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Raazi

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 18min
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7,7/10
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Alia Bhatt in Raazi (2018)
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Se déroulant en 1971, quand la guerre couvait entre l’Inde et le Pakistan, Raazi – l’adaptation du roman de Harinder Sikka “Calling Sehmat” – est l’histoire vraie d’une jeune fille de 20 ans... Tout lireSe déroulant en 1971, quand la guerre couvait entre l’Inde et le Pakistan, Raazi – l’adaptation du roman de Harinder Sikka “Calling Sehmat” – est l’histoire vraie d’une jeune fille de 20 ans originaire du Cachemire.Se déroulant en 1971, quand la guerre couvait entre l’Inde et le Pakistan, Raazi – l’adaptation du roman de Harinder Sikka “Calling Sehmat” – est l’histoire vraie d’une jeune fille de 20 ans originaire du Cachemire.

  • Réalisation
    • Meghna Gulzar
  • Scénario
    • Harinder S. Sikka
    • Meghna Gulzar
    • Bhavani Iyer
  • Casting principal
    • Alia Bhatt
    • Vicky Kaushal
    • Rajit Kapoor
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    35 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Meghna Gulzar
    • Scénario
      • Harinder S. Sikka
      • Meghna Gulzar
      • Bhavani Iyer
    • Casting principal
      • Alia Bhatt
      • Vicky Kaushal
      • Rajit Kapoor
    • 216avis d'utilisateurs
    • 39avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 27 victoires et 55 nominations au total

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    Alia Bhatt
    Alia Bhatt
    • Sehmat Khan
    Vicky Kaushal
    Vicky Kaushal
    • Iqbal Syed
    Rajit Kapoor
    Rajit Kapoor
    • Hidayat Khan
    Shishir Sharma
    Shishir Sharma
    • Brig. Parvez Syed
    Ashwath Bhatt
    Ashwath Bhatt
    • Mehboob Syed
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Khalid Mir
    Soni Razdan
    Soni Razdan
    • Teji
    Arif Zakaria
    Arif Zakaria
    • Abdul
    Amruta Khanvilkar
    Amruta Khanvilkar
    • Munira
    Kanwaljeet Singh
    Kanwaljeet Singh
    • Nikhil Bakshi - Older
    • (as Kanwaljit Singh)
    Aman Vasishth
    • Nikhil Bakshi - Younger
    Veer Samra
    • Nafisa
    Saloni
    • Nurse at Military Hospital
    Deepak Saini
    • Tailor in Lahore
    Sima Pari
    • Shyama
    Pramod Pathak
    Pramod Pathak
    • Kabir Murtaza
    Sukesh Mishra
    • Saadiq
    Dharmik Joysar
    • Zain Baig
    • Réalisation
      • Meghna Gulzar
    • Scénario
      • Harinder S. Sikka
      • Meghna Gulzar
      • Bhavani Iyer
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    8sagarshares7854

    Highly recommend it!

    **Minor spoilers**

    We often laud our soldiers who have died trying to protect our Nation from enemies.Poems and songs are written.Laurels are given.Deservedly so.However,what about the people who are unnamed(and will probably remain so),but still served a pivotal role in protecting the Nation..and maybe even died doing so? 'Raazi' tells the story of one such character.

    Among other things,the central purpose of 'Raazi' is to outline the sacrifices spies make.As one character complaints in a rather vicious manner,"Na rishton ki qadar hai..Na jaan ki"(you neither care for relationships nor life) The Nation comes first for these people.So much so,that even some personal relationships need to be sacrificed(atleast in this movie's case)

    It is very,very rare to find an Indian movie that doesn't callously demean the 'enemy'.Usually,the audience is just supposed to hate the other side.Our side is always the best and the people involved think the same.Manipulative music,spoon-feeding the audience,cliched dialogues and extremely one-sided narrations usually plague Bollywood's attempts at patriotic movies.'Raazi' steers clear of all these issues.On the contrary,this movie demands an attentive viewing.The viewer is expected to remember certain details.The movie is buoyed by a taut screenplay and a brilliant central performance.Interestingly,this movie respects the patriotism on both sides.Neither side is made out to be a villain or a Hero.All characters are trying to do what's best for their country(ies)

    I am delighted that such a movie has come out of India.There are some minor plot holes,but they don't affect the movie in any important way.Kudos to Meghna Gulzar for trusting the audience with such a screenplay and Kudos for bringing such a story to the public.

    P.S.: There is something for Breaking Bad fans here too.I also got Homeland vibes from some scenes.
    10bharaths-435-14892

    A tight no-nonsense thriller with excellent acting

    Raazi does what very few Bollywood movies do right. It pulls off a tight script with good acting, and a realistic believable storyline that leaves you on the edge of your seat for two hours. The film also manages to maintain a tight pace while building up towards an impactful climax. In particular, I think three things made it unforgettable:

    Firstly, the acting was on point, and made the movie what it turned out to be. Alia Bhatt is turning out to be an absolute genius, and has come a long way from her 'student of the year' days. There are very few in her peer-group that can do justice to these kinds of roles. Vicky Kaushal was good as the beguiled husband, and his restrained yet emotional male character (supporting a powerful female lead) is a Bollywood rarity, and was thoroughly enjoyable. The others are on point too, with minor actors like Jaideep Ahlawat and Rajit Kapoor delivering strong performances.

    Secondly, the movie turned out to be tight and on point, with no melodramatic displays of emotion or sappy songs. The good old premises of a bride departing to her husband's household for (presumably) good, the arranged marriage with a virtually unknown man, and eventual marriage consummation were all present, in theory. These are all typically perfect opportunities to inject unnecessary bridal parting songs, lengthy wedding song and dance sequences (boy's side, girl's side, etc.) and the worst of all - a song balancing sleaze with "Indian culture" (read: censor board mandated restraint) that plays when the marriage is consummated (this is typically a couple kissing and rolling around in a bed, carefully clothing their privates with velvet or satin sheets). But Raazi eliminates all of this fluff and more, leaving you wishing more movies would do away with the crap in favor of keeping the pace of the plot.

    Lastly, and most importantly, Raazi does justice to the complexity of the India-Pakistan conflict. The countries have a shared history which makes the war painfully more unique (e.g. Abdul, the oldest and most faithful caretaker in the Pakistani household is of Indian origin). The movie takes no sides, and shows you that humanity and ruthlessness exist on both sides. This is a significant departure from the patriotic films of yesteryear - we are habituated to seeing a good vs evil theme, and having Pakistanis depicted as soulless warmongers. And so, you are simply not prepared to empathize with Iqbal's (Vicky Kaushal's) gentle persona, and when you do, it his vulnerable humanity hits you like a truck. Conversely, the hardened Indian intelligence agent Mir is many things during the movie, but 'human' he is not.

    I walked away from the theater understanding better the nature of such wars, and that the real conflict is not over Kashmir, or between two sides, or between ideologies. The real conflict is always fought within the human heart: between the ruthless imperatives of duty, and the very human urges of gentleness, mercy and love.
    9Fella_shibby

    The director did a masterful technique of placing the audience in Sehmat's shoes......top notch acting n direction.

    This is how Indian movies shud be made without the usual bollywood nonsense. Set during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, the film concerns an Indian female spy Sehmat married to a Pakistani military man. I haven't read the book but I still thoroughly enjoyed this film. The director did a masterful technique of placing the audience in Sehmat's shoes, the audience is privy to the information as she receives n passes on to the Intelligence bureau. Alia Bhatt as Sehmat did a terrific job n Vicky Kaushal as her husband was an icing on the cake. The scene of the marriage consummation is aptly placed. I am really surprised n happy that for the first time Bollywood hasn't demonized enemy soldiers. It is a slow burner, this is neither an Akshay/Salman/Sunny Deol movie. There are no action sequences or intense shootouts. Most of the film is shot in the house. This is entirely unglamorous, but the film does have an underlying tension n relies on the impending sense of dread which hangs over Sehmat's entire investigation. Ther r two scenes wher Sehmat is almost exposed n the reaction n facial expression of Alia during those two scenes were amazing. My only cribbing is why on earth the servant has to run or keep on running rather than alarm other people. Nevertheless a very solid n different Indian spy thriller. Happy Ramadan. Fasting is anti cancer.
    9maulin5

    Meghna+Alia+Vicky = A Must Watch. (Ae Watan song is superb!)

    Based on an incredible true story, Raazi is a tribute to unknown heroes of our nation in war time zone. Directed by Meghna Gulzar, who had directed extremely well movie- Talvar in past, this film tells a story about a normal and simple Indian girl, and her journey from being a daughter to a wife and to a spy. One more factor is also there, but am not revealing now because you will get it at the end.

    Alia Bhatt plays a character of Sehmat, who is an Indian spy married to a Pakistani military officer (Vicky Kaushal) during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 on the order of her father. Would she get success to pass on information from Pakistan to India without getting caught and to help Indian forces to stop the war or fight back to Pakistan.... For that go and watch Raazi.

    It is an adaptation of Harinder Sikka's novel 'Calling Sehmat'. Screenplay has been written by Meghna and Bhavani Iyer. Dialogues are written by Meghna. Some dialogues are outstanding. 'Watan Ke Aage Kuch Nahi, Khud Bhi Nahi... Mohabbat Bhi Nahi!' One more is there, when one is declaring about his cancer, he says that- 'Smoking To Ki Nahi Kabhi... Magar Shayad Zindagi ke Kash Thode Lambe Le Liye...!' What a line man! Only a daughter of a great poet can write such!

    Alia Bhatt has delivered another award winning performance. Till now in this year, she is the deserving one. First time you will see her crying. Especially, in that scene where she is asking his officer about how to balance between life, emotions and duty in war, because it is the toughest one. VIcky Kaushal is as usaul superb. He has less dialogues, but his silences speak more. The gun scene with Alia is the best scene of these two actors. Jaideep Ahlawat has done commendable job. He is always good. But this time he is on another level. Along with Rajit Kapur and Soni Razdan, rest are good, too.

    Lyrics by Gulzar Saheb and Music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy. Dilbaro is pure Kashmiri folk song on the perfect situation of marriage saying- 'Mudke Na Dekho Dilbaro!' Raazi title track is engaging. Whenever Arijit's voice starts in the hall, some magic happens everytime in this film. School annual function song by Sunidhi and the same song in Arijit Singh's voice - 'Ae Watan'- is the best song that Gulzar Saheb can give us in this decade. What a melody man! Looks like a classic old hindi film tune. For the film situated in 1971, this is the best patriotic song one can ever make! I am so proud of this song... 'Main Jahan Rahun Jahaan Mein Yaad Rahe Tu, Ae Watan... Mere Watan!'

    I knew that this film would be superb. But this song has uplifted it more. But the same time, it's touching the deepest portion of heart. Human is very complicated creature. Human is not a robot. For anyone, it is hard to be a robot. One can try one's best, but one can't delete the function of emotions from the body. Without emotions, there is no living. Salute to those heroes who are living without emotions so that millions of people from their countries can live happily!

    If a girl can go to this level for her father and her nation, what can you or I do at current position! The question is unanswered by me. I am still thinking (while writing as well!) The more I think of it, the more I am getting deeper in the thought.

    The story of a courageous girl is definitely a Must Watch. You'll feel proud of such unsung heroes of your country. Feel the emotions of them. Feel the tension of espionage. Feel the heat of war. As they say- In the War, nothing is important than War, neither you, nor me!
    8myselfninad

    a layered patriotic film with a humanistic approach

    Until the interval, the film was slowly boiling but felt like something was missing. But a powerful scene just before the interval explained the whole film in a go. Sehmat undresses herself after a killing, stands under the shower and cries - the cries crack up the heart. One surrenders to the nation irrespective of the in-depth emotions, until Raazi came up the films relied more on nation. But, Meghna Gulzar proves, Emotion is greater than Nation.

    The complex nature of the film might come across as a defect, beneath the surface the heart is rapidly beating and the conflicts underline every character. The borders cease to exist, writers Bhavani Iyer and Meghna Gulzar team up to built a strong sense of emotional play. And this is just what I always expected from a war-torn film. The dynamics of "Ae Watan" play in context to both the countries, there's no hero or villain - humanity is. Bollywood has often patronised the term "patriotism", Raazi steps beyond it by taking up the humanistic approach brilliantly. And then, the following dialogue works as a paradox- "Watan Ke Aage Kuch Bhi Nahi, Mohabbat Bhi Nahi (there's nothing beyond a nation, not even love)", says Iqbal Syed.

    Sehmat played by Alia Bhatt carves into emotion during the shower scene, often her anxiety comes across childish which just stands as a mould. Watching the film with a peaceful mind might help to digest the thought properly, and I guess, our nation needs such a thought owing to the present "nationalist" agenda.

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    • Anecdotes
      Real Sehmat passed away a month before film's release.
    • Gaffes
      Sehmat is seen burying her father.But in Islam women aren't allowed to be near where a dead person is being buried.
    • Citations

      Sehmat: My father has also taught me that there is nothing above nation, not even yourself

    • Connexions
      Featured in 64th Vimal Elaichi Filmfare Awards (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Ae Watan
      Lyrics by Gulzar

      Music by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa

      Performed by Arijit Singh

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 mai 2018 (Inde)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Site officiel
      • DHARMA PRODUCTIONS
    • Langue
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Заговор
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dharma Productions
      • Junglee Pictures
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      • 300 000 000 ₹ (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 812 763 $US
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      2 heures 18 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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