220 समीक्षाएं
Bobby Deol is terrific in his role. I never expected this from him. But Climax is too rushed and narration could have been better in a gripping way rest of them were good my personal favourite is shukla his performance was too good bgm is okay
- sudhirjames
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
- praveenji89
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Nothing new, RGV underworld movies were far better than this. In 2020, they are providing 90s material.
Red Chillies come with better projects. I heard a lot about this book but after watching movie didn't get why it was so hyped.
- mani-mishra1304
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
India needs such cult of Crime! Police movies!
The Screenplay! Cinematography! The acting of each and everyone in the cast is top notch!
Overall, a great watch!
- neilupinto
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
This movie started off well and had a great potential to build something good. Unfortunately, it seemed like the director and the script writer just gave up midway and made sometime just to finish the project. Just plain and simple - it's frustrating as the movie could not build upon the premise to give a satisfactory feel to its conclusion.
- anmolkishore
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
This movie is based on novel and has great story plot. Good direction could lead this to a interesting crime thriller experience but instead of this it ended up in vague with disruptive plot. No wonder it's released on Netflix. Red chilli production do marketing in such a way that it makes hype but never deliver. Betaal is prime example of great story with poor narrative. Stops making netflix a dumping station for below average movie.
- thakarharshil
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
The start of the movie is good but not go in well.its good to see bobby deoo after long time i only watched because of bobby.
- shumailzafar
- 4 सित॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
"Class of 83" is fictionalised dramatisation of events happening in 1980s Bombay, though certain characters are based on the non fiction book "The class of 83" by S. Hussain Zaidi, there is absolutely no similarities between the two other than just the name. Half of the movie is based on training the police recruits at the academy under the watchful eyes of the Dean Vijay Singh played by Bobby Deol.
But the training scenes aren't detailed in any way, showing not just plot holes but large gaps in the poorly written screenplay. The middle portion of the movie is a little bit strong when the rookie cops take charge. There is a strong emphasis of events happenings in the mid 1980s Bombay helped by some timely additions of archival footages by the editor namely the Mill strikes, Dawood Ibrahim gang (Umar Kaleskar here) and the B.R.A gang rivalry, politician-gangster nexus, etc But nothing is emphasised or elaborated to the viewer.
There is a pot shot of "You blink-you miss" Pradeep Sharma-Vijay Salaskar rivalry with a couple of gripping scenes. Mostly we get only tit bits of the happenings, and the story doesn't gel together. Background score makes things more awful with very weak rudimentary music. Production design and costumes were just par.
Bobby Deol acting was surprisingly mature, strong and compassionate but the same cannot be said about the rookie cops who despite showing some promise, weren't given enough screen time, and their scenes are interrupted repeatedly. Cinematography was un-understandably dark, and the viewer has to focus his eyes to see the details in the frame.
Overall "Class of 1983" cannot be compared to Ram Gopal varma's directed and produced gangster genre gems like Sathya, Company, Ab tak chappal, D, etc in any way. At the best it is an average one time watch that too for male audiences.
But the training scenes aren't detailed in any way, showing not just plot holes but large gaps in the poorly written screenplay. The middle portion of the movie is a little bit strong when the rookie cops take charge. There is a strong emphasis of events happenings in the mid 1980s Bombay helped by some timely additions of archival footages by the editor namely the Mill strikes, Dawood Ibrahim gang (Umar Kaleskar here) and the B.R.A gang rivalry, politician-gangster nexus, etc But nothing is emphasised or elaborated to the viewer.
There is a pot shot of "You blink-you miss" Pradeep Sharma-Vijay Salaskar rivalry with a couple of gripping scenes. Mostly we get only tit bits of the happenings, and the story doesn't gel together. Background score makes things more awful with very weak rudimentary music. Production design and costumes were just par.
Bobby Deol acting was surprisingly mature, strong and compassionate but the same cannot be said about the rookie cops who despite showing some promise, weren't given enough screen time, and their scenes are interrupted repeatedly. Cinematography was un-understandably dark, and the viewer has to focus his eyes to see the details in the frame.
Overall "Class of 1983" cannot be compared to Ram Gopal varma's directed and produced gangster genre gems like Sathya, Company, Ab tak chappal, D, etc in any way. At the best it is an average one time watch that too for male audiences.
- madhukar30
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Good and interesting movie but end was not that great and seemed clumsy. But Bobby was amazing
- vinjamurisriramdutt
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
All the actors were pretty good , especially Bobby Deol . Probably his best performance up to date. The movie starts solid but the ending could have been much better.
It looked like the pandemic has put breaks to their shooting and they decided to call it a day in the middle of a promising premise.
- sandeeplaxman-89728
- 28 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Yes, this movie could have been far better, though it is an excellent subject, pulled by convincing actors and characters too. But this film lacks something, I can't say exactly what. It is inspired from actual events, so the freedom to develop an intrigue was not so wide after all. I would have loved more darkness and tragedy, more violence and gritty schemes, as I know the Indian movie industry can provide when the producers dare to. The vigilante police topic is not new in the 2010's, but it still has potential to carry solid material. A good film indeed.
- searchanddestroy-1
- 9 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
- ranjanjaura
- 29 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Waste of another script, week dialogues and screen play Bobby Deol looks ok.
It's can be made in a better way.
One time watch!!!! Only
Will be out of your mind in 10 mins no major impact.
It's can be made in a better way.
One time watch!!!! Only
Will be out of your mind in 10 mins no major impact.
- RahuulSsoni01
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
This is a bobby deol show and he is terrific in his role. The first 15 minutes of the movie looked so promising but it became too predictible in the end. The movie looses it steam midway and turns out to be just a average fare.
On the golden rule of storytelling,"Show, don't tell", the film utterly fails. Moreover, the film promotes extrajudicial killings and such films are a threat to the idea of democracy.
- irfanangel
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Movie starts well and gives nice 1st half with the police training but completely loses its momentum in the 2nd half. Mainly it was so boring eventhough the film duration is slow.
Imagine a bike with an amazing pick-up but that has a top speed of 60 Kmph. This movie is exactly like that, starts really good and then suddenly you realize it won't get better anymore pretty quickly. It never gets the momentum it could have!
It's a story spanning upto 8 yrs and the narration behind that is awful.
Only good thing is Bobby Deol's acting.
- abhijeetabhinikkashyap
- 27 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Must watch movie about the connection of underworld n politician something about the new gang before dawood grup
- sarafronak-30105
- 20 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Could have been a lot better for the masses to like it...
Dialogues - good
Screenplay - good
Immune system of movie - good
- medha-43184
- 19 सित॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
There was this feeling at the back of my head where I felt Bobby Deol was a capable actor and he proves his skill in this serious drama but the film overall disappoints.
Class of '83 follows Vijay Singh, a cop on punishment posting, who trains five students to combat against the underworld and police corruption present.
The best part of this film is the production design and performances. I really liked the overall look of the film. There's darkness lurking around every corner that's filled with a murky colour palette. It creates an ugly atmosphere that's very suitable for a film like this. Even the small details such as having 80s posters in the background of shots adds to the authenticity of the time period. Bobby Deol delivers a great restrained performance despite his weak character and the five cadets played by Ninad Mahajani, Bhupendra Jadawat, Sameer Paranjape, Hitesh Bhojraj and Prithvik Pratap give good performances especially considering this film being their acting debut.
Despite that, the execution of the film overall was weak. The screenplay by Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande relies too much on exposition. Executing narration well in a film is hard and sadly this wasn't one of those cases. The film is also very short and because of how fast everything moves, you don't feel much of a connection to any of the characters. It all seems way too rushed and that lack of connection creates a low impact overall. The short runtime also didn't allow the story to develop properly. There isn't enough urgency in the story for me to be entirely invested which is why the climax of the film feels so underwhelming.
In the technical department, Class of '83 is well made but the story is lacking. You barely feel attached to these characters and because of that the impact is very weak. Had they worked on the script more, this could have been a thrilling and captivating cop drama but sadly this wasn't the case.
Class of '83 follows Vijay Singh, a cop on punishment posting, who trains five students to combat against the underworld and police corruption present.
The best part of this film is the production design and performances. I really liked the overall look of the film. There's darkness lurking around every corner that's filled with a murky colour palette. It creates an ugly atmosphere that's very suitable for a film like this. Even the small details such as having 80s posters in the background of shots adds to the authenticity of the time period. Bobby Deol delivers a great restrained performance despite his weak character and the five cadets played by Ninad Mahajani, Bhupendra Jadawat, Sameer Paranjape, Hitesh Bhojraj and Prithvik Pratap give good performances especially considering this film being their acting debut.
Despite that, the execution of the film overall was weak. The screenplay by Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande relies too much on exposition. Executing narration well in a film is hard and sadly this wasn't one of those cases. The film is also very short and because of how fast everything moves, you don't feel much of a connection to any of the characters. It all seems way too rushed and that lack of connection creates a low impact overall. The short runtime also didn't allow the story to develop properly. There isn't enough urgency in the story for me to be entirely invested which is why the climax of the film feels so underwhelming.
In the technical department, Class of '83 is well made but the story is lacking. You barely feel attached to these characters and because of that the impact is very weak. Had they worked on the script more, this could have been a thrilling and captivating cop drama but sadly this wasn't the case.
- ronakkotian
- 21 अग॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
It's been a while we have seen Bobby Deol in the satisfying role, this is the perfect comeback. The "80's" was a fascinating time in the history of Mumbai and with this film, you feel that era & relive. Good paced movie but the quick jump cuts & missing wow moments, the film is a tough pick.
Good movie to watch for especially the return of Bobby deol in the movie good direction and great acting.
The only positive site of this movie is the acting of boby deol. The way of starting is good, but the motive of the 5 police officer to take revenge is untouched with the story line.
- kumarmrinmoyjoy
- 10 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक