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Gunday

  • 2014
  • PG
  • 2h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
2,7/10
61 k
MA NOTE
Gunday (2014)
Based in Calcutta during its most unsettled times in the 1970s, the film deals with the inseparable life of Bikram and Bala. The story of 2 boys, boys who became refugees. Refugees who became gun couriers. Gun Couriers who became coal bandits, coal bandits who became Calcutta's Most Loved, Most Celebrated, Most Reckless, Most Fearless, Most Powerful! A story of two happy-go-lucky renegades who came to be known as...GUNDAY!
Liretrailer3 min 18 s
1 vidéo
38 photos
ActionDramaMusicalRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe lives of Calcutta's most powerful Gunday, Bikram and Bala, changes when Nandita enters it. Then a counter-force takes charge and a thriller unfolds.The lives of Calcutta's most powerful Gunday, Bikram and Bala, changes when Nandita enters it. Then a counter-force takes charge and a thriller unfolds.The lives of Calcutta's most powerful Gunday, Bikram and Bala, changes when Nandita enters it. Then a counter-force takes charge and a thriller unfolds.

  • Director
    • Ali Abbas Zafar
  • Writers
    • Ali Abbas Zafar
    • Sanjay Masoomm
  • Stars
    • Ranveer Singh
    • Arjun Kapoor
    • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    2,7/10
    61 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Ali Abbas Zafar
    • Writers
      • Ali Abbas Zafar
      • Sanjay Masoomm
    • Stars
      • Ranveer Singh
      • Arjun Kapoor
      • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • 896Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 17Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 4 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Photos38

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Ranveer Singh
    Ranveer Singh
    • Bikram
    Arjun Kapoor
    Arjun Kapoor
    • Bala
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • Nandita
    • (as Priyanka Chopra)
    Irrfan Khan
    Irrfan Khan
    • Satya
    Karan Aanand
    • Dutta
    Victor Banerjee
    Victor Banerjee
    • Inspector
    Prasanjit Chatterjee
    • Bangali Babu
    Diwakar Dhyani
    Diwakar Dhyani
    • Das
    • (as Diwakar Dhayani)
    Darshan Gurjar
    • Young Bikram
    Uttam Halder
    • Coal Seller
    Susanta Joddar
    • Fighter
    Jayesh Kardak
    • Young Bala
    • (as Jayesh V. Kardak)
    Elly Meyers
    Elly Meyers
    • Dancer
    Ajay Pathania
    • Bangladesh Army Man #2
    Deepraj Rana
    Deepraj Rana
    • Dibakar
    Saurabh Shukla
    Saurabh Shukla
    • Kale kaka
    Gautam Siddhartha
    • Shop Keeper
    Amritpal Singh
    • Gautam Biswas
    • Director
      • Ali Abbas Zafar
    • Writers
      • Ali Abbas Zafar
      • Sanjay Masoomm
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs896

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    1salmanarif

    *****Writer needs to do more research before make a film*****

    This film start with misleading and wrong information.

    ****Yashraj productions shouldn't allow such a script, it will loose its respect, if it doesn't do anything about it.

    ***** Irfan khan is a respected actor, he should not read those dialogues !!!!!

    "at some point one of the actor says, Bangladeshis consider themselves indians that is not true. Bangladeshis are proud to be Bangladeshis. They have respect for themselves and they have respect for indians. I wish and request Indian people will have the same. Indian army helped in the liberation war of 1971, that is true, and Bangladeshis are grateful and they highly appreciate that help. but what writer tried to show in the film was "Bangladesh was created from the war between Pakistan and India !!!!!! writer tried to humiliate Bangladeshis by showing that army officer was gay and "Bangladeshi refugees" and many others.

    Bollywood films have much bigger audience, please take some responsibilities and don't write anything without research, specially topic like "liberation history" which is very sensitive and very close to their heart.
    altaf42049

    Wake Up Bollywood!!!! Plzzzzz

    The one area where Bollywood has achieved excellence and perfection is publicity / promotion. The art of pre release promotion has taught them how to sell their even average / substandard productions at good profits. The much awaited, hyped and promoted "Gunday" is finally out in the theaters and yet again, net result is "Total Disappointment". The movie from head to toe lacks attraction in any field (Story, Music, Direction & even Acting).The handsome combo of Ranvir and Kapoor proved insufficient. Irfan Khan selected a B Grade movie and disappointed his fans. PC is continuously on the way to destruction with another flop appearance. The charisma of YRF and embodied cast could not bring desired results. Although film may achieve a good business (May touch the magical Figure of 100 Crores Club)but it can not be termed a movie to watch. The idea of late 80s once again failed. It is a wake up call. I mean how long audience can be fooled by exaggerated promos and publicity. At last, it will fall. So Wake Up!!!!
    1saurabh-shabdik

    Bollywood masala action film. Its not based on facts !

    Its making money and thats the headline. Just a spoiled effort. Action and over-dramatic dialogues are its USP. Rest is just another Bollywood weekend movie.Bangladesh liberation war was modified as Indo-Pak war without giving proper exposure to facts. Bangladesh was born from the war between India and Pakistan ! Thats the terrible blunder. So any person who knows the facts will be disappointed. As we know from the previous review Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who declared the independence of Bangladesh in 26 March, 1971 and after that the war began between East and West Pakistan. East Pakistan later became Bangladesh, a sovereign state. Along with 90000 soldiers Pakistan army surrendered to the commander in chief of India and Bangladesh joint forces.The movie violated the sovereign feeling of Bangladeshi peoples. I'd rather prefer to watch "The Busturd Child" (2013) Hindi drama film directed by Mrityunjay Devvrat showing and emphasizing the real events that took place during 70's.
    1vimrul

    This film has started disaster in Bangladesh

    I would like to introduce myself as one of the Bangladeshi movie lovers. Probably Gunday is getting great response in India. But this film has started disaster in Bangladesh. Does the director understand that this project has humiliated the Bangladeshis? Hopefully the mistakes were done unintentionally. Let's have a look at the mistakes done this film.

    At the very beginning of your film,they are telling the viewers that it was an India-Pakistan war happened in 1971. I think their script writer was plastered while writing the script. If their information happens to be correct,what were our freedom fighters doing then? India joined the war on 3rd of December 1971. And the war started on 25th of March the same year. India didn't give birth to Bangladesh,rather the bloodshed of our 3 million martyrs did. Director can not but correct the mistake and apologize to us.

    2.The story of the film humiliates us on several scenes. they showed that people of Bangladesh were involved in various criminal activities during the liberation war. Two lads of our country become thief and vicious criminal going to your land in their film. It's tremendously humiliating for us (All Bangladeshis).

    3.According this story,Bangladeshis consider themselves Indian. How humorous! They can do anything to get Indian citizenship. Extremely humorous!
    3planktonrules

    Could the movie be THAT bad?!

    As many of my readers have probably noticed, I have a strange affinity for bad films. Sure, I also enjoy foreign, independent and classic Hollywood films--but sometimes I enjoy a film so awesomely bad that it makes me laugh. Because of this, I periodically peruse IMDb's infamous Bottom 100 List to see which films are the lowest rated films of all time. And, aside from a few foreign language pictures which aren't available in the US, I have done a pretty good job of finding and watching these turkeys. A few of these incredibly low rated films are actually not that bad, though most are truly terrible--and many of also unintentionally funny--and these are my favorites. Birdemic, Prince of Space and Eegah are particularly funny examples from the list.

    Imagine my surprise recently when I noticed something VERY unusual. A new film managed to not only make the list but vault all the way to #1. Coming from out of nowhere is the Indian film Gunday--a 2014 offering from director/writer Ali Abbas Zafar. And, considering my recent articles for Influx about my love for Indian movies as well as for bad films, I realized that this was a definite must-see. After all, if I praised Bollywood movies for their fun and originality, I have some obligation to mention the bad along with the good. So I wondered, since the movie is ranked as the worst film of all time on IMDb, is it really THAT bad?! Is the movie worse than Plan 9 From Outer Space or is it a case where folks are jumping all over a film that really isn't THAT bad (such is the case with Glitter or Gigli)?

    When Gunday began, I could see that it was completely unlike most of the Bottom 100. Most of these films are ultra-cheap films with tiny budgets and few were ever considered prestige films. However, Gunday clearly is a big-budget Bollywood film--with all the trappings you'd expect from such a film. It has handsome actors, huge song and dance numbers and tons of style.

    The story is about two orphans who grew up in war-torn Bangladesh, Bikram and Bala. The two are starving and so gravitating towards a life of crime is understandable--and this sort of plot is VERY common in Indian films. They are in some ways like Robin Hood--big-time mobsters who have a heart for the poor and are their benefactors. Because of this and their toughness, no one would ever consider testifying against them and they have become the top crime lords in Calcutta. However, a policeman (the exceptionally talented Irrfan Khan) has made it his job to take down these criminals. And, in addition, the partner's strong bromance is threatened by a pretty young lady who both of them have fallen for big time.

    The first portion of the film which shows the pair as children is actually very good. It is a compelling story and you feel for them as kids. They face hunger, sexual abuse and many other obstacles and the audience naturally pulls for them--even though they do begin engaging in criminal activities in order to survive. A bit later, however, the film jumps way ahead in time. Now the pair (played by Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor) are grown up and are becoming the top criminals in the city. They also have become incredibly silly--with extremely well-coiffed hair, rakish good looks, shirts ALWAYS strategically unbuttoned and STYLE, STYLE, STYLE! In fact, they look much more like models in a Vidal Sassoon advertisement than mobsters! And, to make it worse, they act much like Sacha Baron Cohen in Brüno or Ben Stiller in Zooolander-- though these two American films were intended as comedies, not dramatic musicals like Gunday! It's a strange contrast to see their terrible performances alongside Irrfan Khan--who, as usual, is terrific. Now I am not saying that Singh and Kapoor will always be bad actors--but the sorts of performances the director elicited from them are absolutely terrible.

    Does all this bad acting and nonsense rise to the level of awfulness that merits the film being on the Bottom 100 List? Not really. While the film is pretty dumb at times (mostly, I feel due to the direction and performances by Singh and Kapoor), the film does have a few things going for it. The songs are terrific and catchy. Zafar can direct music videos--just not people acting like real people. And, as I mentioned above, Irrfan Khan is excellent in his role and this Indian actor has been getting a lot of well deserved attention in breakout films like Slumdog Millionaire, The Lunchbox and Life of Pi. Plus, parts of the story are interesting (though historically inaccurate)-- though I must admit that the film certainly does become tiresome after a while.

    So why is this poor but not terrible film rated #1 in the badness scale? I can only assume because it was so well publicized, marketed and designed to be a mega-blockbuster. Like the examples I gave above (Gigli and Glitter), this is a case where the public really LOVES getting on the bandwagon to trash a mega-film. But unlike these two films, Gunday actually made a ton of money...yet people hated it! Perhaps this makes this movie the one that Indians love to hate! All I know is that if Zafar can make more 'failures' like this one, he'll become an incredibly rich man!!

    By the way, if you're curious and would like to see the list, it's available at http://www.imdb.com/chart/bottom?ref_=nv_sr_1

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    • Anecdotes
      The film was spammed with negative reviews due to many Bangladeshi people being upset at some of the historical inaccuracy shown in the movie.
    • Gaffes
      When Nandita tells Bikram that she is a cop, he has almost a full beard. In the next shot, when he moves closer to her, his beard is 3-4 days of stubble.
    • Connexions
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 février 2014 (India)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
    • Langues
      • Hindi
      • Bengali
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Outlaws
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Calcutta, Bengale occidental, Inde
    • société de production
      • Yash Raj Films
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    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 11 061 813 $ US
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      2 heures 32 minutes
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