Aan

2004 • 153 minutes
4.5
58 reviews
46%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

The morale at Mumbai Crime Branch is extremely low. All work is happening in a highly discretionary way. Inspector Vikram Singh (Shatrughan Sinha) has given up on the system. Inspector Appa Naik (Suniel Shetty), the encounter specialist, is of the opinion that criminals need to be eliminated. Constable Khalid (Paresh Rawal) is a happy-go-lucky guy. These officers have accepted a laidback attitude as a way of life as they know that no one can beat the system.The city is virtually ruled by three people. Manik Rao (Manoj Joshi) - the Home Minister calls the shots, with the law firmly under his control. Underworld don Yusuf Pathan (Irrfan Khan) has his full support. A business magnate, Gautam Walia (Jackie Shroff), is also hand-in-glove with them. But everything changes when D.C.P. Hari Om Patnaik (Akshay Kumar) gets transferred from Pune.The three officers find themselves at loggerheads with the new officer, who is determined to change things. The opportunity arises when Manik Rao gets businessman Ajit Pradhan (Milind Gunaji) eliminated by Yusuf Pathan's younger brother (Rahul Dev). Pradhan's opens a Pandora's box. Hari and his men set off on a trail to nab the people behind this hi-profile . AAN may not be the most original script you've witnessed, but it does boast of several engaging moments.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
58 reviews
Abhishek Saha
March 12, 2016
Chodu cinema..over-acting ki dukan.
37 people found this review helpful
Anshuman Maini
January 16, 2019
it's an irrelevant movie in today's time, full of bad acting. direction zero. music zero. all heroes are zero. story zero. what was this? show it to your enemies, it's gonna make them brain dead.
Fahad Nadeem
August 4, 2017
Excellent movie I watch this movie on tv
11 people found this review helpful