Vijay 69

2024 [HINDI]

Comedy / Drama / Sport

5
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 60% · 10 reviews
IMDb Rating 6.1/10 10 1215 1.2K

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Plot summary

An adventurous, foul-mouthed former swimming coach reaches for record-breaking glory when he attempts a triathlon at 69 years old.

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Alok Nath Pathak as Principal
Pranay Singh as Bunty
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24 fps
1 hr 52 min
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2.07 GB
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Hindi 5.1
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1 hr 52 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by spjek 7 / 10

A Nice inspiring Emotional Drama

In Vijay 69, Anupam Kher plays a retired elderly widower who begins to feel like a bit small, ashamed and unaccomplished when he looks at himself through the perceived eyes of society with no significant achievements to boast about or legacy to be remembered for. Some initial confusion results in his family and friends thinking that Anupam's character has taken his own life and even though his friends and family admire him for dedicating his life to teaching swimming to children, when new community members question what his real job was, he starts to question his life choices. He decides to make a difference.After a brief search for feats that he can strive to achieve, he decides to become India's oldest Triathlete and compete in a state triathlon event. The movie follows Kher's Vijay as he tries to raise money, spirit and strength to compete in the event. He faces stiff resistance from his daughter, the sports organization and a competitive neighbor whose son is trying to become India's youngest triathlete. There are some amusing and entertaining moments that happen as Vijay tries to make a difference and create his legacy. Will he be able to jump over various hurdles and cross the finish line or at 69 or will his family, friends, doctors, society and fitness stop him from even running for his legacy.Anupam Kher is very believable and does a good job through most of the movie but there are moments in the movie especially during the climax when the emotional needle of his performance moves from dramatic to overly melodramatic. I think this is more about the director's style and (in)experience than Kher's acting. Just like the signature, Vijay 69 looses steam right before the final act which is very unfortunate since it has all the right components to deliver a knockout punch. This is yet again another movie where Kher's performance is pulled down by inconsistent direction and mediocre acting by his supporting cast. Mihir Ahuja is pretty good as India's youngest triathlete but Chunky Pandey is OK and does get a bit over the top and cringeworthy in some scenes. The other actors dont get much screen time and hence cant make any impact.This is a movie worth watching for the simple, relatable and emotional story, Kher's acting for most of the movie and some light humor and fun. A good and simple movie....could have been better. 7/10 for the movie and Kher's performance.
Reviewed by SAMTHEBESTEST 5 / 10

Absurd & funny tale of passion at 69

Vijay 69 (2024) : Movie Review -Anupam Kher plays a 69-year-old Buddha, aka Jawan (not Shah Rukh Khan's film), aka Robert De Niro from the Intern (2015), in Vijay 69. This is a tale of passion we all have at 19, but at 69. Now don't get any wrong ideas with the 69 number, as here we have a cross connection but in a friendly manner. Though it's a film of a man at 69, it also includes an 18-year-old boy who learns a lot from this 69 fella and makes this rivalry look much better than many friendship tales we see in today's times. The film has some fine emotional segments but is harmed by the absurd humour and comical packaging. Did it have to be that funny, I mean in almost every single scene? My answer is NO.Vijay is a 69-year-old Buddha who has achieved nothing in his life as such. Feeling a bit ashamed of himself, he decides to participate in triathlon and make a record for the eldest man ever to complete all tasks in this competition. In the same colony, we have an 18-year-old boy named Aditya (Mihir Ahuja) taking part in the same competition, and he aims to be the youngest one. This eldest vs. Youngest rivalry turns into a beautiful friendship during the training period, but things still go wrong with Vijay. He has to fight all odds, be it family members, his enemies, medical reports and tests, or sponsorship; can he do that?Akshay Roy and Abbas Tyrewala have written a decent script that tackles a beautiful subject, but it doesn't really become unique. Vijau has anger issues, as if he's taken his name seriously by watching Amitabh Bachchan movies. He may not be that "Vijay Dinanath Chauhan," but he's sort of close to it considering his age. Using Chuuu word often is a common thing for him, and telecasting it is not an issue because it is "Netflix." Vijay may be the same fella as Robert De Niro from "The Intern," who starts a new career after retirement, but instead of a normal job, Vijay chooses something that is nearly impossible, if not completely impossible (I hope Niro sees it and hugs his friend Kher for this). Like Uunchai (2022), we have those slope climbing scenes, and as expected, Vijay (there was a different Vijay) is struggling to breathe and is low on stamina. All that has become a cliche to be taken seriously. Vijay 69 suffers from this very issue, and then there is its absurd and overly funny humour, which just doesn't stop coming.Speaking of performances, Anupam Kher has done well. There is not much love for this legend to achieve, but he is still doing so well-putting even young generation actors at shame who are so lazy with the character-driven roles nowadays. Mihir Ahuja is that "my kind of fella," you know, something that many boys go through at the age of 18. He has also done a fine job, that too after standing in front of a giant like Anupam Kher. Chunky Panday's character is relatable, but like I said, the absurd humour doesn't leave any soul in it. It was a pleasure seeing Guddi Maruti, our 90s famous comic girl, back again on screen, and however overexposed her character was, you all feel good for her in the end. Sulagana Panigrahi and the rest of the supporting cast were decent with their roles.Vijay 69 could have avoided the overuse of comedy and abuses to make it more emotional. In the pre-climax scene, Vijay's daughter comes to him and finally shows her support, and they both get teary-eyed. That was an emotional scene, but you don't feel emotional because the atmosphere is ruined by the absurd humour already. The same goes to many other good scenes, which would have looked much better if the presentation was a little serious. Akshay Roy should have been more sensible because drama is a much more powerful and sensitive genre than comedy. Comedy doesn't have to make any sense, but drama does; we all know that. So, keep them apart and keep them within limits. Don't overuse them and merge them to waste the individual potential of both. Vijay 69 will be an example for others to follow this basic formula. Rest, the technical aspects are fine, right from cinematography, sound design, editing, to production design. Overall, a decent film for the people who are looking for that "one single chance" in the second innings of their lives. Cheers to 69!RATING - 5/10*
Reviewed by adamwarlock-13263 7 / 10

Vijay 69 review by PJ

"Vijay 69," directed by Akshay Roy, is a slice-of-life film featuring Anupam Kher as Vijay Mathew, a former athlete and swimming coach who sacrificed his career for his terminally ill wife. Now older, Vijay feels unfulfilled and decides to participate in a triathlon despite limited support from his daughter and society. The movie highlights his strong friendship with Fali (played by Chunkey Pandey) and his unexpected bond with a young rival athlete, Aditya (Mihir Ahuja), showcasing friendship's power beyond age.While the film stumbles in its early scenes with TV-like production and forced humor, it becomes compelling as Vijay begins his journey. Kher's performance, especially in the triathlon scenes, is a standout, capturing Vijay's determination and resilience. Pandey adds humor, while Sahil Bhardwaj's cinematography brings intensity to the triathlon. Despite some overdramatized moments, the film leaves a positive impression with its message about second chances and seizing the day.
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