie_Mind15 күн бұрын
My answer is - Force Because, Force was one of the first of raw action kind film. The action was the backbone of that film, No Cap. But the plot of the movie hooked me up more to connect with the film. We connected with the protagonist's emotions quickly. And Nishikant Kamath's villainous character made this more brutal.
@davidmr48Күн бұрын
That Film Name is actually Rocky Handsome not Force.Force is also Great Action Film and John's Breakthrough Milestone Film in Career along with Vidyut Jamwaal Debut as Ruthless Villain.Genelia's death andTheir Face to Face Shirtless Bloodshed Fight Climax💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥
@drisers20615 күн бұрын
I like the action sequence of Vikram movie interval block the camera work in that scene just blows my mind 💯
@NayanChalwadi-r9s15 күн бұрын
Fateh is a brilliant movie with a great storyline okay the screen presence was mid but You cant ignore sonu sood direction that man has pulled off great cinema work kudos man kudos man 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@rizan6916 күн бұрын
My fav. Action Scene: KGF Chapter 2's climax scene was absolutely amazing! Rocky Bhai’s style and aura, combined with that powerful background music, made it unforgettable. The gunfight scene still gives me goosebumps. It’s easily one of the best action scenes I’ve ever seen. Watching it in the theater was a total paisa vasool experience, with everyone cheering and fully enjoying the moment. That climax was pure fire and truly worth every rupee!
@online_15 күн бұрын
Explanation alert - "asuran" muje vo scene psand hai jb, jangal me Dhanush ka beta akela hota hai aur use gunde marne aate hai, bich me dhanush bhai apna bhala leke gundo pe tut padte hai, aur uska background use aur emphasize krta hai 🔥
@HarshSharma-m9u16 күн бұрын
Marco forest seen..forest is place where u experience solitude and peace but marco changed that perspective