Shagird
- 2011
- 2h 23min
NOTE IMDb
7,0/10
2,4 k
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Une jeune recrue de police s’interrogent sur les techniques de ses supérieurs et essaient de localiser les ravisseurs de sa petite amie.Une jeune recrue de police s’interrogent sur les techniques de ses supérieurs et essaient de localiser les ravisseurs de sa petite amie.Une jeune recrue de police s’interrogent sur les techniques de ses supérieurs et essaient de localiser les ravisseurs de sa petite amie.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Rimi Sen
- Varsha Mathur
- (as Rimi)
Jahangir Khan
- Inspector Shamsher
- (as Khan Jahangir Khan)
Annamaria Pinna
- Catherine Jones
- (as Anna Maria Pinna)
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Simple awesome! That's how I'd best describe this movie if words were limited. But words won't do. You've got to watch this film to know what I mean.
A cop story against the corrupt system, which is so often covered in Bollywood, but with twists and turns and action scenes that you will NEVER expect, and awesome dialogue work by Nana Patakar will keep you hooked for the entire length of the film.
Music is alright, the storyline is the best. There is no choreography.
Seriously, this film deserved more attention.
9 on 10 for Shagird.
A cop story against the corrupt system, which is so often covered in Bollywood, but with twists and turns and action scenes that you will NEVER expect, and awesome dialogue work by Nana Patakar will keep you hooked for the entire length of the film.
Music is alright, the storyline is the best. There is no choreography.
Seriously, this film deserved more attention.
9 on 10 for Shagird.
Shahgird, directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, is a gripping crime thriller that delves into the darker side of law enforcement and the moral complexities of its officers. The film follows a seasoned, cynical cop, portrayed by Nana Patekar, who runs an unorthodox and corrupt unit in a dangerous city. His young, idealistic recruit, played by Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, finds himself torn between his duties and the brutal reality of the police force.
Patekar's commanding performance is the standout, capturing his character's moral decay and ruthless nature with finesse. Ayyub also shines in his role, bringing emotional depth to his character's inner conflict. The film's intense narrative is complemented by Dhulia's sharp direction and a dark, moody atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged throughout. However, Shahgird is not without its flaws, with certain plot elements feeling predictable. Still, it remains an engaging portrayal of power, loyalty, and corruption.
Patekar's commanding performance is the standout, capturing his character's moral decay and ruthless nature with finesse. Ayyub also shines in his role, bringing emotional depth to his character's inner conflict. The film's intense narrative is complemented by Dhulia's sharp direction and a dark, moody atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged throughout. However, Shahgird is not without its flaws, with certain plot elements feeling predictable. Still, it remains an engaging portrayal of power, loyalty, and corruption.
The movie plot is very similar but Nana acting as always steals the show the first half is shaky but the second half is very good and it's a many time watchalbe film
I am somehow surprised with the way this movie deals with itself. It showcases the various sides of human nature, most importantly greed.
Corruption is in center-stage here as Nana Patekar defies the odd and establishes his own aura in the police department. His connection with the ministers go awry when greed kicks in & that is what the movie is all about. Supporting cast is great & the characters played by them is very genuine. A parade of surprises in the second half will blow your mind, as the plot paces. Anurag Kashyap & Zakir Hussain are charming.
But, Training Day (2001) is better as Shagird goes low in film-making factors. No, Tigmanshu Dhulia is a genius, but camera work & editing & BG score are what I'm disappointed with. A little more polishing could've made me rate higher than 7.1.
BOTTOM LINE: Recommended for people who enjoy action-crime movies like Ab Tak Chappan! It entertains!
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
Profanity: Mild | Violence/Gore: Very Critical | Smoking: Strong | Drugs: No | Alcohol: Mild | Sex/Nudity/Foreplay: No | Vulgarity: Very Mild
Corruption is in center-stage here as Nana Patekar defies the odd and establishes his own aura in the police department. His connection with the ministers go awry when greed kicks in & that is what the movie is all about. Supporting cast is great & the characters played by them is very genuine. A parade of surprises in the second half will blow your mind, as the plot paces. Anurag Kashyap & Zakir Hussain are charming.
But, Training Day (2001) is better as Shagird goes low in film-making factors. No, Tigmanshu Dhulia is a genius, but camera work & editing & BG score are what I'm disappointed with. A little more polishing could've made me rate higher than 7.1.
BOTTOM LINE: Recommended for people who enjoy action-crime movies like Ab Tak Chappan! It entertains!
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
Profanity: Mild | Violence/Gore: Very Critical | Smoking: Strong | Drugs: No | Alcohol: Mild | Sex/Nudity/Foreplay: No | Vulgarity: Very Mild
Shagird is the movie every fan of Ab Tak Chhappan has been waiting for. Nana Patekar reprises his encounter specialist cop act, this time in darker shades for director Tigmanshu Dhulia and again carries the film on his veteran shoulders. It finally portrays Dhulia's potential which was being promised to us for long and delivers a thrilling chor-police movie, though not as memorable as Ab Tak Chhappan perhaps.
From the beginning we find out that the film is a no-nonsense gripping thriller with the emphasis on storytelling rather than traditional Bollywood entertainment. There isn't much on the songs front, but there are enough twists to make even the experienced fan interested as the story never gets too predictable.
Youngster Mohit Ahlawat has been given a golden opportunity to shine alongside Nana and almost makes the most of it. Zakir Hussain is outstanding as the corrupt minister and this could be his best performance yet. Shagird also stars maverick new-age director Anurag Kashyap in his longest role as an actor yet. But again, none of them would even be noticed if it wasn't for the charismatic Nana (who has recently given majestic restrained performances in Raajneeti and Ab Tak Chhappan and another one here in Shagird) as the no-conscience police officer Hanumant Singh who is like a demi-god in the Delhi Police, known for his bravery in the field against the criminals. But what lies beneath is what the young shagird, meaning understudy, Mohit Kumar (Mohit Ahlawat) finds out quickly. Does he have enough courage and grit to stand by his morals? Find out. Watch Shagird if you're Nana's fan or if you want to become one.
From the beginning we find out that the film is a no-nonsense gripping thriller with the emphasis on storytelling rather than traditional Bollywood entertainment. There isn't much on the songs front, but there are enough twists to make even the experienced fan interested as the story never gets too predictable.
Youngster Mohit Ahlawat has been given a golden opportunity to shine alongside Nana and almost makes the most of it. Zakir Hussain is outstanding as the corrupt minister and this could be his best performance yet. Shagird also stars maverick new-age director Anurag Kashyap in his longest role as an actor yet. But again, none of them would even be noticed if it wasn't for the charismatic Nana (who has recently given majestic restrained performances in Raajneeti and Ab Tak Chhappan and another one here in Shagird) as the no-conscience police officer Hanumant Singh who is like a demi-god in the Delhi Police, known for his bravery in the field against the criminals. But what lies beneath is what the young shagird, meaning understudy, Mohit Kumar (Mohit Ahlawat) finds out quickly. Does he have enough courage and grit to stand by his morals? Find out. Watch Shagird if you're Nana's fan or if you want to become one.
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- AnecdotesThis film is inspired by Hollywood film Training Day starring Denzel Washington.
- ConnexionsReferences House No. 44 (1955)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 352 861 $US
- Durée
- 2h 23min(143 min)
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