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Shabri

  • 2011
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.1/10
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Isha Koppikar in Shabri (2011)
ActionCrimeDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn impoverished woman faces off against gangsters as well as the police after her brother is killed.An impoverished woman faces off against gangsters as well as the police after her brother is killed.An impoverished woman faces off against gangsters as well as the police after her brother is killed.

  • Dirección
    • Lalit Marathe
  • Guionista
    • Lalit Marathe
  • Elenco
    • Isha Koppikar
    • Raj Arjun
    • Manish Wadhwa
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.1/10
    281
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Lalit Marathe
    • Guionista
      • Lalit Marathe
    • Elenco
      • Isha Koppikar
      • Raj Arjun
      • Manish Wadhwa
    • 3Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    Isha Koppikar
    Isha Koppikar
    • Shabri
    Raj Arjun
    Raj Arjun
    • Murad
    Manish Wadhwa
    Manish Wadhwa
    • Vilas
    Pradeep Singh Rawat
    Pradeep Singh Rawat
    • Rajdharbhau
    • (as Pradip Rawat)
    Zakir Hussain
    Zakir Hussain
    • Inspector Irfan Qazi
    Vijay Kadechkar
    • Bandya
    • (as Vijay Kadechkarr)
    Sanjay Kulkarni
    Sanjay Kulkarni
    • Inspector Kadam
    Datta Sonawane
    • Inspector Khare
    Vimal Mhatre
    Vimal Mhatre
    • Shabri's Mother
    Kishore Nandlaskar
    Kishore Nandlaskar
    • Shabri's Father
    Niraj Kumar
    • Kisnya Bhau
    Ragesh Asthana
    Ragesh Asthana
    • Shardool Seth
    Parvez Khan
    • Rahuu
    Chandan Pethkar
    • Nana
    Archana Thavre
    • Mrs. Khare
    Pravesh Mishra
    • Khare's Son
    Vikram Goray
    • Riyaz
    Urmila Matondkar
    Urmila Matondkar
    • Cameo
    • Dirección
      • Lalit Marathe
    • Guionista
      • Lalit Marathe
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    9manraz

    Entry of Indian Gangmother

    RGV proved again by this story line...he is the director known as Gang director........I've watched so many gangsta movies but this movie made its own unique place among the rest...........this is the movie of Indian style which reflects the image of Indian gangsta system........Brilliantly scripted .....Directed ........and awesome background score .......i was the fan of Rakht charitra 1,sarkar,sarkar raj.....but this is unique kinda movie.......

    Isha kopikar proved herself as brilliant actress ....now that is called characterization ....and body language ......one time i believed that her real name is shabri NT isha ...........

    Should be shown in Hollywood ......an highly recommendable movie.... now a days where bollywood is lacking of scripts and Hollywood ......too....this movie comes with a different taste and delivered well.......at last A MUST WATCH MOVIE
    10rdgadhvi

    Tale of a woman gangster

    Finally watched Shabri today,

    One of the finest movie I have seen in 2011. Set in Mumbai slums, a story of woman gangster, which I think has never been attempted before.

    It's dark,real with brooding intensity, equally well shot in stark black and white canvas, the performance of each character is so realistic. The movie totally grips you and keeps engrossed till the very end, kudos to the debut director Lalit Marathe.

    Pradeep Rawat and Raj Arjun's acting was also brilliant, though felt Zakir Hussain's character was not developed enough, but his acting was competent enough in whatever was required from him. The background score also adds up to the movie perfectly

    But the heart and soul of the film is Isha, completely in a deglam role, suiting the character perfectly. Such a restrained performance, the anguish, the pain, the anger, brought out so well. The expressions just through eyes are chilling enough. Dynamic and striking performance.

    Take a bow Isha, eagerly waiting for Shabri -2.
    10syban

    An Elegy Upon the Demise of the Proverbial Indian Barbie

    According to a list compiled by IMDb, hardly 10 of the 81 most significant changes in actors' looks in popular cinema have been by women. Namely, Natalie Portman, Nicole Kidman, Ellyn Burstyn, Demi Moore, Charlize Theron, Helena Bohman Carter, Emma Thompson, Hillary Swank, and Cameron Diaz. They have shaved their hair, chapped, freckled and scorched their skin, put on weight, all to literally get into the skin of their characters and made themselves look (conventionally) less attractive. The latest addition to them all comes from unexpected quarters. Bollywood, infamous for it's assembly line that boxes glamor dolls into arm candy roles, observes Isha Koppikhar in a new avatar called Shabri. Inspired by a true story, she sheds her graces to acquire the looks of a slum dweller that evolves into a legendary gangster.

    Shabri's story narrates a greater phenomenon in turbulent times, the rise of female criminality. Westernization and industrialization have driven the traditional woman from the domestic space to the productive job sector, (as Shabri runs a flour mill). Added responsibilities, stress and failure to attain their socially defined goals drive frustration and pave the ways of their families into crime. The entry of Shabri represents and strikingly resonates with this rising demographic. She rises from the ashes of poverty forced by survival to climb into the snake pit of political power in the Mumbai underworld.

    The meticulous eyes of Lalit Marathe cover every clinical aspect, be it the sewed shreds on her blouse, or her brother stealing her slippers because his own pair is torn and they can't afford new ones. The camera shots and angles are absolutely novel and brilliant. They show the characters in poignant frames and settings, putting together nothing less than a work of art. Simple objects like a dead tree branch, a window or a balcony are used as props and benchmarks to express the moods of the characters. Feels like the arrival of Louvre in the Mumbai underworld.

    Throughout the film, Shabri's presence is more powerful than words, her silence more deafening than screams. As she rests her head on a brick wall while mourning the loss of a loved one, and as her tearful eyes look up in a slant to her captor that takes her home, grief gives way to fury. The supporting cast plays their part just right, with the finesse and the pace that fits the mood of the film. The villain's character is especially well developed, as he depicts a variety of emotions, not just negative tones, leading him to become one more of the characters in the film rather than just a bad guy. Shabri's relationship with Murad is very well distanced, as well as crafted. Their platonic coexistence has romantic roots, but ones that remain unspoken of. There are many tender moments in the film where bringing closure to the scene would set the film on the path of a commercial potboiler. However as a maestro would, the director holds back, allowing the viewer's imagination to execute the task.

    A fascinating character in the film is Inspector Quazi. Various psychology theories suggest that one of the deepest roots to human motivation is that of seeking stimulation, and Quazi fits it perfectly. A man of outstanding capabilities who is bored with the mundane routine of his job, he strives to reinvent his job such that he may be amused and entertained. He lives his life with the pursuit of unleashing chaos, aspiring to keep the reins of all the players of the game in his own hands. What sets this movie a class apart is that the brutality and action is not driven to over kill. It makes a gritty as well as a crisp viewing experience. There isn't an abundance or overflow of blood, nor any loudness in the expressions of those in it. Fights are swift and real, not orchestrated, nor elaborate. The colors are faded and blood is dark red, not vermilion. Gunshots are snappy, and deaths of important characters devoid of melodrama. From the waters lapping against the shore at low tide at the docks, to the hand rubbed polish on Rawat's vintage Jaguar, Shabri is a vividly constructed original script as well as a well narrated tale. Unlike many others, it does not end where the audience starts to leave the theater. It ties up the loose ends, relates to how life proceeds for each of the significant characters, and how the dark night gives way to dawn. The aftertaste it leaves behind is not necessarily sweet, but one that perfectly whets the viewers' appetite.

    The action role in a Saree also makes Shabri a cultural icon. Since gender equality and feminist themes in media originated in western nations, most action roles enacted by women in Bollywood have been in western attires (with the added flexibility in physical movement). But unlike the many who dress as Lara Croft to depict an action performance, Shabri kicks, shoots, jumps, and runs in a tattered Saree. Being the first female actor that embraces her action role with an Indian identity, she doesn't imitate a fighting man. She's a woman that fights as herself.

    With this performance, Isha Koppikhar challenges the corridors of power in Bollywood just as the fictitious Shabri does to her male counterparts. In a land where men pursue fair and handsome and women's dowry rates correlate with the sales of fair and lovely creams, she displays the courage to add more layers of darkness to her complexion. She could evoke mourning for the demise of porcelain beauty, or celebrations for the arrival of character and essence in a woman. But her charms invade our senses as the touch of raindrops on a heated brick wall. Unnerving, yet soothing and memorable.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de agosto de 2011 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Sitio oficial
      • Stream Shabri officially on Hotstar Singapore
    • Idiomas
      • Hindi
      • Maratí
      • Inglés
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Filmistan Studios, Bombay, Maharastra, India
    • Productora
      • Factory
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