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Ek Tha Tiger

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 12min
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5.7/10
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Salman Khan in Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
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AcciónAcción épicaAventuraAventuras de trotamundosDramaEspíaRomanceThriller

Tigre, el mejor espía de la India, y Zoya, su amor, luchan contra el oscuro mundo de la inteligencia y el espionaje que prohíbe a sus soldados amar al enemigo.Tigre, el mejor espía de la India, y Zoya, su amor, luchan contra el oscuro mundo de la inteligencia y el espionaje que prohíbe a sus soldados amar al enemigo.Tigre, el mejor espía de la India, y Zoya, su amor, luchan contra el oscuro mundo de la inteligencia y el espionaje que prohíbe a sus soldados amar al enemigo.

  • Dirección
    • Kabir Khan
  • Guionistas
    • Aditya Chopra
    • Kabir Khan
    • Neelesh Misra
  • Elenco
    • Salman Khan
    • Katrina Kaif
    • Girish Karnad
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.7/10
    41 k
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    • Dirección
      • Kabir Khan
    • Guionistas
      • Aditya Chopra
      • Kabir Khan
      • Neelesh Misra
    • Elenco
      • Salman Khan
      • Katrina Kaif
      • Girish Karnad
    • 179Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 41Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 19 premios ganados y 16 nominaciones en total

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    Salman Khan
    Salman Khan
    • Tiger
    Katrina Kaif
    Katrina Kaif
    • Zoya
    Girish Karnad
    Girish Karnad
    • Shenoy
    Ranvir Shorey
    Ranvir Shorey
    • Gopi
    Roshan Seth
    Roshan Seth
    • Anwar Jamal Kidwai
    Gavie Chahal
    • Abrar
    Rajendra Sethi
    • Bagga
    • (as Rajender Sethi)
    Avinash Badal
    • Abrar's Assistant
    Bhupesh Singh
    Bhupesh Singh
    • RAW Official #1
    Sanjay Gurbaxani
    Sanjay Gurbaxani
    • RAW Official #2
    Samar Jai Singh
    Samar Jai Singh
    • Rabinder
    Ashok Awasthi
    • Indian Minister
    Zarksis Khandhadia
    • Pakistani Minister
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    • ISI Agent Feroz
    • (as Troi Ge Borde)
    Ahran Chaudhary
    • Tokas
    • (as Aaran Chaudhary)
    Ranjeev Varma
    • Indian Driver
    Yogi Raj
    • Pakistani Driver
    Juhi Parmar
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      • Kabir Khan
    • Guionistas
      • Aditya Chopra
      • Kabir Khan
      • Neelesh Misra
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    Opiniones de usuarios179

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    7payallgade

    Romantic Cake with ACTION topping!!!

    Definitely a one time watch.... Watch it in theaters for: 1)All the action sequences(specially Kat in second half...it even beats the BOND series) 2)Mesmerizing Salman-Kat Chemistry....(Even they look awesome here :D ) 3)Few witty dialogs about Indo-Pak relations(Its from a common man's heart specially the one at the end) 4)Salman Salman and Salman....("kya TIGER!!!....TIGER to kutte ka naam hota hai..") He portrays an extraordinary spy who's needs are as ordinary as our's(After long time he play a common guy)...Its all about sallu-kat romance and love with a strong flavor of action(Best part of movie)

    Please don't search for following : 1)LOGIC 2)LOGIC 3)LOGIC Just don't expect logic or loads of twists...keep your brains out and enjoy the film!!!
    7jay-techie2007

    If you can bear the first half, second half is worth it!!

    Brilliant plot which has been poorly executed till the first half. Bollywood directors seems to be poor in setting up stories (like Players vs. The Italian Job) and that's where this movie takes a beat. The movie bores you till death with poor story flow, pathetic dialogues, mistimed punches, dragged and unrealistic chases/fights. Even the heroics of Salman Khan and acting icon like Girish Karnad could not wake you up.

    But come second half and the movie has everything you can expect in this kind of movie. The surprizing twists n turns in the story (reminds me of RACE), perfectly timed punches and very well executed fight sequences will make you change your opinion. For Salman Khan and Katrina fans, its a must watch. Rest might save their money for something better.
    5kunalkhandwala

    Wait for it on Doordarshan or Zee

    Any reason why those critics would have praise for 'Ek Tha Tiger' is because they were promised a share of its opening success. But just as its box-office smashing opening, it begins on an impressive high in a sequence that is supposedly shot in Iraq with some stunning cinematography. The breathtaking location is supported by a well choreographed action sequence atop roofs of the low structures and bazaar streets. However, once we are introduced to this R.A.W. Agent named 'Tiger', it all starts going downhill from there. Dublin, Havana, Istanbul, London or New Delhi no longer resemble those breathtaking visuals we had seen in Iraq. It's as though the cinematographer and director had changed for the rest of the movie. The action starts looking amateurish and the R.A.W. Agent loses his credibility of being an agent at all. With its non-existent story-telling, weak direction and Salman's stiff, expression-less portrayal, one loses respect for 'Ek Tha Tiger' and rather appreciates several aspects of its predecessor of R.A.W. Reference, 'Agent Vinod'.

    After he is done showing off his macho physique in the Delhi neighbourhood upon his return from Iraq, Tiger is keen on jumping to his next assignment that takes him to Dublin, on the trail of a professor (Roshan Seth) who is reluctant to meet anyone but his own dog. Tiger meets Zoya (Katrina Kaif), who introduces him to the professor, he falls for her, digresses from his mission completely, sings a song or two and is then shocked to find out Zoya's true identity who is actually.... wait for it..... an I.S.I. Agent!! Kabir Khan plays 'New York's surprise story once again while Tiger gets all gloomy back in New Delhi. His next mission takes him to Istanbul where he decides to elope with Zoya, right under the noses of R.A.W. And I.S.I's officials. Then, by switching identities and putting up incredulous disguises that makes Salman look like Suryavanshi all over again, they escape to Cuba where they stupidly pose in action in front of the camera for the world to see. Once again, they're on the run in undisclosed locations and false identities. R.A.W.'s chief, (Girish Karnad) thus concludes the theme of the movie – Ek Tha Tiger. If this was lame to read through, you have no idea how it is to sit through the film when the action simply becomes laughable with conspicuous body doubles doing all the work for our senior citizen Tiger. These sequences also involve him jumping from an airborne motorcycle into the open door of an already flying airplane in a choppy CGI shot. Rajnikant's jaw must've dropped as well.

    Kabir Khan never had it right after the opening sequence. If this is the story that Aditya Chopra comes up with, then it's time he hands over all creativity back to his father. The plot has no complexity whatsoever and Tiger's weakness as a dedicated R.A.W. Agent simply dampens the already struggling plot. Compare all this to Shriram Raghavan's slick 'Agent Vinod' - The plot was convoluted for being a spy thriller, the romance never became too serious and it never digressed the film's focus which revolved around the agent's mission. The action was more credible and so was Saif's portrayal as a secret agent. 'Ek Tha Tiger' makes 'Agent Vinod' look like it was made under the MGM banner with Martin Campbell directing it.

    Katrina Kaif does well in her role as an I.S.I. Agent. Although, she looks too beautiful to be taken seriously as one. In the Mashallah song, Katrina looks like a gift from the Gods to mankind. Salman Khan looks much older than ShahRukh Khan did in Ra.One and his physique is perhaps so bulky that his movements are even more restricted. For a simple jump from the first storey, he needs a body double. His movement in action and dance is just so stiff that it robs the essence of the character he is playing. To the extent that agent Tiger is too Salman- ish rather than the other way round. Yet, he has done his best in portraying a character that wasn't even well written to begin with. Ranvir Shorey is the most fun to watch though. His performance is brilliant as Tiger's support and he brings the humor as well as the seriousness in the film. Girish Karnad seems a bit extreme as the chief of R.A.W. while he devours Tiger's special Daal and sulks about his lost love. But we'll take that since we haven't seen him in a while.

    Sohail Sen's music will be remembered for the arabic tune of Masha-allah and for Mohit Chauhan's melodious singing in Saiyaara to some fine tunes.

    Director Kabir Khan has reportedly used Salman's advice while filming 'Ek Tha Tiger' and certainly that did not help his cause. While he had the potential to create something superlative with such a cast and the promise of the opening sequence, he washed it all down with the ridiculous action sequences that followed, the frivolous plot-line and poorly written characters. It seems like anything goes for success these days and 'Ek Tha Tiger' is a shining example that audiences can decide the fate of any film. With its ginormous collections already, there is no need to contribute more to its makers' wallets. You can wait a while and watch it on Zee or Doordarshan....

    • 5.55 on a scale of 1-10.
    5jefflouvre-435-77367

    Salman finds love in a time of political tensions.

    FASTER than Usain Bolt, more charming than Rudolph Valentino and able to leap from building rooftops gracefully.

    Salman Khan does these and more, including stripping off to show off his torso and wiggling his hips to dance music.

    However, his two most impressive feats are stopping a runaway electric tram with only his jacket, and becoming Evil Knievel to jump into an aircraft that's just taken off.

    Salman plays Indian spy Tiger, who's never taken a day off in 12 years and hasn't had time for romance.

    His next assignment takes him to Ireland to keep an eye on a professor (Roshan Seth, who appeared in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom), who may be leaking missile secrets to Pakistan.

    His first introduction to the professor's assistant, Zoya (Katrina Kaif), is by way of her lithe body and wiggly buttocks. Which tough guy could resist that?

    To cut a long story short, Tiger falls for Zoya, who is revealed to be a Pakistani spy. The movie purports to show him killing her, but I knew that this flick wouldn't dare to portray our dear hero as a heartless killer.

    The two run off together but not before triggering an international manhunt from the two countries. They attempt to lie low in Havana but those Cuban robbers just can't stay away from a handsome Indian couple.

    When Tiger's boss asks him why he ran off, he says that he's now choosing his heart over his mind. Dear viewers, this is an eye-opener.

    The movie wants us to believe that love will conquer all and even makes a case that Romeo and Juliet will bring two spy agencies that hate each other to the table to tackle a common enemy.

    This was my first Salman movie, and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised by his clownish antics, cute dialogue, non-stop roller-coaster action and his chemistry with Katrina. The final part must be because the two used to date each other.

    Katrina shows that she's no shrinking violet as her character beats the hell out of some baddies.

    I also liked the travelogue feel of the movie, which takes viewers to New Delhi, Ireland, Istanbul and Havana.

    The dance scenes in Ireland and Cuba are colorful and full of verve, and they reflect the cultures of the countries. For example, there's a salsa beat to the music in Cuba. For this, credit goes to director Kabir Khan.

    However, the movie's interminable length, implausible action and cheesy love theme will get you down.

    Love transcends boundaries, but it can only get you so far with viewers.

    ** Movie Magic With Jeff Lee (blogspot and Facebook)
    5aumlan-971-613355

    Ek Thi Katrina

    The first time in Salman's long & illustrious career that he has worked with Yash Raj. Ek Tha Tiger naturally raised huge expectations. Were they fulfilled? Read on..

    Ek Tha Tiger is essentially a montage - mostly of action & chase sequences, and a couple of songs thrown in. Yes, the action is absolutely top-notch, and the visuals esp the cinematography are to die for. Yes, the performances are largely adequate - Salman, Girish Karnad, Ranvir Shorey and Roshan Seth in a cameo; but it is Katrina who is the winner in the performance stakes - whether it is matching Salman kick for kick in action sequences or doing some real daredevil stunts (at least that is what I gather - and boy, she looks really cool in the action sequences).

    But at the end of the day a solid storyline and a good screenplay are crucial in how a film turns out. Aditya Chopra himself is listed as one of the story-writers - but I am sorry to say that the storyline is really a downer - I mean, yes, there are a couple of twists, but none that an experienced movie goer would not have been able to guess . Kabir Khan - I had high hopes from u after Kabul Express & New York. Better luck with your next film. I also realize now why YRF were keen on Salman Khan for this film - if anyone can still make such a sorry script work and bring in the crowds, it is him.

    My rating is a 3 stars. 1 each for Katrina, the Action/Stunt directors & the cinematographer... very disappointed with the poor story & direction.

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where Tiger is painting Zoya, that's actually the artwork of Salman Khan, the person who portrays Tiger. Salman reportedly painted that picture while the crew was setting up the cameras etc.
    • Errores
      At 94:58, Gopi mentions that 623 and 612 flights departed from London and Frankfurt that day (pretty close to the respective daily averages), but then he proceeds to equate that to 825,802 passengers, which would equate about 688 passengers per flight, a long stretch given that the average capacity of a Boeing 757, which, even assuming all of those flights were Boeing 757-300s, is more than double the maximum capacity of 289 of a Boeing 757-300. Further, even assuming that particular day was a particularly abnormal day, and ignoring the film's own estimate of 623 takeoffs on the said day, the busiest day ever at Heathrow only saw a traffic of a total of 233,561 passengers (arriving + departing). Given that Frankfurt has the third largest passenger capacity in Europe behind Heathrow and Paris, the total number of passengers at both airports combined barely breaches the halfway mark of the 825,802 passengers quoted by Gopi in the movie. Further really stretching this, and even considering all airports in London (and not just Heathrow, ignoring the total 623 number of departures which is met by Heathrow alone), the average number of departing and arriving passengers in all London airports combined is still 366,102 leaving us with an average of 183,054 departing passengers from all London airports, which even assuming an equal number from Frankfurt, is again barely half the quoted number of 825,802 passengers.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The YRF spy universe logo is added at the beginning of the film in the Prime Video version.
    • Conexiones
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de agosto de 2012 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Hindi
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Once There Was a Tiger
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Estambul, Turquía
    • Productoras
      • CounterPunch Studios
      • Fantastic Films
      • Prime Focus
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 2,347,774
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,139,340
      • 19 ago 2012
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 5,543,117
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 12min(132 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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