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Black Friday

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 23min
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8,4/10
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Gajraj Rao in Black Friday (2004)
Black Friday is a film about the investigations following the 1993 serial Bombay bomb blasts, told through the different stories of the people involved --police, conspirators, victims, middlemen.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA film about the investigations following the 1993 serial Bombay bomb blasts, told through the different stories of the people involved --police, conspirators, victims, middlemen.A film about the investigations following the 1993 serial Bombay bomb blasts, told through the different stories of the people involved --police, conspirators, victims, middlemen.A film about the investigations following the 1993 serial Bombay bomb blasts, told through the different stories of the people involved --police, conspirators, victims, middlemen.

  • Réalisation
    • Anurag Kashyap
  • Scénario
    • Anurag Kashyap
    • Hussain Zaidi
    • Piyush Mishra
  • Casting principal
    • Kay Kay Menon
    • Pawan Malhotra
    • Aditya Srivastav
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,4/10
    23 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Anurag Kashyap
    • Scénario
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Hussain Zaidi
      • Piyush Mishra
    • Casting principal
      • Kay Kay Menon
      • Pawan Malhotra
      • Aditya Srivastav
    • 89avis d'utilisateurs
    • 17avis des critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux55

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    Kay Kay Menon
    Kay Kay Menon
    • DCP Rakesh Maria
    Pawan Malhotra
    Pawan Malhotra
    • Mushtaq 'Tiger' Memon
    Aditya Srivastav
    Aditya Srivastav
    • Badshah Khan…
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    • Yeda Yakub
    Kishore Kadam
    Kishore Kadam
    • Inspector Bhaskar Dangle
    Gajraj Rao
    Gajraj Rao
    • Dawood Phanse
    Zakir Hussain
    Zakir Hussain
    • Inspector Nand Kumar Chougale
    Somesh Agarwal
    Somesh Agarwal
    • Abdul Rashid
    Akhilesh Tripathi
    • Raju
    Imtiaz Ali
    Imtiaz Ali
    • Yakub Memon
    Raj Arjun
    Raj Arjun
    • Nasir Deklu
    Ragesh Asthana
    Ragesh Asthana
    • Mohammad Dossa
    Sushovan Banerjee
    • Abhay Zarapkar
    Asif Basra
    Asif Basra
    • Shanawaz Qureshi
    Aditya Bhattacharya
    Aditya Bhattacharya
    • Sheikh Aziz
    Uday Chandra
    Uday Chandra
    • Old Neighbour at Al Hussaini
    Raj Singh Chaudhary
    Raj Singh Chaudhary
    • Mushtaq Tarani
    Raja Chaudhary
    Raja Chaudhary
    • Mushtaq tarani
    • (as Raja Choudhary)
    • Réalisation
      • Anurag Kashyap
    • Scénario
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Hussain Zaidi
      • Piyush Mishra
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    Avis des utilisateurs89

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    8ronakkotian

    A brutally honest look at the 1993 bomb blasts

    Anurag Kashyap is one of the best directors working in the Hindi film industry. I loved films like Ugly and Raman Raghav 2.0 and hearing this was one of his best, I had to check it out.

    Black Friday tells the story of the 1993 bomb blasts through the perspectives of the police, the perpetrators and everyone else involved.

    I find it fascinating how this film got pushed back so much and after seeing it, I can understand why. Based on the detailed book by Hussain Zaidi, Black Friday goes through everything leading up to the event and the aftermath and does it in a brutally honest manner. This film is risky and it's risky because it uses all the names of the people involved. Kashyap tried to make this a truly honest depiction of what was going on and that's what makes it really hardhitting. Without sugarcoating anything, Black Friday remains an interesting watch as we see the ins and outs of the bomb blasts. The film has many characters and trying to juggle everyone's story isn't an easy task but Kashyap does his best here and gives each important character ample screen time.

    Considering the film's budget limitations, this film still manages to capture the horrific nature of the blasts. Once it happens, seeing how it disturbs everyone's lives and the amount of dead bodies shown covered in blood is very intense and handled very realistically. I loved the use of red during the interrogation scenes as it increased the intense nature of the scene. The film isn't flawless. There are a couple of audio and editing issues. I think the 2 hour 40 minute runtime is a bit too long and occasionally loses steam during some parts but Black Friday is riveting most of the time.

    What really excels in this movie are the performances and I think everyone was terrific. Kay Kay Menon did a great job. I really felt the seriousness of his character during those interrogation scenes. Aditya Srivastav also did a fantastic job as one of the terrorists. The standout though was Pavan Malhotra as Tiger Memon. He owned every scene he was in. It was also really surprising to see a lot of well known people who were unknown at the time like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Gajraj Rao and Imtiaz Ali.

    Black Friday is a fantastic study on the 1993 bomb blasts and it's very impressive considering the low budget they had to work with. I would recommend giving it a watch.
    10dirtza

    Arguably the greatest Indian movie ever made...

    I remember watching the trailers of Black Friday a couple of years ago and making it a point to watch it.Never before has anyone dared to approach such a controversial issue so blatantly,which is probably why it worked.The events that are depicted in this movie shook not only the city of Bombay but the nation as a whole.To add to the documentary-like look at the blasts of '93,director Anurag Kashyap has done a brilliant job of elucidating moving,intense performances from fine actors like Kay Kay Menon and Aditya Srivastava. Technically, Black Friday is more visionary than most Hindi movies ever made.It did not have exotic locations,an ensemble star cast of the most high profile actors in the industry,or an unlimited budget,all of which are necessities for an Indian movie.The use of complex Steadicam shots,slow motion and hand-held cameras really put the movie into a different perspective.The use of lighting in situations such as the interrogations being bathed in red light also helped set the mood required to really go into the depths of all the stories of the main characters which have been intricately woven together with finesse. Hats off to Mr. Anurag Kashyap for bringing such a fine piece of art to Indian cinema.Seems like the time spent with Mr. Mani Ratnam,the greatest Indian director ever to get behind a camera,is paying off.This is evident in the tinge of patriotism and realism portrayed.Personally i hope guys with vision like this continue bringing quality to Indian cinema.It really needs it.
    10infinitelyprolonged

    A rare foray by an Indian film maker into gritty real-life drama

    Films based on books are a rarity in India. Probably that accounts for the huge amount of movies without any coherent screenplay that India churns out. Black Friday, on the other hand, is an exception, which will make any film maker proud.

    The movie, revolving around the investigation following the horrifying Bombay bomb blasts, and also showing the perpetrators' lives just before and after the incident, took a long time to get through the Censor Board, and it's not difficult to imagine why once you have seen the movie. The movie tries to portray everything the way it actually happened, or at least as the book says it happened, and succeeds. Technically the movie is top league, compared to other Hindi movies, though the editing is choppy in places. The music, by Indian Ocean, is brilliant, and more importantly suits the plot. Despite the length of the movie the director never loses grip, and that's really commendable.

    I haven't seen Satya (and I am sorry for that), so I am not very familiar with Anurag Kashyap's work (though he also did the dialogues, I believe, for Yuva, which I have seen), but considering the smoke he generates with every movie, I knew there had to be some fire to it too. And Black Friday IS fiery! The movie doesn't ever try to be politically correct and the director is almost obsessed with showing everything - even the correct language - which shall make it unsuitable for family viewing.

    The actors, with Kay Kay (he should be getting awards for this one) and Aditya Srivastava worth special mention, do a very good job too, and I think many of them are of a theatre background, which ensures a high pedigree in Indian movies. Those familiar with Indian TV serials must have seen Srivastava in an eminently well-made series called 9 Malabar Hill from the late 90s, which also starred Pawan Malhotra. Srivastava has been seen in many other smaller roles in movies and TV serials since then, but that particular role had showed how good an actor he is, and it is proved here once more. Pawan Malhotra is also a known face in India's parallel cinema movement, though he is prone to overact at times. Kay Kay is one of the best actors to have hit the Indian screen in recent years, and brilliant performances aren't new to him.

    The movie is unique in the sense that it shows the life of a terrorist AFTER the blast and how he copes with all the pressures. Then there's the pressure faced by the investigators to get to the terrorist, but taking care at the same time that they don't harm innocent people in their zeal. When I saw in the credits that the movie was based on a book by a Muslim author, I started feeling that it was going to be a biased description of the atrocities of Mumbai police on innocent members of the Musilm community during the investigations. Such a thought process is shameful, but natural in India's circumstances. But surprisingly, and thankfully, the movie, and so I suppose the book too, is as objective as it could have been without appearing sympathetic to either of the parties.

    To finish off, this is one of those (very rare) movies that convince you that the future isn't all that bad for Hindi cinema. A must watch for all Hindi movie fans, and even those who normally don't watch Hindi movies because of the unrealistic gloss and song-and-dance routines.
    Chrysanthepop

    A Haunting Friday

    'Black Friday' is horrifyingly raw. It's overwhelmingly dark. It's frighteningly real. It's daringly gritty and graphic. Anurag Kashyap's film is one of the most skillfully executed movies of recent times. A great screenplay, strong light effects, the use of color, the direction, the performances, the background score work together very effectively. The cinematography, whether the shaky camera, the zooming or the closeup shots, works brilliantly. 'Black Friday' is slick (but not so much as to take away from the realness). Actors Kay Kay Menon, Aditya Shrivastava and Pavan Malhotra do an excellent job in the acting department.

    Based on Hussain Zaidi's book of the same title, 'Black Friday' revolves around the investigation of the infamous Bombay blasts (after which Bombay became Mumbai) in the early 90s. The movie opens with a 'boom' and from then on the intricate investigation proceeds. As the trial was still in process, Kashyap had to wait years before his movie could finally release in 2007. The director deserves credit for bravely making a film on such a serious and risky subject.

    However, it does have the documentary feel. Kashyap breaks the film into chapters and this gave the feeling that one was watching a documentary series. The pace isn't steady because the film does drag at certain points.

    'Black Friday' is a brave well-made film and it is one that should be watched. Not everyone might like it but on some level they may appreciate it.
    10gajjar-rushi-a

    Hats-off to such a brilliant film-making in current film industry

    I just watched Black Friday last night at home and didn't feel like missing a single scene or even a shot of the movie. I was totally concentrated and lost in this movie. I felt how a genuine, appreciable and real effort can go wasted on box office. Such movies should run well even on box office as well as in award functions.

    Kay Kay Menon is one of my favorite actor as well as Pavan Malhotra in his intense role playing. Hats off again to this movie from 1st scene to last one. The sequence of Badshah Khan moving Rampur to Jaipur to Kolkata and back to Rampur is truly worth-watching. I know this movie didn't mean to earn profits or a MASALA FLICK that's why it became a serious cinema and worth watching.

    Anurag Kashyap has really done a brilliant and hard-hitting job. I wanted to see this movie from the moment I came to knowledge about it. I really enjoyed every moment though I found there were many censor cuts during the movie and BEEP tones during bad words speaking. Anurag made it hardcore real.

    I am not here to reveal or tell the story as it will spoil concentration and excitement of the watchers who didn't watch this movie yet. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND BY BEING A REAL MOVIE-WATCHER TO SEE THIS MOVIE ANY WAY YOU CAN GET IT.

    I learned that because of politicians' dirty plays, games and just because of their selfishness such incidences happens frequently in our country and which interrupts India to move further progressively. Such degressing tact, cheats and bad intentions of our politicians ruins peace between 2 religions and whatever they do they do just for their own benefit. How many innocent people were killed during such riots and blasts that's nightmarish thought and DID THIS POLITICIANS EVER THINK ABOUT THEIR INNOCENT FAMILIES WHILE PLANNING SUCH THINGS? My anger is purely towards THE POLITICIANS not to any Hindu or Muslim. Now our young generation must come up with their new ideas, intelligence and unity to fail such bad and dishonest intentions of Indian POLITICIANS.

    BLACK Friday is most worth watching that's all.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film was banned in India and was released theatrically only 2 years after its actual planned release date.
    • Gaffes
      When the dog is taken inside the small go-down to check the sacks containing the RDX, it simply whimpers and comes out(because it only smells fish), thus indicating that there is no explosive material. But when the cop comes in and kicks the bottom sack, he finds the stuff. The dog itself smelled the lowermost sack in the first place, yet it did not bark.
    • Citations

      Badshah Khan: I want to go to Dubai!

      Bashir Khan: But how'll you go without your Passsport?

      Badshah Khan: Why? Anwar has everbody's Passports. Am I right Anwar? You have everybody's Passports, right?

      Anwar Theba: I dont have anybody's Passport!

      Badshah Khan: What? When we came back from Islamabad, you had kept everybody's Passports you crook!

      Anwar Theba: Mind your language Badshah!

      Badshah Khan: Okay, then where're the Passports?

      Anwar Theba: I told you to maintain a civil language, Badshah! Don't you take that tone with me!

      Badshah Khan: Alright, then tell me where are the Passports?

      Anwar Theba: They're with Tiger bhai.

      [Somebody from the background says, "They've all been burnt... destroyed"]

      Badshah Khan: Burnt? What? How can you destroy my Passport without even asking me?

      Anwar Theba: So what? Everybody's Passports have been burnt!

      [Badshah gets violent]

      Anwar Theba: Hey Badshah, you talk to me! Tiger bhai has made some arrangement for us. And you better mind your language!

      Badshah Khan: Arrangements my ass! He hasn't made any goddamn arrangements! He's taken us for a ride. He's fucked us all up!

      Anwar Theba: Whom are you abusing, Badshah? Stop using that language!

      Badshah Khan: [Fight ensues] What the hell? They told me to go to Jaipur first. After coming to Jaipur, they ask me to go somewhere else now! Up your's! I want my Passport back! How can they burn it just like that?

      [Badshah breaks free from the melee and leaves]

      Badshah Khan: Aye you, come here!

    • Versions alternatives
      The UK release was cut, cut was required to sight of real animal cruelty (cockfighting), in accordance with BBFC Policy, in order to obtain an 18 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Kaun Banega Crorepati?: Épisode #3.9 (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Arey Ruk Ja Re Bandey
      Lyrics by Piyush Mishra

      Composed by Indian Ocean

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 février 2007 (Inde)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Site officiel
      • Stream black friday officially on Hotstar Singapore
    • Langues
      • Hindi
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Чорна п'ятниця
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, Inde
    • Sociétés de production
      • Mid Day Multimedia Limited
      • Big Bang Pictures
      • Jhamu Sughand
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    Box-office

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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 35 000 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 000 $US
      • 11 févr. 2007
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 610 897 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      2 heures 23 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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