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A Espiã

Título original: Raazi
  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 18 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,7/10
35 mil
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Alia Bhatt in A Espiã (2018)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Kashmiri woman agrees to marry a Pakistani army officer in order to spy on Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.A Kashmiri woman agrees to marry a Pakistani army officer in order to spy on Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.A Kashmiri woman agrees to marry a Pakistani army officer in order to spy on Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.

  • Direção
    • Meghna Gulzar
  • Roteiristas
    • Harinder S. Sikka
    • Meghna Gulzar
    • Bhavani Iyer
  • Artistas
    • Alia Bhatt
    • Vicky Kaushal
    • Rajit Kapoor
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,7/10
    35 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Meghna Gulzar
    • Roteiristas
      • Harinder S. Sikka
      • Meghna Gulzar
      • Bhavani Iyer
    • Artistas
      • Alia Bhatt
      • Vicky Kaushal
      • Rajit Kapoor
    • 215Avaliações de usuários
    • 39Avaliações da crítica
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      • 27 vitórias e 55 indicações no total

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    Alia Bhatt
    Alia Bhatt
    • Sehmat Khan
    Vicky Kaushal
    Vicky Kaushal
    • Iqbal Syed
    Rajit Kapoor
    Rajit Kapoor
    • Hidayat Khan
    Shishir Sharma
    Shishir Sharma
    • Brig. Parvez Syed
    Ashwath Bhatt
    Ashwath Bhatt
    • Mehboob Syed
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Khalid Mir
    Soni Razdan
    Soni Razdan
    • Teji
    Arif Zakaria
    Arif Zakaria
    • Abdul
    Amruta Khanvilkar
    Amruta Khanvilkar
    • Munira
    Kanwaljeet Singh
    Kanwaljeet Singh
    • Nikhil Bakshi - Older
    • (as Kanwaljit Singh)
    Aman Vasishth
    • Nikhil Bakshi - Younger
    Veer Samra
    • Nafisa
    Saloni
    • Nurse at Military Hospital
    Deepak Saini
    • Tailor in Lahore
    Sima Pari
    • Shyama
    Pramod Pathak
    Pramod Pathak
    • Kabir Murtaza
    Sukesh Mishra
    • Saadiq
    Dharmik Joysar
    • Zain Baig
    • Direção
      • Meghna Gulzar
    • Roteiristas
      • Harinder S. Sikka
      • Meghna Gulzar
      • Bhavani Iyer
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários215

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    8wakka_chakka

    Alia is just 25 !! wow .. and we got another Independence Day song :)

    Well .. Alia Bhatt knows how to cry in the reel world and boy she does it really well, like really well .. amongst all other 'acting' things .. And Meghna Gulzar surely knows how to direct a movie .. to be honest, there was no question after talvar but yeah raazi did put a stamp once again .. The dialogues have been really thought and worked upon when you could hear the "kh" from the epiglottis :D

    Also, I am loving this age of cinema where not just the star kids or the prodigies are coming to play hero or, let us say, act .. but people have started taking it as a profession and they are getting breaks too .. Vicky Kaushal is one such example ..

    Movie brings life to a book titled 'Calling Sehmat' by Harinder S Sikka and never through the entire length would you find a need to go back and read it .. you know what I mean .. it is stitched quite beautifully. I did not notice any gaps in there.

    Would not want to add any more details as they tend to become spoilers more often than not .. but Raazi should be certainly given some of your time, in a theater. This is the best way to appreciate a good movie.

    And yeah .. we have got a new independence day song .. badly needed and is a good one after a long long time :)
    8Peter_Young

    A brilliantly written and executed film - works both as a taut spy thriller and an affecting human story

    Meghna Gulzar's Raazi is the kind of film you watch in one breath, and it keeps you right on the edge of your seat. Telling the story of a young Indian Muslim woman who follows her father's footsteps to become a spy by marrying into a Pakistani army family during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, Raazi is a gripping, taut thriller. The script is excellently written, infused with great detail and a fascinating glimpse into the complexity of the relationship between the two nations. The entire espionage track is handled with mastery and is only benefitted from the unpredictable proceedings, keeping the viewers hooked all through.

    Raazi breaks the paradigm of heroes and villains in the name of communal strife. The film highlights the characters as real people and makes sure to never glorify or demonise one side or the other based just on their nationality. The main protagonist, Sehmat, could be seen in either a positive or negative light depending on the personal stand of a given audience on the subject, and never are we explicitly encouraged to take sides. Are her actions moral? Is she a good person? All these questions are left to the viewer's conclusions, and opinions might be varied, but the human effect is always there, and setsting it apart from other gripping but shallow spy thrillers.

    Meghna Gulzar, herself the daughter of one of India's prime poets and film directors, does a fantastic job with Raazi both as a thriller and as the human story it ends up being. On all technical accounts, the film is excellent, be it the setting, the cinematography, or the music, but its dramatic urgency is equally as meaningful. Through its extraordinary story, Raazi lets the viewers contemplate on the concept of nationalism, which might tread a fine line between patriotism as in positive national pride and love of one's homeland, and then just pure jingoism. Some may say it advocates for pacifism, but we never know what it actually intends to convey.

    The acting is just fine by one and all and, needless to say, it is Alia Bhatt who the film belongs to. The role of Sehmat, a woman who is on a mission which places her under constant pressure, is a challenge to any actress, and a young and pretty Bhatt really looks the part by virtue of her unassuming and trustworthy appearance. She is efficiently delicate all through, even phenomenal in some hard-hitting scenes, and although there are weaker moments here and there, her lack of experience turns out beneficial to her portrayal, particularly in view of Sehmat's blend of determination and inner conflict.

    Vicky Kaushal, just like in real life, seems like a perfectly decent young man, one it's almost impossible to ascribe negative action or malice to. It's another case of a great casting choice, and he is just always so easy to like and sympathise with in a wonderfully understated performance. It goes without saying that it is his character that we end up feeling the most for. These two work well together, and even despite the minimal importance their romantic equation is given in this tense, political thriller, it manages to leave an ultimate mark. Do watch this absorbing film to see how it concludes.
    9inforaza

    Raazi - first Indian film with female lead to earn 100 crore & more!

    Raazi is one-of-a-kind spy thriller! What is more surprising is that it is based on a true story (although in a dramatized form)! This true story itself is something that, I am sure, NO ONE could ever imagine in their wildest dreams!

    But here's something that I am sure you will agree with!

    Probably, we all would've enjoyed the movie more had we not been aware of the true story, beforehand! The Trailers and Reviews acted as complete spoilsports!

    There are 3 main highlights of the film:

    1. The story itself which is thriller - with a surprise event towards the end

    2. Alia Bhat's acting - which was both, moving & convincing

    3. The normal treatment of Pakistani characters (a first-of-its-kind in Hindi cinema)

    Is this film worth seeing even a second time? Yes, it is!
    8myselfninad

    a layered patriotic film with a humanistic approach

    Until the interval, the film was slowly boiling but felt like something was missing. But a powerful scene just before the interval explained the whole film in a go. Sehmat undresses herself after a killing, stands under the shower and cries - the cries crack up the heart. One surrenders to the nation irrespective of the in-depth emotions, until Raazi came up the films relied more on nation. But, Meghna Gulzar proves, Emotion is greater than Nation.

    The complex nature of the film might come across as a defect, beneath the surface the heart is rapidly beating and the conflicts underline every character. The borders cease to exist, writers Bhavani Iyer and Meghna Gulzar team up to built a strong sense of emotional play. And this is just what I always expected from a war-torn film. The dynamics of "Ae Watan" play in context to both the countries, there's no hero or villain - humanity is. Bollywood has often patronised the term "patriotism", Raazi steps beyond it by taking up the humanistic approach brilliantly. And then, the following dialogue works as a paradox- "Watan Ke Aage Kuch Bhi Nahi, Mohabbat Bhi Nahi (there's nothing beyond a nation, not even love)", says Iqbal Syed.

    Sehmat played by Alia Bhatt carves into emotion during the shower scene, often her anxiety comes across childish which just stands as a mould. Watching the film with a peaceful mind might help to digest the thought properly, and I guess, our nation needs such a thought owing to the present "nationalist" agenda.
    10bharaths-435-14892

    A tight no-nonsense thriller with excellent acting

    Raazi does what very few Bollywood movies do right. It pulls off a tight script with good acting, and a realistic believable storyline that leaves you on the edge of your seat for two hours. The film also manages to maintain a tight pace while building up towards an impactful climax. In particular, I think three things made it unforgettable:

    Firstly, the acting was on point, and made the movie what it turned out to be. Alia Bhatt is turning out to be an absolute genius, and has come a long way from her 'student of the year' days. There are very few in her peer-group that can do justice to these kinds of roles. Vicky Kaushal was good as the beguiled husband, and his restrained yet emotional male character (supporting a powerful female lead) is a Bollywood rarity, and was thoroughly enjoyable. The others are on point too, with minor actors like Jaideep Ahlawat and Rajit Kapoor delivering strong performances.

    Secondly, the movie turned out to be tight and on point, with no melodramatic displays of emotion or sappy songs. The good old premises of a bride departing to her husband's household for (presumably) good, the arranged marriage with a virtually unknown man, and eventual marriage consummation were all present, in theory. These are all typically perfect opportunities to inject unnecessary bridal parting songs, lengthy wedding song and dance sequences (boy's side, girl's side, etc.) and the worst of all - a song balancing sleaze with "Indian culture" (read: censor board mandated restraint) that plays when the marriage is consummated (this is typically a couple kissing and rolling around in a bed, carefully clothing their privates with velvet or satin sheets). But Raazi eliminates all of this fluff and more, leaving you wishing more movies would do away with the crap in favor of keeping the pace of the plot.

    Lastly, and most importantly, Raazi does justice to the complexity of the India-Pakistan conflict. The countries have a shared history which makes the war painfully more unique (e.g. Abdul, the oldest and most faithful caretaker in the Pakistani household is of Indian origin). The movie takes no sides, and shows you that humanity and ruthlessness exist on both sides. This is a significant departure from the patriotic films of yesteryear - we are habituated to seeing a good vs evil theme, and having Pakistanis depicted as soulless warmongers. And so, you are simply not prepared to empathize with Iqbal's (Vicky Kaushal's) gentle persona, and when you do, it his vulnerable humanity hits you like a truck. Conversely, the hardened Indian intelligence agent Mir is many things during the movie, but 'human' he is not.

    I walked away from the theater understanding better the nature of such wars, and that the real conflict is not over Kashmir, or between two sides, or between ideologies. The real conflict is always fought within the human heart: between the ruthless imperatives of duty, and the very human urges of gentleness, mercy and love.

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    • Curiosidades
      Real Sehmat passed away a month before film's release.
    • Erros de gravação
      Sehmat is seen burying her father.But in Islam women aren't allowed to be near where a dead person is being buried.
    • Citações

      Sehmat: My father has also taught me that there is nothing above nation, not even yourself

    • Conexões
      Featured in 64th Vimal Elaichi Filmfare Awards (2019)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Ae Watan
      Lyrics by Gulzar

      Music by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa

      Performed by Arijit Singh

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 11 de maio de 2018 (Índia)
    • País de origem
      • Índia
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • DHARMA PRODUCTIONS
    • Idioma
      • Hindi
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      • Dharma Productions
      • Junglee Pictures
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    • Orçamento
      • ₹ 300.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 1.812.763
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