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Titli, une chronique indienne

Titre original : Titli
  • 2014
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 56min
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7,5/10
5,5 k
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Titli, une chronique indienne (2014)
CrimeDramaThriller

Titli est le plus jeune membre d'une fratrie de braqueurs de voitures? il souhaite échapper à l'activité familiale. Sa femme et lui font le pacte de se libérer de l'emprise familiale. Mais l... Tout lireTitli est le plus jeune membre d'une fratrie de braqueurs de voitures? il souhaite échapper à l'activité familiale. Sa femme et lui font le pacte de se libérer de l'emprise familiale. Mais la fuite est-elle vraiment possible?Titli est le plus jeune membre d'une fratrie de braqueurs de voitures? il souhaite échapper à l'activité familiale. Sa femme et lui font le pacte de se libérer de l'emprise familiale. Mais la fuite est-elle vraiment possible?

  • Réalisation
    • Kanu Behl
  • Scénario
    • Kanu Behl
    • Sharat Katariya
  • Casting principal
    • Shashank Arora
    • Ranvir Shorey
    • Shivani Raghuvanshi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    5,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kanu Behl
    • Scénario
      • Kanu Behl
      • Sharat Katariya
    • Casting principal
      • Shashank Arora
      • Ranvir Shorey
      • Shivani Raghuvanshi
    • 37avis d'utilisateurs
    • 39avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 23 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Shashank Arora
    Shashank Arora
    • Titli
    Ranvir Shorey
    Ranvir Shorey
    • Vikram
    Shivani Raghuvanshi
    Shivani Raghuvanshi
    • Neelu
    Amit Sial
    Amit Sial
    • Pradeep
    Lalit Behl
    • Daddy
    Janav Chanana
    • Sample Flat - Son
    Neetu Chanana
    • Sample Flat - Wife
    Raman Chanana
    • Sample Flat - Husband
    Nitten Chaturrvaydi
    • Car Salesman
    Vibha Chaudhary
    • Mrs. Madan Singh
    Harish Chhabra
    Harish Chhabra
    • Khanduri
    Devika
    • Sangeeta's Lawyer
    Harish Dinkar
    • Prince Office Manager
    Solanki Diwakar
    Solanki Diwakar
    • Wedding Card Guy
    • (as Solanki)
    Sumit Gulati
    • Pintu
    Aamir Khan
    • Apple
    Neha Khanna
    • Prince's Wife
    Vidushi Khanna
    • First Heist Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Kanu Behl
    • Scénario
      • Kanu Behl
      • Sharat Katariya
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    Avis des utilisateurs37

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    8ajit2106

    Raw and delinquent

    "Titli" keeps all the clichés aside and gives you some hard-hitting cinematic experience. Kanu Behl has surely an eye for the avant-garde cinema and directs this cruel and unrepentant film.

    Three brothers live their lives doing random car-jacking in Delhi's dark side with their father. They do not have any remorse doing these felonies but everyone is combating the cruelty of life. The poverty, covet to live a better life and crime are the main components of the film.

    This is not your every Friday film; it induces a challenge for the viewer and shows that people are surviving in any condition. They can go to any length chasing the dream of being better and living a layman's life. However, there are plethora of complexities and struggle. If you belong to hell, all the roads will bring you back and there is no redemption at all. The resurrection and resurgence is not an easy nut to crack.

    It may not be everyone's movie but niche will surely appreciate this because it has a breath of fresh air and it does not rely on pompous or larger than life characters. Every character has a motive and it has been designed carefully.

    The long shots and silence describe every nuance and it does not require pages of conversation or dialogs. The acting is powerful and actors have delivered the dialect to the perfection.

    We need this kind of cinema which leaves you thinking after watching it and spread the cognizance that there is a whole different life which does not belong to chiffon cinema.

    Kudos.
    9indianature

    Brutally real - Not for children

    I wanted to watch Titli for awhile and managed to get hold of a VCD eventually.

    This is a very dark story, not for those who are looking for a 'time- pass' watch.

    It is also brutally real. The settings are so real. Apart from the smells of the surroundings that obviously do not come through, this is perhaps too real for comfort.

    Whoever did the casting did a brilliant job. Shashank Arora is the perfect Titli, Shivani - Neelu as is the rest of the cast.

    It is an unusual plot, very well executed. While I enjoyed the film as a film, this is not for those who seek entertainment in a movie.

    The abusive language and some of the violent scenes are not recommended for children.

    That said, Titli is worth a watch for those who like serious cinema.
    9vikramd3

    Raw movie, not your usual commercial dreamland!

    Now 'Raw' isn't a genre but it could very well be. The movie is as Raw as it gets. If you are planning to watch this movie on a lazy Sunday afternoon then you're better off it.

    This movie is not for folks who expect the typical 'Bollywood Happy Ending'. Its far more in touch with reality than any other movie that I've seen in the last year, which is what makes it raw and gripping.

    This is not your typical weekend movie and takes you into a world that no one really wants to be a part of. The struggles, the relationships, the circumstances are very real and you ought to watch it if you don't mind a taste of the 'not so beautiful' reality every now and then.

    A little more pace in the movie would've definitely made this a far more edgy thriller, lets get a better editor next time maybe!
    7scottshak_111

    A ballsy attempt at the dirty dark!

    Kanu's Titli is an insane scrutiny into the head of a protagonist born in shambles. Surrounded by a filthy immoral environment that has affected his upbringing, Titli is a complex character breathing in a rotting muck with a dream.

    The direction of Titli is one of the finest kinds. Behl spends ample amount of time on mundane things, captures mire gorgeously. He has caught the broken and the shattered perfectly. He literally walks behind the protagonist with a shaky camera to execute a well prepared live action drama to perfection. His frames are slow, and fade to the next ones with a purpose. He also incorporates great backdrops to complement his work. Little unnoticed things have been brought into the vanguard. Things that we see and forget quickly have been slapped on his frames. Like a spider dangling to the movie's score, or an old tattered ceiling fan making every effort to breathe in a trampled house. He captures an entire developing city marvelously to insinuate how a lot of people are slaves to dreams like that of Titli's.

    The flick begins with Titli's dream, in a parking lot of a mall. It focuses on how the lad is trying really hard to escape from the swamp he has been breathing in. Then comes the unfortunate incident that topples his life over. He finds himself at Ground Zero once again. His brethren marry him to a girl for advantage. The girl on the other hand brings another story with her. The whole plot is about pursuing his dream, tackling hell whilst doing so and his life being smacked between his dream and someone else's.

    The movie also compels you to think about the choices Titli takes at odd crucial hours. It lets you dive deep into the head of an abnormal person whose life had been nothing but chaos. There are a lot of things going in the skull of Titli, character exceptionally portrayed by Shashank Arora, and you can almost read him like a book. Lalit Behl's character is that of an onlooker and a freeloader, a leech who doesn't involve himself in anything and yet piggybacks to feed himself. As Titli, eventually calls him a 'pig' an apt Some of the bits in the movie are downright outrageous. There is a lot of retching going on, which might disgust you beyond limit. When you see someone take up a hammer or a stick, you expect some badass bludgeoning, but alas this wasn't put a proper thought to, and it looks more animated than real. Such places you can almost see through their acts.

    Titli touches the thrilling dark which might give you the chills at times. It is scintillating at many junctures, fills you with sympathy and a plenty of times with disgust.

    Another great thing about the movie is its exceptional cast. Their acting prowess is extremely engaging. Little unaffected acts that cover 'em up with profundity are quite delightful. Everyone is engulfed in their bits and that just nails the coffin perfectly. We surely can't overlook Amit Sial's bit in the movie. Ranvir Shorey is simply outstanding too.

    The editing department of the flick could have seen some more cuts, since the movie ended up being lengthy.

    Bottomline: Titli isn't for everybody. If you are into dark cinema or wish to watch quality movies, go for it.
    9shreyanshverma16

    Very raw and untouched story of an urban below middle class family.

    Strong base of raw and creative story. This movie had unfold another picture of the Indian suburbs which lies in the family situated in there. If one talks about the screenplay, they have done full justice by keeping it slight gritty. The music dwells in situation, defining every bit of the movie. The movie maintains a normal pace, the storytelling not fast but holds the content in its pace. From assisting LSD and Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, Kanu Behl made a promising debut in the line of direction. If you are familiar with the dark, noxious underbelly of Delhi, then Titli hits you in the guts right from the first frame. Because it is about a world which co-exists right in our midst, a world so lowly that we ignore but never forget while driving back home in the still of the night. Even if you haven't been to any such place in the capital, or encountered the people who inhabit these crowded bylanes, the fact is that Titli could be about any city, and its people.

    Titli (Shashank Arora) is the youngest in a family of poor car-jackers who live in the outskirts of Delhi. These bylanes are occupied by people who're oscillating between the idea of a better life and their ruined present. Titli's elder brothers, Vikram (Ranvir Shorey) and Bawla (Amit Sial) are emotionally traumatised, drifting from one day to the other, without any concrete plan for their future. It's this oppressed section of the society which is untouchable for the growing 'corporate' India. Writers Sharat Katariya and Kanu Behl don't keep you at an objective distance. They challenge you to stop ignoring the so-called social blots, and once you're sucked in, they make you believe that the injustice behind the rough exterior is systematic. It could be anything from the patriarchal mindset to the hurried urbanisation, or maybe it's a mixture of both and many more twisted theories. The language, lifestyle and aspirations of these people living beside a gutter prompt a lot of Dilliwaallaahs to deny their existence despite knowing that it's actually the 'civilised' world which is contributing to pushing them over the edge. No, Titli doesn't frighten you. It doesn't make you privy to some private conversations either. Instead, it pushes you out of slumber and makes you see the after-effects of a waywardly classic liberal economy. Kanu Behl's Titli is the most impressive film of this year so far. Its tryst with reality will keep you hooked till the end, to say the least. Titli is the latest gem from evolving Indian cinema. Don't even think of missing it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kanu Behl, Titli's Director, got the inspiration for the movie in 2011 from the news report of a car-jacker gang in Delhi led by a local goon, Joginder Joga.
    • Gaffes
      Toutes les informations contiennent des spoilers
    • Connexions
      References Bunty Aur Babli (2005)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 mai 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook Page
      • Official Twitter
    • Langue
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Butterfly
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Delhi, Delhi, Inde
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dibakar Banerjee Productions
      • Yash Raj Films
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 229 691 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 56 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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