Badlapur (2015)
After his wife and son are killed, a young man finds out the man behind the murder and fights against him, along committing some big mistakes.
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Surprisingly incoherent and boring
It is a performances centric movie
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Absolutely Fantastic
If it wasnt for nawazudin siddiqui this movie was utther flop. 3 star rating is due to nawaz and varun acting. Otherwise the movie had nothing. Complete waste of time.
This is my very first review of any film after watching about every masterpieces around the globe. This is only to praise Indian cinema. These types of movies are required for audience to think about revenge.Very Raw......absolute real image of revenge. How a protagonist becomes antagonist and when an antagonist becomes protagonist, it has happened in a very subtle way....very gradually.The only thing which I disliked was that the story itself is not sufficient to make anyone intact to the screen. It's less entertaining, but after watching you will definitely think about this for hours or days.The first scene of this movie is awesome. Very unique type of camera shot which I have seen so far.This is not a Tarantino style revenge drama which focus on stylish killing, gore and blood. This is a movie which anyone should watch alone without any interruption. Those people who involve in the character while watching movies, this movie is for them.
saga that plays out with such eyebrow- singeing intensity that I could imagine a gravel-voiced narrator filling us in on dames and dreams and dark, stormy nights. Raghavan, like the film's leading man Raghu, plays his cards close to the chest and lets the audience simmer in anticipation as he slow-cooks the meaty, meaty plot and lets the story unravel.As a premise, Badlapur appears simple enough. A young man shockingly loses game Overall average movie Badlapur might not be in the Ek Hasina Thi and Johnny Gaddar league, but it is a happy sign that Sriram Raghavan has left Agent Vinod behind.
Badlapur is a gobsmacking movie that suffuses on screen - a deftly written story, spectacular performances and an intelligently layered screenplay. What works best here is the film's unpredictability. From the minute it begins, you're latched to your seat with your heart throbbing in your mouth and your throat frequently choking up. For the sheer impact the movie conjures up, writer-director Sriram Raghavan deserves a bow! Can he avenge the deaths of people who meant the world to him?While the layers smoothly unfold in this vendetta affair, Raghavan's clarity of vision keeps the narrative seamless. The wicked humour sprinkled abruptly in the sequences draws one