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A Wednesday

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,1/10
84.664
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Anupam Kher and Naseeruddin Shah in A Wednesday (2008)
A retiring police officer reminisces about the most astounding day of his career. About a case that was never filed but continues to haunt him in his memories - the case of a man and a Wednesday.
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Un agente di polizia in pensione ricorda il giorno più sorprendente della sua carriera. Un caso che non è mai stato archiviato ma il cui ricordo continua a perseguitarlo: il caso di un uomo ... Leggi tuttoUn agente di polizia in pensione ricorda il giorno più sorprendente della sua carriera. Un caso che non è mai stato archiviato ma il cui ricordo continua a perseguitarlo: il caso di un uomo e di un mercoledì.Un agente di polizia in pensione ricorda il giorno più sorprendente della sua carriera. Un caso che non è mai stato archiviato ma il cui ricordo continua a perseguitarlo: il caso di un uomo e di un mercoledì.

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    • Neeraj Pandey
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Neeraj Pandey
  • Star
    • Anupam Kher
    • Naseeruddin Shah
    • Virendra Saxena
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,1/10
    84.664
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Neeraj Pandey
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Neeraj Pandey
    • Star
      • Anupam Kher
      • Naseeruddin Shah
      • Virendra Saxena
    • 170Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
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    Anupam Kher
    Anupam Kher
    • Prakash Rathod
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • The Common Man
    Virendra Saxena
    Virendra Saxena
    • Babu
    • (as a different name)
    Mahesh Kanual
    • Stranger at Police Station
    • (as Mahesh Kanwal)
    Gaurav Kapoor
    Gaurav Kapoor
    • Ajay Khanna
    • (as Gaurav Kapur)
    Aamir Bashir
    Aamir Bashir
    • Jai Singh
    Seema Malik
    • Anu
    Jaywant Wadkar
    Jaywant Wadkar
    • Traffic Constable
    Deepal Shaw
    Deepal Shaw
    • Naina Roy
    Snehal Dabi
    Snehal Dabi
    • Sambhu (Electric Baba)
    • (as Snehal Dabhi)
    Alok Narula
    • Raj Sharma (Cameraman)
    Jani Karan
    • A Man Behind Sambhu
    Jimmy Shergill
    Jimmy Shergill
    • Arif Khan
    Manish Mundra
    • Munna (Informer)
    Sabudeen
    • Constable 1275
    Namrata Sawhney
    • Common Man's Wife
    Rajendra Chawla
    Rajendra Chawla
    • PA Assistant
    Aayam Mehta
    • Chief Minister's PA
    • Regia
      • Neeraj Pandey
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Neeraj Pandey
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    9yogesh-kalyankar

    A Must See

    There are a few movies that entertain, there are a few movies that give message and then there are a few movies that you can relate to. A Wednesday is definitely one such movie.

    The story revolves around an anonymous man (Shah) who calls up the commissioner of police (Kher) and informs him about the bombs that he has placed. Bomb blast is something that I personally am scared of. It had ripped Mumbai in 1993 and then in local train and bus. Only people stood by each other. It followed thru out the country. And what can one common man do? .

    The story line is fantastic. Its hard to believe that this is Neeraj Pandey's first movie and he has taken a gigantic leap without including any songs. The movie itself is only one and a half hours - half of what Bollywood movies usually are. Then he has not shown the police administration either as corrupt or the bookish kind of honest. He has probably taken the real view of police department And then the cast. Naseerudding Shah is one actor who can crawl under the skin of any character. Be it the coach in Iqbal or the pirate in The League of Extra-ordinary gentlemen. Then there is Anupam Kher whose acting abilities are still not tapped to the best by any director. These two stalwarts make-up this movie. And this movie does not have him in a stereo typical dads role. Aamir Bashir as Jay and Jimmy Shergill as Arif are just outstanding. Nothing in the movie is out of context. Well-acted, well-directed, well-scripted, well-executed.
    8gishu_pillai

    Relevant to the current situation in India

    I gave an extra point just for the fact that this is relevant cinema. Instead of churning out the next round of mindlessness that earns 140 crores due to the multiplexed masses, this one tries to talk about the current helplessness faced by the common man in India. The topic for discussion is terrorism. The movie begins with a phone call to the Police Commissioner informing him of bombs and asking for the release of 4 terrorists.. The movie then predictably moves into the Negotiator and clock ticking genre.

    The acting is well done, the plot maybe not that believable but the dialogue at the end is gripping and humane. Naseer and Anupam are as good as they are - no surprises there. There are no songs (GOOD!) and the movie chugs along at an okay pace.. The movie doesn't have a solution... rightly so coz terrorism has none too I believe. It just voices out the anguish of the little the common man expects but has become a rarity now. Expect no hitchcockian twists and you should be happy for the price of your ticket. Certain things that we "get used to" leads to the entire society being trodden upon. Not saying NO at the right time leads to a heavy price in the future. Recommended for a late night snack watch.
    9saxena_ashes

    Power-packed Naseeruddin Shah

    An interesting title. A very interesting and well-made movie too. The plot is simple but provokes thought: a bomb threat and a demand to release four terrorists is made by an anonymous caller perched at the terrace of a high-rise in Bombay. The alert police tries to locate him and foil his attempts.

    The climax has a totally unexpected twist that makes you go into the thought mode. Naseeruddin Shah was at his intimidating best and gave a power-packed performance, maintaining the thrill throughout. Overall a very good movie; the only out-of-place thing was the hacker's one-minute dialogue.
    10shashikrishna

    A Wednesday in a lifetime

    IT IS TRUE WHAT THEY SAY about greatness. It is always meant to be. No amount of planning or foresight or pundits with beards longer than their hands can ever truly make someone something one is not. If one is destined to be great – one is. Most times one wonders how much more one has to shout and scream so that people can take notice while other times…well, other times silences creep in so beautifully that we hardly recognize them and something breathe taking has already been created.

    Before, dear reader, the assumption is made that I am off on a track quite abstract to the common man – ah, that word suddenly sounds so powerful – let me underline the topic I have chosen. I was browsing through my usual collection of review websites when I happened to get a glimpse of one interesting review. It was for a movie I had never heard of. Neither had I ever seen any publicity posters of it nor had I guessed it would feature two of my all time favorites – Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher. The fact that no one else, except maybe the highly underestimated Jimmy Shergill, was even remotely recognizable on the credit list apart from these three did not deter me from giving it a shot. Bollywood these days is being showered with 'alternate' cinema that runs a delicate line between commercial masala-fundas and the documentary type approaches. In such a rain it is easy to miss some true refreshingly different rain drops. Having shied away from such features for a while, I decided to give this a look-see since I knew Naseer and Anupam would definitely make it worth my time. With that random assumption, I began watching 'A Wednesday'.

    Two hours later…I was going through a very rare feeling. I did not understand it initially since it had been such a long time but then, I knew. It was the same bunch of emotions I had felt when I had seen the climax of 'The Sixth Sense'. It was the same 'Oh wow!' feeling that had pierced my veins as the final few minutes of 'The Usual Suspects' drowned in my eyes. It was the very unique gut sense of genuine enthusiasm I had felt when I finally understood 'Momento' in its last frame.

    But, this time it was different. I had never felt such a tingle in my heart for a Hindi movie in many years. Sure, I have had my share of laughs and appreciation for some decent Indian cinema over the years, but there was never anything in them that made me say to myself '…he is so right…this could happen to me too…today…tomorrow…any day…' since there was never any context. What 'A Wednesday' successfully did was pick me up from my starry eyed slumber and slap a 'REALITY CHECK' sticker on my face. It reminded me of the times we are part of. It made me wonder about my own life and how unsure things are in the world we live in. It, if not anything else, made me think.

    I am sure people often sigh and yawn about movies that make them 'think' since it is exactly the opposite reason of why one would watch a movie. No one wants to see relevant issues these days. There is a huge fan following for the larger than life, escapist features which come and go every week. We Indians, the world's best consumers, lap it up in all our glee not caring about if it had anything to do with our life. Why? Since it does not matter. It never does, does it? But then how long can we keep doing this? Once in a while we do need that refreshing slap on the face that makes us realize who we really are. And what a wonderful slap this was! No better way to bring me back to reality than a movie like this one. I was applauding myself for having taken a chance and seen one of the most relevant movies of our times. A silent yet beautiful effort at capturing human emotion on the screen. To summarize in one word – great.

    Do yourself a favor – watch 'A Wednesday'. A must see for every Indian according to me. If not anything else it will definitely catch you by surprise! I strongly recommend this movie to everyone who has ever sat back and said 'I wish things were different…'
    9KarthikStallone

    Great Eye Opener

    Great Movie, Good thriller and always maintains the intensity. There is no part in the movie which gets you bored. Its full time Entertainment. The movie is short but up to the point. This is a movie where Naseerudin Shah is like a One Man Army who takes over the whole of Bombay police. I really enjoyed it. We need more movies like this. Very Creative.

    Technically very correct and the movie has a lot of logic. The Direction is superb. Unlike other movies, there are no songs in the movie. The movie can be viewed by family and even teens and I think its for all type of age groups. The whole movie is like the game of chess. Its a puzzle till the end which bursts out at last releasing a shock wave across the movie theatre.

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    • Quiz
      The character of Anupam Kher was inspired by real-life Mumbai cop Rakesh Maria.
    • Blooper
      At approximately 18 minutes in, Rathod introduces Jai Singh as a Sub Inspector (SI). But the epaulets would make Singh an Inspector, one rank above an SI.
    • Citazioni

      Prakash Rathod - Commissioner of Police: He told me his name, but I won't let you know it, because people often search for the religion in the name.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The names of both the primary actors Anupam Kher and Naseeruddin Shah appear together.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in 54th Filmfare Awards (2009)
    • Colonne sonore
      Bulle Shah
      Written by Irshad Kamil

      Composed by Sanjoy Chowdhury

      Performed by Tochi

      Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 settembre 2008 (India)
    • Paese di origine
      • India
    • Lingue
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
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      • A Common Man
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • India
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Anjum Rizvi Film Company
      • Friday Filmworks
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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