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Fan (2016)

April. 14,2016
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6.9
| Adventure Action Thriller

A man who bears a striking resemblance to a renowned movie star becomes an obsessive fan, but when his fierce love is spurned by the star, he decides to destroy the star's life and reputation.

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GamerTab
2016/04/14

That was an excellent one.

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Matialth
2016/04/15

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Portia Hilton
2016/04/16

Blistering performances.

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Mathilde the Guild
2016/04/17

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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tom
2016/04/18

Fan is an exceptional movie. Shahrukh Khan has delivered his career best performance in this movie. Maneesh Sharma has done a lifetime direction. the editing is excellent. dialogues, locations, actions are splendid. last of all, shahrukh khan should get Oscar for this movie. the movie is not everybody's cup of tea. it is made for class audiences.

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bettyjbettyj
2016/04/19

Once upon a time, i was also a fan of Srk. I saw Srk the actor in non mainstream movies like Chak de India, Billu barber and then mainstream movies like Don, om shanti om and RNBJ was awesome. But movies like Chennai express , Ra one , Don 2 i only saw SRK the bollywood superstar and not Srk the actor But rejoice Srk the actor is back in this movie. Pros Not even one song in this movie. It is unbelievable that director and Srk had such audacity for such blasphemy. Srk portrayal of Gaurav. Even though he is insane we feel so much for him.His wailing in jail was heart wrenching to see.The way Srk portrays a fan whose love turns into hatred is phenomenal.Cons The action scene,it felt something straight out of jason bourne movie.

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Varun Chaudhary
2016/04/20

I went into 'Fan' with a great deal of trepidation, wondering how Maneesh Sharma's new film would play out: a Bollywood superstar playing a Bollywood superstar AND his biggest fan could either be a multi-layered meta delight, or just plain icky.I am happy to report that 'Fan' is a triumph. Shah Rukh Khan is played to all his strengths, and he plays it just right, gliding in and out of the star and the fan, creating distinct identities and outlines in one scene, and blurring the lines just so in the next. It is a wonderful, grasping, knowing performance, the actor and the star all rolled in one, all at our service, even as they service Shah Rukh Khan's stratospheric stardom.But, and this is the thing, the film does not simper or slobber. It is not in thrall to its star, even when it recognizes his stardom. It goes at itself with with a raised devil's eyebrow (just like SRK's) and a nod and a wink, and brings us in on the joke. And Shah Rukh Khan keeps pace with us, all the way.A 1987 Stephen King novel called 'Misery' has a bestseller author locked into a deadly duel with a woman who calls herself his 'biggest fan', and who will do anything—even kill– to preserve the image that she has of him. In some ways, 'Fan' reminded me of that King novel, which is part horror, part thriller, and part a rumination on how obsessive fandom and the object of the all the worshipping is connected, and how when things go wrong, they can go horribly, inexorably south.Gaurav Chandna (Shah Rukh Khanna) is a Dilli boy who grows up worshipping Aryan Khanna ( Shah Rukh), another Dilli boy who conquered Bombay and Bollywood. The Aryan Khanna who went from an ordinary middle class home to an ocean-front mansion surrounded by screaming mobs, who says, as if means every word, that he, Aryan, exists only because of his fans.Gaurav's journey to Mumbai to meet Aryan—who grants a 'darshan' to hysterical swarms waiting outside his bungalow, just the way the real-life superstar does, in just one of the many meta references littering the film– is both familiar and not-familiar. The in-between spaces are filled with the unexpected, and that's where the film scores. Stars are also human and fallible, and a victim of both hubris and frailty, and Aryan channels all those emotions.Oh wait, it is Shah Rukh doing the channeling, via Aryan, also Bollywood superstar. So if Aryan has feet of clay, does SRK too? This is one of the several clever inferences the film leaves us to draw from a film which is fashioned directly out of the star's persona and power and pull, and how it impacts other lives. The dilemma of a star who wants everything–can you ever have enough fans, and can they be mixed blessings—is laid out in full techni-coloured messy glory.The astonishingly-Aryan-lookalike Gaurav is not all sugar and spice either, and much of what he is impelled into doing is the result of what blind hero-worshipping can do. The star opens his arms wide; so does the copycat fan and wins a trophy. The star travels the world ; the fan stalks him. And when the star draws the line – "main yahaan, aur tum wahaan"—the fan reacts in anger, disbelief and rage. There's just one thing this fan wants, and that's the one thing the star will not give him. He can, but he won't.

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Diyu Omkar Syamsuwir
2016/04/21

To start of, I'm an Indonesian but settling in Mumbai. I've been admiring SRK since the first time I watched Indian movies, so I know all his movies. But Fan, is way too different! Shah Rukh did it again by proving the world that he does natural acting. How he acts as Gaurav, a normal boy from Delhi (a bit crazy) and how he acts as a superstar with some ego is just marvelous (speechless). For the entire movie, I believed that Gaurav was someone else, I didn't even think that it was SRK with a different face. How he turns my emotion upside down is amazing, and not to mention with that age he has such energy. I haven't seen such actors with that ability. The people who give low rates for this movie are either haters or have no clue what to do in their life.So if you really admire acting, Fan is way too worthy!!! So watch it!

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