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Rishi Kapoor and Taapsee Pannu in Mulk (2018)

Review by Fella_shibby

Mulk

10/10

Intense, realistic n thought-provoking film. The very fact that this film is getting

Negative reviews n low ratings on imdb proves the film's whole point of prejudices n us vs them mentality. The good acting intensifies the drama, with Rishi kapoor's remarkable performance making a traumatic centerpiece. Tapsee pannu personifies the defending lawyer with typical excellence. Manoj pahwa also stands out as a tormented father. The guy who played the judge was fantastic too. This is the best portrayal of a judge in hindi cinema till date. Also noteworthy is Rajat kapoor's role of an apologetic cop. His hangdog's facial expression was noteworthy. The little boy in a skull cap in Dhoni's jersey was thought provoking. Mulk's strength is that it does not turn away from the ugly truth. Rishi kapoor's end speech, the statement by the judge n Tapsee pannu's arguments were awesome. The speeches r as intense as Pacino's from Scent of a women without getting preachy or melodramatic. The arguments by Tapsee pannu in the courtroom is as intense as Tom Cruise's from Few good men. The director did a masterful job of treating the subject matter with care without the clichés n without any melodrama. Anubhav sinha shud b applauded. That guy has ****s of steel.
  • Fella_shibby
  • Aug 7, 2018

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