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Sarbjit

Sarbjit (2016)

May. 20,2016
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7.3
| Drama

Biopic of Sarabjit Singh, a farmer residing at Bhikiwind, Punjab, near the Indo-Pak border, crossed the border after having a couple of drinks. However, he was mistaken to be an Indian spy and was sentenced to capital punishment. The movie is about the Journey of a woman (Aishwarya Rai) who fights for 23 years to clear her brother's name after he is posthumously accused of terrorism.

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Console
2016/05/20

best movie i've ever seen.

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AutCuddly
2016/05/21

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Voxitype
2016/05/22

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Zlatica
2016/05/23

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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muvi-fan-73
2016/05/24

Tone, Script & Story: The story is how an Indian peasant gets caught beyond the border in Pakistan, and there he is later tried for 1990 Lahore blasts. The story highlights the struggle of his family and other's to bring him back safely. The question now arises, will that happen?The struggle, mutual agreement to free some of the innocent from both sides, working for peace together is filmed really well. However that does not go well for Sarbjit. He was kept under terrible conditions. Despite huge number of people getting involved in silent protest and having 100,000 signatures in his favor he dies a tragic death by attack of jail inmates after spending 22 years of imprisonment.Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: The movie is filmed really well. It has the cinematography which does not leave the memory. I would say it to be nice work. Music: Music is average. Acting: I liked acting of Aishwarya (unlike most of people) and Randeep.Final Verdict: It shows some of the real action going on between neighboring nations. It will add to your think tank some reality. It is a painful run that one must know.

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Fella_shibby
2016/05/25

I saw this film only coz of Randeep. The guy is an amazing actor. What a transformation he did for this. He really looked like the part he portrayed. The movie is plain bad. Period. Randeep gets a 10/10 for his acting n effort but the movie gets only 3 from me. The direction by Omung Kumar is plain bad. Even his first film was pathetic. (Read my reviews of Mary Kom). At least in this film, Randeeps acting n effort was awesome. The screenplay is awful as well as the editing. The film is so melodramatic that at times it became a torture to sit thru it. Aishwarya cannot act for sure. She was jus shouting n screaming. Maybe she shud b given the scream queen award by Jamie Lee Curtis. Actually she robbed Randeep. This movie shud hav jus focused on Randeep. But on contrary, she was all over the trailers/promos/interviews/screen time. At times I thot m I watching a biopic on sarbjit or on his sister. After the failure of Jazbaa, she must hav told her agent get me some biopic, as biopics r the latest trend in bollywood. Biopics requires research, time, dedication n passion. Unfortunately, most of our Indian directors n actors don't have time n passion for it. The best example was Mary kom.

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sanyasequeira
2016/05/26

You can say 'this is better than most Bollywood' films made, and that this could be even considered to be a part of great Indian cinema films, But terrible pacing, lack to attention of detail and horrible convincing of time span make this movie a definite miss. I can't comment of the characters itself since it is based on true events. I am not sure how Dalbir Kaur or Sabrjit were/are in real life. The acting was good, I don't think any actor over powered anyone else, each had their own strengths in the movie entirely. Pointing out that I personally enjoyed Randeep Hooda's and Aishwarya Rais acting. She may have been a bit dramatic at times for the sake of it but overall great performances. Now in terms of direction....sigh It did not hit the mark. I only hope something went wrong where they had to resort to rushing certain story lines to add in two or three unnecessary songs. Look I get it, most Indian movies need a song for a break of drama or whatever...but a damn biopic DOES NOT NEED SONG NUMBERS!!!! Please future filmmakers, this is not a film to head to the cinema to enjoy fun times. This is a serious topic and should be told in a serious manner. There's nothing wrong with having no songs. In fact your credibility as a artist is stronger in such dramatic films without them. Details....ZEE NEWS logo Oh my god. Why was the 2016 Zee logo present in news broadcasts of 1990's and early 2000's. There was a different logo for back then. How did they miss that! Such a terrible mistake. Also Shoes of 2014 models of Nike were present in the crowd years before the release. Hmm wonder why? Oh right probably no one looked twice. Then comes the age of the characters...Sabrjit was convincing his weight loss and beard his teeth cheekbones all added up to a great old aged confined look. Could they not hire a proper make up artist for the ladies, you know to actually make them look old, make it look like their body had changed. I mean 20 years later and the wife still has a banging bod no wrinkles, the sister is still got wrinkle-free hands and neck. Her hair has remained beautifully full and thick with few strands of grey hair. Look at Paa where Amitabh Bachan had some good makeup done on him. The tools are present but no one wants to actually use them it seems. Now I am not saying that they can't have great bodies or thick hair even after they age, but the wrinkles thats something that makes the movie the time so so authentic. Its a beautiful visual to have. The Pacing The pacing was on and off. Towards the middle of the film felt the strongest (again no songs) I was engrossed in the film entirely worried and almost at the edge of my seat wondering what happened why isn't the government helping, I felt bad for the sister throughout. At times the film was super fast paced and then suddenly you were taken out of it with bizarre scene or couple of shots. With some song at the back. The cinematography of Kiran Deohans was incredible. The shots were absolutely breathtaking and so beautifully composed. The color palette and the lighting to create the mood was spot on!!! At the end of the day this is a tremendous true story told in a simple decent manner. What matters the most is this story being told, so please don't be offended by my thoughts or comments. 2016 a year where everyone gets butt hurt and critical (myself as well lol)) but in all honesty If little efforts were made to change the look of the wife and sister and small details like Zee TV for example were taken care of I am sure this would have probably ended up as one of the great of 2016 and the last 10 years, but unfortunately for me it didn't. Indian filmmakers have the tools and they have such incredible talent. This isn't mindless cinema kinda film, this is a serious drama film. There are such amazing drama films of true stories or events done so beautifully in India, hundreds of them. But where Sarbjit lacked in delivering the right focus of authenticity, it gained in highlighting a sad truth of the careless government and the conflicts of hundreds of families dealing with the border crisis of India and Pakistan. Only hope for more movies to be made on such topics and such issues to educate people and not separate or spread anymore propaganda hate.

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Rawal Afzal
2016/05/27

Take a film just as that, yes, a film. Something as work of fiction, and this film manages to touch your heart and your emotions like not many can. The suffering of an innocent man, the undeserved torture on a farmer whose only sin was mistakenly, in a state of being drunk, landing on the wrong side of the border. The emotions are so well depicted that you could possibly end up in tears on many different scenes.Randeep Hooda is an actor who keeps growing on me with every film passing. He is a gem that Bollywood has found in the recent years. To top it, I never believed that Aishwarya would be able to pull of the role of a Punjaban so so well, with great dialogue delivery with that typical Punjabi-ness, great immersing into the character of a sister who would go to any length to protect her brother.I wrote such a detailed review that the character limit over here disallows it to be posted. I uploaded it in simple text format on some text hosting site.http://textuploader.com/5bmgt

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