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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAniruddh, a law-abiding college student, in love with Niharika, gets caught up in college politics and crime and must fight it out for himself when his friend becomes his foe.Aniruddh, a law-abiding college student, in love with Niharika, gets caught up in college politics and crime and must fight it out for himself when his friend becomes his foe.Aniruddh, a law-abiding college student, in love with Niharika, gets caught up in college politics and crime and must fight it out for himself when his friend becomes his foe.
- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
Irrfan Khan
- Ranvijay Singh
- (as Irrfan)
Sundieep Arya
- PA to Minister
- (as Sandeep Arya)
Rajpal Naurang Yadav
- Chhutku
- (as Rajpal Yadav)
Dadhi Pandey
- Munna
- (as Dadhey Pandey)
Opiniones destacadas
Haasil is not just a film-it's an authentic portrayal of Northern India's socio-political landscape, marking a powerful directorial debut for Tigmanshu Dhulia. Set in Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh), the film masterfully blends love, politics, deceit, and the harsh realities of student politics, offering a gripping narrative rooted in the region's culture.
The story follows Aniruddha (Jimmy Shergill) and Niharika (Hrishitaa Bhatt), two college students who fall in love. However, their peaceful lives take a dangerous turn when Aniruddha gets entangled with Ranvijay Singh (Irrfan Khan), a charismatic yet ruthless student leader locked in a power struggle with his rival, Gauri Shankar (Ashutosh Rana). As the battle for political dominance intensifies, Aniruddha finds himself in deep trouble, threatening his love and future.
Irrfan Khan delivers an electrifying performance, embodying Ranvijay with raw intensity and flawless dialogue delivery in Allahabad's local dialect. His transformation into the character is seamless, making him one of the most memorable antagonists in Indian cinema. Jimmy Shergill shines in a role that allows him to showcase his acting prowess beyond conventional romantic leads. Hrishitaa Bhatt convincingly portrays a conservative college girl, making her character highly relatable to many North Indian audiences. Ashutosh Rana, despite limited screen time, leaves a lasting impact, while veteran actor Sharat Saxena is perfectly cast as a concerned father grappling with societal norms.
One of the film's biggest strengths is its authentic dialogue, which captures the raw essence of Allahabad's linguistic and cultural nuances. The supporting cast adds further depth, making every scene feel genuine and immersive. The film's pacing is impeccable, transitioning from a simple love story to a gripping political thriller with remarkable finesse.
Tigmanshu Dhulia proves that compelling cinema isn't dependent on star power but on strong storytelling, well-researched characters, and an unfiltered look at regional politics. Haasil is a must-watch, particularly for those who appreciate films driven by realistic characters and intense narratives rather than commercial glamour.
Highly recommended for lovers of raw, powerful, and socially relevant Indian cinema.
The story follows Aniruddha (Jimmy Shergill) and Niharika (Hrishitaa Bhatt), two college students who fall in love. However, their peaceful lives take a dangerous turn when Aniruddha gets entangled with Ranvijay Singh (Irrfan Khan), a charismatic yet ruthless student leader locked in a power struggle with his rival, Gauri Shankar (Ashutosh Rana). As the battle for political dominance intensifies, Aniruddha finds himself in deep trouble, threatening his love and future.
Irrfan Khan delivers an electrifying performance, embodying Ranvijay with raw intensity and flawless dialogue delivery in Allahabad's local dialect. His transformation into the character is seamless, making him one of the most memorable antagonists in Indian cinema. Jimmy Shergill shines in a role that allows him to showcase his acting prowess beyond conventional romantic leads. Hrishitaa Bhatt convincingly portrays a conservative college girl, making her character highly relatable to many North Indian audiences. Ashutosh Rana, despite limited screen time, leaves a lasting impact, while veteran actor Sharat Saxena is perfectly cast as a concerned father grappling with societal norms.
One of the film's biggest strengths is its authentic dialogue, which captures the raw essence of Allahabad's linguistic and cultural nuances. The supporting cast adds further depth, making every scene feel genuine and immersive. The film's pacing is impeccable, transitioning from a simple love story to a gripping political thriller with remarkable finesse.
Tigmanshu Dhulia proves that compelling cinema isn't dependent on star power but on strong storytelling, well-researched characters, and an unfiltered look at regional politics. Haasil is a must-watch, particularly for those who appreciate films driven by realistic characters and intense narratives rather than commercial glamour.
Highly recommended for lovers of raw, powerful, and socially relevant Indian cinema.
Politics. there are many of us who hate it and refuse to be part of it. Yet, politics is what runs a nation. To quote a fellow commenter, 'if we don't take part in politics, someone else less worthy will take the reins in their hands'. This is what Haasil does. While the more recent films like 'Rang De Basanti' which glamourizes violence or an insipid 'Yuva' which fails to get the message through due to its several weaknesses have been hugely successful (the former being a commercial success while the latter was a critical success), 'Haasil' is one film that received comparative little attention but excels both films (notwithstanding the fact that it was released before).
The screenplay is quite innovative and the narrative flows very well. Dhulia's storytelling is refreshing and he portrays the events with grit, realness and sensitivity. An example is the very gradual and somewhat subtle way he shows a carefree Anirudh's movement towards Ranvijay's party. Unlike 'Yuva' and 'Rang de Basanti' this one has no stars. It has actors, and that too, some of the best.
Irfan Khan is phenomenal as Ranvijay. While we see Ranvijay as a brave ambitious leader, we see his weakness towards the opposite sex, particularly the woman he desires. Shergill too is fantastic as the young and naive Anirudh who's slowly drawn into the web of politics. Both these characters are very well-written with different shades. Ashutosh Rana is strictly okay as his character borders on caricature. Hrishita Bhatt has a strong presence and she holds her own. She and Shergill have a wonderful chemistry and their love story is quite genuine and well-handled. Tinnu Anand is quite likable as the father who's unsuccessfully trying to bridge the generation gap between his son and himself. Rajpal Yadav doesn't have much to do.
The songs are quite nice but some could have easily been left out. For example, the Qawali sequence towards the finale, looked a little too dramatic and Bollywoodish. Actually the whole mosque sequence looks a little out of place. The screenplay is a little imbalanced. In the first half it balances the love story and the political chaos but in the latter half it shifts towards Ranvijay's obsession (why?) for Niharika. The sudden change in Irfan's character looks a little drastic, especially his outburst at Niharika's parents followed by his insane hunt. Then again, perhaps the outburst scene reflects his sexual frustration, a hint of which we see in an earlier scene when Anirudh jokes to him about his weakness with women. The ending too looks a little odd and rushed but one can understand why the director wanted to round it up this way. Also some situations required further development. For example, Ranvijay's attraction towards Niharika or how did Ranvijay manage to convince Niharika's father to marry her off to him?
'Haasil' is a brilliant effort in spite of its flaws. It isn't exactly a masterpiece but is a lot more real and effective than the other successful films (I already gave two examples) trying to convey a similar message. Worth the watch!
The screenplay is quite innovative and the narrative flows very well. Dhulia's storytelling is refreshing and he portrays the events with grit, realness and sensitivity. An example is the very gradual and somewhat subtle way he shows a carefree Anirudh's movement towards Ranvijay's party. Unlike 'Yuva' and 'Rang de Basanti' this one has no stars. It has actors, and that too, some of the best.
Irfan Khan is phenomenal as Ranvijay. While we see Ranvijay as a brave ambitious leader, we see his weakness towards the opposite sex, particularly the woman he desires. Shergill too is fantastic as the young and naive Anirudh who's slowly drawn into the web of politics. Both these characters are very well-written with different shades. Ashutosh Rana is strictly okay as his character borders on caricature. Hrishita Bhatt has a strong presence and she holds her own. She and Shergill have a wonderful chemistry and their love story is quite genuine and well-handled. Tinnu Anand is quite likable as the father who's unsuccessfully trying to bridge the generation gap between his son and himself. Rajpal Yadav doesn't have much to do.
The songs are quite nice but some could have easily been left out. For example, the Qawali sequence towards the finale, looked a little too dramatic and Bollywoodish. Actually the whole mosque sequence looks a little out of place. The screenplay is a little imbalanced. In the first half it balances the love story and the political chaos but in the latter half it shifts towards Ranvijay's obsession (why?) for Niharika. The sudden change in Irfan's character looks a little drastic, especially his outburst at Niharika's parents followed by his insane hunt. Then again, perhaps the outburst scene reflects his sexual frustration, a hint of which we see in an earlier scene when Anirudh jokes to him about his weakness with women. The ending too looks a little odd and rushed but one can understand why the director wanted to round it up this way. Also some situations required further development. For example, Ranvijay's attraction towards Niharika or how did Ranvijay manage to convince Niharika's father to marry her off to him?
'Haasil' is a brilliant effort in spite of its flaws. It isn't exactly a masterpiece but is a lot more real and effective than the other successful films (I already gave two examples) trying to convey a similar message. Worth the watch!
this is one of those rare movies... which makes you feel good from the inside... it makes you feel.. that there are still some directors in India.. who make movies with Jigar.. not the K3G Panzy with a Z stuff.... this is one of those movies.. wherein.. you would not want to go to your grave.. without having watched it.
Rajput vs. Pandits.. at its best...
more than anything.. the dialogs and their delivery is something to be applauded...the way the story unfolds.. the power of student politics... the beating of the CM with Chappals.. by the youth leader.. it is very very gratifying...
best dialog: Jaan SE Na Mar Dena.. Magar Itna Marna.. Ita Marna.. Ki Tumhaari Jaan Ko Lage Ki Tumhe Jan Hai...
Rana / Khan / Murad / support cast... classic... could have easily.. done without the love pair....jimmy/Bhatt... :-)
i am surprised... Dhulia.. has not directed... anything post.. Charas... feed us dude..
Ranvijayaaaaa.... nice.
Rajput vs. Pandits.. at its best...
more than anything.. the dialogs and their delivery is something to be applauded...the way the story unfolds.. the power of student politics... the beating of the CM with Chappals.. by the youth leader.. it is very very gratifying...
best dialog: Jaan SE Na Mar Dena.. Magar Itna Marna.. Ita Marna.. Ki Tumhaari Jaan Ko Lage Ki Tumhe Jan Hai...
Rana / Khan / Murad / support cast... classic... could have easily.. done without the love pair....jimmy/Bhatt... :-)
i am surprised... Dhulia.. has not directed... anything post.. Charas... feed us dude..
Ranvijayaaaaa.... nice.
10nikree
A brilliant narrative of student politics and the ecosystem around it.
A very captivating story till the last minute.
Movie gradually evolves and touches many different aspects of life, numerous to point down.
Namely caste, patriarchy, mainstream political, muscle power, betrayl, friendship and more.
Tigmanshu Dhulia is a brilliant director and writer which is suitably portrayed in the movie.
Actings were almost flawless, which casts most of the gonna be established artists in the movie scene.
A well made worth-it movie.
Tigmanshu Dhulia is a brilliant director and writer which is suitably portrayed in the movie.
Actings were almost flawless, which casts most of the gonna be established artists in the movie scene.
A well made worth-it movie.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaManoj Bajpayee was offered Irrfan Khan's role in the film. Manoj did not want to play the role of a villain and declined the part.
- ConexionesFeatures Nayak: The Real Hero (2001)
- Bandas sonorasAankhen Bhi Hoti Hain Dil Ki Zuban
Written by Israr Ansari
Composed by Lalit Pandit and Jatin Pandit
Performed by Abhijeet
Courtesy of Times Music India
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 352,336
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 40min(160 min)
- Color
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