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Ayushmann Khurrana in Andhadhun (2018)

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Andhadhun

938 recensioni
8/10

Like a Soap Opera Directed by Quentin Tarantino

I'm honestly not even sure how to begin reviewing this movie. The best way I can describe it is a fantasy-mystery-black comedy-musical-adventure-epic. Does that sound like something absolutely ridiculously insane? Well it is. Andhadhun focuses on a *blind* pianist who *witnesses* a deadly crime and is forced to report it to authorities, and things go awry after several reveals/double crosses that lead to a third act so extravagantly convoluted that it's actually quite awesome. Am I being vague enough for you? This is like a soap opera, in the vein of Pulp Fiction, with a dash of La La Land & Seven Pounds, inspired by Fargo, and directed by Quentin Tarantino. If that doesn't sell you then I don't know what will. Seriously, just watch it.

8.7/10
  • ThomasDrufke
  • 4 giu 2019
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9/10

Chaotic n hilarious with an amazeballs ending.

I saw this in a theatre. Being a fan of the director's earlier movies, I was looking forward to it n I enjoyed it tremendously inspite having seen The Piano Tuner.

I liked this more than the original.

The screenplay is awesome. The writing team n the director did a fantastic job n successfully made the transition of a short film into a feature.

The potential challenges of losing the heart of a short film while making it into a feature is always present but the makers of Andhadhun really succeeded in laying the foundation for future talents.

Coming back to the film, it is chaotic, hilarious n very ntertaining.

It is well paced and has funny situations as well as a black sense of humor.

Watch out for that shady hospital scene man.

The movie is well cast, with amusing performances by Ayushman n Tabu.

The director did a superb job n was definitely having a little fun after the dark thriller Badlapur.

The music at the murder scene will remind A Clockwork Orange.
  • Fella_shibby
  • 9 ott 2018
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9/10

Decade's Best : Redefines Neo-Noir

Brilliant...This cinematic experience will not let you stay back in your seat relaxed. Writers have knitted a pitch perfect Mystery around : Murder,Money & Man who is Blind (!). Taut screenplay and black comic narrative by Raghavan, the story's audacious characters and twists, keep you riveted.Crisp editing grips you.Cinematography is something that boasts the storytelling.Piano scenes are superbly crafted and choreographed , underlined by Amit Trivedi's music and Daniel B George's background score.Couple of acts veneered with poetic touch & Tribute to Chayahar & Chitrageet is something that needs applaud. Tabu is showing her class. Ayushman delivers career best. Rest all are fab too.

Dont miss line '"What is life? It all depends on the liver" from prologue.;)
  • Rish_tweets
  • 5 ott 2018
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10/10

Rabbit or Duck? Ending Explained.

  • suprabh
  • 21 dic 2018
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10/10

Pure Brilliance

Just do yourself a favour and watch it, it's unmissable. Just let it hit you raw, won't say a thing about the movie, it's best if you don't know much about it and just watch it and be blown away.
  • KenlightL
  • 4 ott 2018
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10/10

MASTERPIECE!!!!!

Didn't expect this from bollywood where Race 3 is a blockbuster.
  • khan-99792
  • 5 ott 2018
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10/10

No one can Review this Film, we can only hope to Analyze it

  • mumbhaaai
  • 10 ott 2018
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10/10

Best hindi film of 2018

Without spoiling the movie for all y'all, this is going to be the best 140 minutes you are going to spend in a movie theatre this year. Black comedy and a suspensefull thriller.
  • ajiteshkpathak
  • 4 ott 2018
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10/10

After Jonny gaddar andadhun is a very promising surprise..

  • gajanankale
  • 5 ott 2018
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7/10

Entertaining but expected more

A Coen Brothers black comedy twist on the French short film The Piano Tuner plays out exactly as I expected it to. Ayushman and Tabu tries to outshine each other with every other scene. While Tabu has a track record of doing such amazing roles, this must be the best performance of Ayushman who seems to be the actor currently selecting all the right projects. But honestly, all the reviews made me think this would be better than I think it would be and wanted to see what they are going to do that makes it better than the original short film, but that wasn't really the case.
  • Jithindurden
  • 5 dic 2018
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8/10

Blind Leading the Blind...

If you're searching for something to blindside, blindfold and unsight you then this might just be just what you've been looking for. Full of right angles, u turns, contradictions and deception - occasionally requiring a few hops of faith to overcome some of the slightly incredulous events and scenarios, they're all forgivable, as the originality and unique nature of the story grabs your attention and signs seals and delivers a climax for you to work out and interpret with your own innervisions.
  • Xstal
  • 26 ott 2020
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6/10

What if I say a little bit overrated ?

A fine bollywood movie with good cast and acting...Cinematography was amazing...Plot wasn't that strong...A movie you should watch if you've much time...It'll definitely not disappoint you...But don't imagine so much from this...Its a fine movie overall and Yes ... A better movie in Bollywood after many years.
  • abdurehmanarshd
  • 29 dic 2018
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4/10

Overrated

Overly convoluted and disjointed story, full of fortuitous turns (for the director), mediocre performances (except Ayushmann's), pedestrian dialogues, story writers trying too hard to script a 'dark comedy'.
  • bhuvanchaturvedi
  • 20 dic 2018
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10/10

ANDHADHUN- A NEW BENCHMARK

Terrific Screenplay, great acting and a perfectly organised music takes you through a 2 hour enjoyable suspense. Best movie of 2018!!
  • aliagha-14612
  • 4 ott 2018
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9/10

Content and Talent shines over everything else

It was a thrill ride with many great turns and characters are so well developed and portrayed , great performance by Ayushmann Khurana and Tabu , so cunning yet so entertaining and pace was slow at first but it was necessary for what was coming and the master idea at the end is brilliant and is not lesser than any cliffhanger.
  • imaasif
  • 5 ott 2018
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9/10

Finally a perfect Psychological Thriller

  • gmontu
  • 12 dic 2018
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9/10

A slick, stylish and taut thriller that is highly captivating and artistically brilliant

Okay, wow, that was quite a film, and I have no doubt it will be watched in one breath by most viewers and will keep them all on the edge of their seat the whole time through, just like it kept me and my family. Andhadhun is first and foremost a wonderful story, and Sriram Raghavan, one of the most talented directors working in Hindi movies today, brilliantly translates it onto the screen, creating a stylish and highly taut thriller which is very slick and aesthetically appealing, but also very credible, involving and thought provoking as a story. The narration style is excellent, and the plot is highly unpredictable, with many plot twists popping up as the story unfolds. Even the tiniest sub-plots and seemingly inconsequential characters are excellently incorporated in the story, so nothing is really redundant. Technically, the film is very impressive - the camera work is stupendous, and the sound score is fantastic and never exaggerated. Music is obviously an integral part of the film's narrative style and, indeed, while the soundtrack numbers are by no means great numbers, they suit the scenario. The piano playing is fantastic. Another of the film's great assets is its metaphoric symbolism, intelligently and delicately presented through the tiniest of cues. Right from the very first moment, we are given a valid hint at what's going to be done eventually, and the cycle is spot on.

The characters are wonderfully etched out, and the acting matches it perfectly. It is, by and large, excellent by one and all and hardly anyone here is less than convincing. Andhadhun obviously belongs to the two leads who are polar opposites in terms of morality and intentions, but they also greatly complement each other within the story. Ayushmann Khurrana is always highly likable and convincing, and in this film, he does a great job of adding depth into a character that could have easily become unidimensional. His Akash is real and flawed and not a stereotypical hero, and the way Khurrana plays Akash's changing states is so good that even knowing the truth, the viewers might be confused. And speaking of breaking stereotypes, who could be a better choice for the role of the merciless Simi if not the magnificently charismatic Tabu, who happens to be one of India's greatest actresses. Her portrayal is extraordinary, because while playing a bad, villainous archetype, she saves it from veering into caricature and creates a woman who is as evil and immoral as she is real and conflicted. She actually manages to make her character almost a comic one, and this is perhaps her most entertaining performance in this regard. These two make Andhadhun an incredible cinematic experience and what can I add more except just please go and watch this film if you still have yet to.
  • Peter_Young
  • 25 gen 2021
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9/10

Andhadhun -simply mind blowing

I had really enjoyed this movie. I can say this is blast of the year.

Comedy thrill and much more... Just combination of everything..
  • vicky-34724
  • 4 ott 2018
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9/10

"What is life? It depends on the liver."

  • classicsoncall
  • 26 gen 2019
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7/10

-Andhadhun-

  • itspriyabrata105
  • 6 ott 2018
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8/10

Refreshing concept but not perfect

  • timusathem28
  • 25 dic 2018
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7/10

good but not a masterpiece as many ppl here acclaim.

Its a very good movie and 1 of the best from bollywood since years but surely isnt a masterpiece as it has too many plot holes and sometimes very logic-less and unrealistic.but u sure can watch it and prefer over other trashes bollywood make .this is the 2nd best indian movie for me this year 1st is ratsasan please watch it if you are looking for a better thriller
  • sanjayramesh-80393
  • 16 dic 2018
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Darn Interesting!

This movie is a perfect example of how you can tell a nail-consuming thriller in a comedic way...the plot of the movie seems to be normal but as the movie progresses, you will come to know that this cinema is more than just a usual thriller...a perfect screenplay and story-telling with a mix of music and black humor...hold your imagination horses before getting stunned.
  • Chandan_Rawal
  • 4 ott 2018
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5/10

Overrated

  • arvindmy
  • 18 dic 2018
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10/10

"A Masterclass in Deception and Suspense"

Andhadhun is more than just a film; it's an intricate puzzle meticulously assembled to deliver a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. This Indian black comedy thriller, directed by Sriram Raghavan, is a masterclass in suspense, with a plot that twists and turns like a labyrinth.

The story revolves around Akash (Ayushmann Khurrana), a blind pianist caught in a web of deceit and murder. His world is turned upside down when a series of unexpected events unfold, leading him to become a pawn in a dangerous game. The film's brilliance lies in its ability to maintain an air of mystery throughout, keeping the audience guessing until the final, shocking revelation.

From the outset, the film cleverly establishes Akash (Ayushmann Khurrana) as a blind pianist. His feigned blindness is a clever facade that allows him to observe the world with heightened senses, making him an astute observer. However, a shocking twist early on reveals that he can actually see perfectly well. This revelation sets the stage for a cat-and-mouse game as Akash manipulates those around him while also becoming a victim of their schemes. Khurrana's portrayal is exceptional, capturing his vulnerability, intelligence, and resilience with remarkable nuance.

Tabu delivers a chilling performance as Simi, a manipulative and dangerous woman. Her character arc is a masterclass in villainy as she evolves from a seemingly charming and vulnerable woman to a cold-blooded killer. Her confrontation with Akash towards the end is a standout moment, showcasing the actress's range.

Sofia is the breath of fresh air in the otherwise dark and sinister world of Andhadhun. Her character is marked by innocence and optimism, providing a stark contrast to the morally ambiguous characters around her. The supporting cast is equally crucial in shaping the narrative.

The plot thickens with the introduction of a corrupt doctor and his henchmen. As the body count rises, the lines between hero and villain blur. The film keeps you guessing at every turn, with unexpected betrayals and shocking revelations.

The film's greatest strength is its unpredictable plot. Just when you think you've figured it out, a new twist throws you off guard. The screenplay is filled with clever red herrings and unexpected revelations that keep the audience engaged from start to finish.

Daniel B. George's music score for Andhadhun is a masterstroke. It operates subtly, often in the background, yet it's integral to the film's atmosphere. The score is characterized by its eerie, suspenseful undertones, mirroring the plot's twists and turns. The music is a silent character in itself, enhancing the overall tension and emotional depth of the film.

The cinematography by K. U. Mohanan is another standout element. The film's visual style is characterized by its use of shadows and darkness, reflecting the moral ambiguity of the characters and the suspenseful plot.

The ending of Andhadhun is a subject of much debate and analysis. The film leaves the fate of Akash's eyesight ambiguous, inviting viewers to form their own interpretations. This open-ended conclusion adds a layer of complexity to the narrative and ensures that the film stays with the audience long after the credits roll. It's a bold choice that has sparked countless discussions and theories, making Andhadhun a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

What sets Andhadhun apart is its masterful blend of genres. It seamlessly combines elements of suspense, crime, dark comedy, and even romance, resulting in a unique cinematic experience. The film effortlessly navigates between moments of intense suspense and lighthearted humor, creating a perfect balance that keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout.

Andhadhun is a cinematic gem that deserves multiple viewings. Andhadhun is a testament to the power of storytelling and filmmaking. It's a film that will leave you breathless, questioning everything you thought you knew. It's a film that rewards close attention, as there are numerous layers to unravel. If you enjoy intelligent thrillers with unexpected twists, this is a must-watch.

If you haven't watched this Masterpiece, Please Make yourself an offer you can't refuse... And watch this film which is a rare gem of Indian cinema.

10/10🔥Greatest thriller ever produced by Bollywood.
  • chiragrathod09
  • 7 ago 2024
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