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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of intelligence officers embark on a top secret mission to track down a wanted international criminal.A group of intelligence officers embark on a top secret mission to track down a wanted international criminal.A group of intelligence officers embark on a top secret mission to track down a wanted international criminal.
Sanjay M Bhatia
- Home Minister
- (as Sanjay Bhatia)
Sandeep Shridhar Dhabale
- Dheeraj
- (as Sandeep Shridhar)
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This story is all about a man with his team execute a impermissible plan. The Movie loosely creates a thrill for minute but that didn't work at all. Arjun Kapoor tried something new and all debut theater artists did it nicely. Plot was slow but good, it is a lengthy story 123minutes Ah it is lengthy 100minutes was enough. I read some articles/reviews/tweets after movie but they only say the good parts and minor flaws but there is big flaw which is the length of the movie and slow plot.
Audience want is thrill atleast suspense but in this movie Sir Raj Kumar Gupta failed i was expecting even everyone expect a good movie from the director/writer just like his last hits "Raid and other some best work like Aamir, No one Kill Jessica etc." and if you can't serve the reality properly add some masala(comedy/drama/action) in it. Just because the movie is about manhunt without gun, I can't say anything but the movie is not that good, I watched it Just for the Unsung Heroes of the Country.
I've given five stars for unsung heroes and for the work of making this movie.
When we hear "the movie is inspired by true events/story, we get excited but don't be excited for this one. Just watch if you want to.
- itsbymayank "Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya"
It seems like rajkumar Gupta was hurried to make this movie as fast as possible.
This movie lost its pace. A different concept film. If the director has taken more time to write the story it would have been a great story. I will just say.. A half-hearted work
Arjun Kapoor and his team have intelligence that claims that terror bombings of Indian cities is being conducted out of Nepal. The central bureaucrats scoff. They say all the bad guys are in Pakistan and Iran. What are our heroes to do but pool their own money and go on an unsanctioned mission?
The credits at the beginning of this movie claim it is "based on a true situations." I take that to mean there were terror bombings in India at the time indicated, that they did capture them, and that the authorities clammed up about how they caught the bad guys, because all such missions violate some law. So the film makers did what film makers have done since Edison's crew was filming stories about the Russo-Japanese War in New Jersey. They reached into the current collection of cliches of thriller fiction and came up with this bog-standard collection of tropes.
Not that there aren't some nice bits here. I went into the theater wondering how they were going to fit in the musical numbers that seem to be in every modern Indian flick. There we are in the first scene, and it's set at a snack bar, where a musical group is performing. Then a bomb goes off, and suddenly whenever I heard the soundtrack picking up, I clenched my teeth. I wonder if that will last into the next Indian movie I see.
But other than that, it's a standard movie with no redeeming features except that while it doesn't do anything particularly wrong.... well, I always hope for more, and so should you.
The credits at the beginning of this movie claim it is "based on a true situations." I take that to mean there were terror bombings in India at the time indicated, that they did capture them, and that the authorities clammed up about how they caught the bad guys, because all such missions violate some law. So the film makers did what film makers have done since Edison's crew was filming stories about the Russo-Japanese War in New Jersey. They reached into the current collection of cliches of thriller fiction and came up with this bog-standard collection of tropes.
Not that there aren't some nice bits here. I went into the theater wondering how they were going to fit in the musical numbers that seem to be in every modern Indian flick. There we are in the first scene, and it's set at a snack bar, where a musical group is performing. Then a bomb goes off, and suddenly whenever I heard the soundtrack picking up, I clenched my teeth. I wonder if that will last into the next Indian movie I see.
But other than that, it's a standard movie with no redeeming features except that while it doesn't do anything particularly wrong.... well, I always hope for more, and so should you.
Somewhat ridiculous, stupid in parts and immature direction at times... BUT despite all that, this flick is not too bad...a decent one time watch. The issue is Arjun Kapoor... he is faaat and a pretty bad actor and that is what visually tortures you in the movie. Acting is never a high point with any of the cast, as the plot misses many opportunities that could have made this movie into a edge- of- the- seats thriller . Interestingly, this is perhaps one of the rare Bollywood spy/special ops flicks that do not have a female character in it...
On another note, the film gives a good insight into the bumbling bureaucracy and intelligence establishment of those days, when our political establishment's 'tolerance' to serial blasts and anything that terrorists threw at us was very high!
On another note, the film gives a good insight into the bumbling bureaucracy and intelligence establishment of those days, when our political establishment's 'tolerance' to serial blasts and anything that terrorists threw at us was very high!
This film could have been so much better had they really invested great actors into the project. They took Arjun Kapoor who looks overweight and completely disinterested into the role and does not have any acting skills to boast of. He has survived on YRF projects initially but now people just do not like or root for him. You expect better from a director of No One Killed Jessica and Aamir. You missed the bus totally this time Mr Gupta and as for Kapoor, I am already worried about the losses Ashutosh Gowarikar shall face after the debacle of Panipat.
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- AnecdotesThe background music when they showed Yusuf was used in the Akshay Kumar film Holiday (2014) when they showed Afsar Ali death in the news.
- Autres versionsThe UK release was cut, this film was originally seen for advice. The distributor was informed it was likely to be classified 15 but that their preferred 12A could be obtained by making reductions in three scenes of stronger violence (a man being beaten with a plank of wood in an interrogation context, and two scenes featuring bloody bullet impacts). When the film was submitted for formal classification appropriate reductions had been made.
- ConnexionsEdited into Holiday (2014)
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- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 176 858 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 98 322 $ US
- 26 mai 2019
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- 1 715 851 $ US
- Durée2 heures 3 minutes
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