Taandob
- 2025
- 2h 10min
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7.9/10
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La historia gira en torno a un ataque terrorista en un canal de televisión. Mikhail, es una figura poderosa y misteriosa vinculada a la conspiración detrás del ataque. Saira, una periodista ... Leer todoLa historia gira en torno a un ataque terrorista en un canal de televisión. Mikhail, es una figura poderosa y misteriosa vinculada a la conspiración detrás del ataque. Saira, una periodista jubilada, ayuda a investigar el incidente.La historia gira en torno a un ataque terrorista en un canal de televisión. Mikhail, es una figura poderosa y misteriosa vinculada a la conspiración detrás del ataque. Saira, una periodista jubilada, ayuda a investigar el incidente.
Opiniones destacadas
First of all, hats off to director Raihan Rafi for daring to attempt such a bold and politically charged narrative in Tandob. This isn't just another action film-this is Dhallywood's first proper political action thriller, and it deserves recognition for venturing into territory rarely explored in Bangladeshi cinema.
Yes, there are many political thrillers in other industries, but Tandob is different-this is our story, a Bangladeshi story, grounded in the struggles and issues that every Bangladeshi can relate to. The film fearlessly dives into dark and disturbing themes: from Aynaghor (iron cells), to the unholy alliance of political leaders and corporate mafias, to the youth job crisis-topics that hit close to home.
Technically, the film impresses. The color grading, background score, non-linear storytelling, and action sequences are all commendably executed. While the first half is a bit slow, it never feels boring-it allows the story and tension to build gradually. But once the second half kicks in, prepare yourself. The twists and turns are sharp, and most importantly-unpredictable. Unlike many thrillers where twists can be guessed halfway through, Tandob keeps you on edge until the end. Also both Shakib Khan and Joya Ahsan delivered strong performances
Some people are calling it a copy of Jawan. Honestly, I doubt their film sense. If we go by that logic, then Jawan is also inspired by Money Heist-hostage gangs, female police, mastermind-romance dynamic-it's all there. So calling Tandob a copy is not only unfair, it's lazy. Constructive criticism is important, but spreading negativity without nuance helps no one.
That said, I do have constructive feedback: the song placements could've been better, and the post-credit scene felt too similar to the "Rolex-style" reveals from other franchises. A more original touch there could've made the ending more powerful.
But overall, it was a refreshing and thrilling experience. After a long time, I felt proud to watch a film that tells our own story, using our own voice, and not shying away from portraying uncomfortable truths.
We need more films like Tandob-films that take risks, that challenge the norm, and that dare to reflect reality.
Finally, "Tandob" is more than worth watching-it's a step forward for Bangladeshi cinema. Don't miss it.
Yes, there are many political thrillers in other industries, but Tandob is different-this is our story, a Bangladeshi story, grounded in the struggles and issues that every Bangladeshi can relate to. The film fearlessly dives into dark and disturbing themes: from Aynaghor (iron cells), to the unholy alliance of political leaders and corporate mafias, to the youth job crisis-topics that hit close to home.
Technically, the film impresses. The color grading, background score, non-linear storytelling, and action sequences are all commendably executed. While the first half is a bit slow, it never feels boring-it allows the story and tension to build gradually. But once the second half kicks in, prepare yourself. The twists and turns are sharp, and most importantly-unpredictable. Unlike many thrillers where twists can be guessed halfway through, Tandob keeps you on edge until the end. Also both Shakib Khan and Joya Ahsan delivered strong performances
Some people are calling it a copy of Jawan. Honestly, I doubt their film sense. If we go by that logic, then Jawan is also inspired by Money Heist-hostage gangs, female police, mastermind-romance dynamic-it's all there. So calling Tandob a copy is not only unfair, it's lazy. Constructive criticism is important, but spreading negativity without nuance helps no one.
That said, I do have constructive feedback: the song placements could've been better, and the post-credit scene felt too similar to the "Rolex-style" reveals from other franchises. A more original touch there could've made the ending more powerful.
But overall, it was a refreshing and thrilling experience. After a long time, I felt proud to watch a film that tells our own story, using our own voice, and not shying away from portraying uncomfortable truths.
We need more films like Tandob-films that take risks, that challenge the norm, and that dare to reflect reality.
Finally, "Tandob" is more than worth watching-it's a step forward for Bangladeshi cinema. Don't miss it.
"Taandob" is nothing short of a cinematic revolution for the Bangladeshi film industry. At the heart of it is Shakib Khan, delivering an overpowering one-man show that proves why he's still the king of Dhallywood. But the film is far from a solo act-the entire supporting cast shines, bringing depth and energy to every scene.
Technically, Taandob raises the bar across the board. From video quality to sound design, makeup, and background music-every bit feels like a massive step up for Bangladeshi movies. It's slick, powerful, and gripping.
While Shakib dominates the screen, the real architect behind this success is director Raihan Rafi. He has truly outdone himself, crafting a thrilling, emotionally charged story with precision and vision. This film marks the beginning of a new dimension in Bangladeshi cinema.
And just when you think the film has peaked, the surprise entry of Siam and Arfan Nisho takes the excitement to another level. Their appearance hints at something much bigger, and now, we absolutely can't wait for Taandob 2.
Technically, Taandob raises the bar across the board. From video quality to sound design, makeup, and background music-every bit feels like a massive step up for Bangladeshi movies. It's slick, powerful, and gripping.
While Shakib dominates the screen, the real architect behind this success is director Raihan Rafi. He has truly outdone himself, crafting a thrilling, emotionally charged story with precision and vision. This film marks the beginning of a new dimension in Bangladeshi cinema.
And just when you think the film has peaked, the surprise entry of Siam and Arfan Nisho takes the excitement to another level. Their appearance hints at something much bigger, and now, we absolutely can't wait for Taandob 2.
Megastar Shakib Khan's one of the best performances to date and the best movie of Director Raihan Rafi, undoubtedly. The Third Back-To-Back Industry Hit Loading For Megastar Shakib Khan.
Without Spoiler:
This is a heist and revenge action thriller. In the first half, they took time and built the story and characters so powerfully that the second half became more exciting and impactful. The two female leads are Jaya Ahsan and Sabila Nur. Jaya Ahsan did a great job, and her character was powerful. This is Sabila Nur's debut film, and she did a tremendous job as a love interest of Shakib Khan. All the other cast were impactful and made this movie a complete banger. There are two big cameos which signal Taandob 2 and Raihan Rafi's Gangster Universe.
The plot was fast and engaging; it will catch your attention immediately and take you on a roller-coaster ride.
Without Spoiler:
This is a heist and revenge action thriller. In the first half, they took time and built the story and characters so powerfully that the second half became more exciting and impactful. The two female leads are Jaya Ahsan and Sabila Nur. Jaya Ahsan did a great job, and her character was powerful. This is Sabila Nur's debut film, and she did a tremendous job as a love interest of Shakib Khan. All the other cast were impactful and made this movie a complete banger. There are two big cameos which signal Taandob 2 and Raihan Rafi's Gangster Universe.
The plot was fast and engaging; it will catch your attention immediately and take you on a roller-coaster ride.
I was awestruck by the bgm music. On to the point, created a perfect environment mood, not overused.
Second, Perfect casting (tho the background characters were a bit off acting, there just throwing the dialogue). But Siam, was almost outshining Shakib honestly. At one point I felt if Siam got more screens he will ate the half film.
Third, Actions weren't boring or overdramatic. I enjoyed it. The twists were so good that people were clapping like children in a theatre. After Aynabaaji, this movie's twist was worth.
Now, Bad things. The first 10 min was awesome but then I felt the dialogues were repetitive, and the situations were stretching for no reason. Before the interval, I was almost like, it's just a good made movie. But after the interval, It was Ummaah! Sabila Noor was good, but in some scenes her expressions were too much aegyo. Her costumes were not going with Bangladesh, honestly. But still, her presence was comforting and she was looking like a goddess. The cast were full of amazing actor and actress from our media but they were flat (except Our Joya).
The BGM, the cast, the color gardening and the outstanding performance of Shakib Khan made it amazing. But not Marvelous.
Second, Perfect casting (tho the background characters were a bit off acting, there just throwing the dialogue). But Siam, was almost outshining Shakib honestly. At one point I felt if Siam got more screens he will ate the half film.
Third, Actions weren't boring or overdramatic. I enjoyed it. The twists were so good that people were clapping like children in a theatre. After Aynabaaji, this movie's twist was worth.
Now, Bad things. The first 10 min was awesome but then I felt the dialogues were repetitive, and the situations were stretching for no reason. Before the interval, I was almost like, it's just a good made movie. But after the interval, It was Ummaah! Sabila Noor was good, but in some scenes her expressions were too much aegyo. Her costumes were not going with Bangladesh, honestly. But still, her presence was comforting and she was looking like a goddess. The cast were full of amazing actor and actress from our media but they were flat (except Our Joya).
The BGM, the cast, the color gardening and the outstanding performance of Shakib Khan made it amazing. But not Marvelous.
Dramma, Romance, Revenge, Violence, Twist, Sound Design, Story everything is just top notch. Do not miss the opportunity to watch it in the hall. Ami personally sakib khan er movie eto like kori na. But this movie has changed my perception a lot. He has taken it on the next level. Ami rayhan rafi r onno sob gula movie ee dekhsi. But kono tai eto valo lage nai. But this movie just fulfiled my expectation. Aro valo bolte gele more than my expectation. I hope movie ta obosshoi onek valo lagbe. I did not found any single issue that I can critisize for the movie. Book your ticket and you can watch it with famity.
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