

The first thing to note about Baazaar is the fact that it’s a slickly made film. Even though the film has a strong hangover of Michael Douglas’ Wall Street (1987), this thriller about money, money and more money does offer a rich blend of entertainment. The streak of grey in his hair is just as sexy as the grey shades of the role. One of the highlights of the film is Saif Ali Khan’s performance. For audiences saturated with love stories and family sagas, the edgy thrills of a crime drama like Baazaar, can offer a whole new entertainment experience. Baazaar is a film based on the share market and it plays up the idea of morals over money, or vice versa, depending on which character from the film you root for. Millions of people around the world invest in shares with the ultimate aim of making a quick buck. It’s a thought that sums up the very concept of stock markets pretty well. His one wish is to work with his idol Shakun Kothari (Saif Ali Khan), but the greedy and manipulative world of money, power and the stock market draws Rizwan in, a little too fast.īaazaar Review: A wily movie character once said, “Greed is good”. He moves to Mumbai, a city with soaring skyscrapers and dreams that fly even higher. Baazaar Story: Rizwan Ahmed (Rohan Mehra) leaves Allahabad behind and with it, the small-town mentality, too.
