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Bhoomi

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.2K
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Sanjay Dutt and Aditi Rao Hydari in Bhoomi (2017)
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A single father battles injustice after his daughter is raped and the perpetrators are found not guilty.A single father battles injustice after his daughter is raped and the perpetrators are found not guilty.A single father battles injustice after his daughter is raped and the perpetrators are found not guilty.

  • Director
    • Omung Kumar
  • Writers
    • Atul Kumar
    • Sandeep Singh
    • Raaj Shaandilyaa
  • Stars
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Sunny Leone
    • Aditi Rao Hydari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Omung Kumar
    • Writers
      • Atul Kumar
      • Sandeep Singh
      • Raaj Shaandilyaa
    • Stars
      • Sanjay Dutt
      • Sunny Leone
      • Aditi Rao Hydari
    • 27User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • Arun Sachdeva
    Sunny Leone
    Sunny Leone
    • Bar Performer
    Aditi Rao Hydari
    Aditi Rao Hydari
    • Bhoomi
    Sharad Kelkar
    Sharad Kelkar
    • Neeraj
    Sidhant Gupta
    Sidhant Gupta
    • Neeraj
    Govind Pandey
    Govind Pandey
    • Shaandilyaa
    Shekhar Suman
    Shekhar Suman
    • Guide
    Shyam Gopal
    Shyam Gopal
    • Neeraj's Father
    Riddhi Sen
    Riddhi Sen
    • Jeetu
    Aarti Gupta
    Aarti Gupta
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    Puru Chibber
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    Poonam Mathur
    • Malti Ji
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    • Babu Tiwari
    Sarita Sharma
    • Alka Chachi
    Dolly Kaushik
    • Preeti
    Manoj Sharma
    • Hawaldar
    Veer Aryan
    Veer Aryan
    • Ghulam
    Rahul Verma Rajput
    • Director
      • Omung Kumar
    • Writers
      • Atul Kumar
      • Sandeep Singh
      • Raaj Shaandilyaa
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    User reviews27

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    7jetkot

    Great Concept but Execution suffers

    The message of the film is good, loud and clear however it falters at execution. Omang Kumar has made a couple of good films like Mary Kom and Sarbjit. This one is more dramatized and loud. The execution of the rape scene and the aftermath does not do justice to the film. The editing is choppy and the climax is extremely predictable.With the same concept Sri Devi's Mom was way ahead in execution. Sanjay Dutt gives a heartfelt performance and he is the true scene stealer. Shekhar Suman's comic timing is good too. The supporting cast is good. Sharad Kelkar plays his role perfectly too. He looks menacing and packs a punch. The female lead could have done better. Aditi Rao Hydari cannot carry the heavy emotional scenes well. She does not convince as the rape victim out for revenge.
    10saimiftikhar

    Why is "Bhoomi" important?

    Most of the important movies of bollywood, get flopped. Because it is difficult for people to understand serious and delicate things. All they want to see is rubbish pathetic low level romance. Bhoomi is one of the most important movies of bollywood. All actors acted well, direction was above average, story was build up perfectly. There is nothing wrong with this movie. Do not forget that the topic of this movie is extremely serious, rape is the worst thing that can ever happen. So if you have a very weak heart, do not watch this movie. But that does not mean that this movie is bad. If you are looking for a serious bollywood movie on a serious topic, go for it!
    4nairtejas

    I'll Have Fire Instead. ♦ Grade D+

    There's a scene towards the end where a person falls in a stepwell and drowns. The person is unable to bob and bring himself up because the surface of the water is covered with long pieces of cloth. It is just one of the many things that director Omung Kumar gets wrong in his third feature film, Bhoomi, a flawed revenge drama that is a collection of all revenge dramas that we have seen in Bollywood this year so far.

    The first five seconds are enough to gauge what the film has in store for us, which uses a tried-and-tested formula to drive the hackneyed story ahead. In his first film post the completion of his incarceration, Sanjay Dutt tries to exonerate himself by playing, rather decently, a protecting father figure. He is Arun, a footwear dealer, who finds his world turned upside down after his daughter Bhoomi (Aditi Rao Hydari) is gang-raped on the eve of her wedding. Unable to share his sadness over her motherless daughter's fateful plight and the anger over police apathy and insensitivity, shortcomings of the judicial system, and helplessness as an ordinary man, Arun tries to go the vengeance route and takes the law into his own hands.

    It all sounds great on paper, but when Kumar, with writer Raaj Shaandilyaa, project it on screen, it does not look exactly convincing. Plagued by homegrown and narrow generality that "all men are dogs" is introduced right in the beginning. A lustful loverboy enjoys gulping down a leftover piece of food previously tasted by Bhoomi because it gives him the gratification of having touched the same item that once touched the lips of the woman that he failed to court. The expansion of this arc is what the rest of the film is about, which is all right as far as cinema is concerned. What is not right is a lack of characters that are neutral. Every man in the film is either a rapist (or a lustful guy who does not mind opening his fly in front of any woman) or Bhoomi's relative.

    There are more issues in this film than there are good bits. For starters, some of the songs are totally unnecessary and unbelievably timed. A father is crying his heart out because he couldn't protect his daughter, and in the next scene, Sunny Leone wants me to feel trippy. Who prepared the demographic data for the makers? The police, that are inconsiderate at first, suddenly seem to be helping, or even abetting, Arun in his self-righteous deed that is later described as a universal solution (for the issue) by the same character in the epilogue. The villains look intelligent at first but then lose control of their own sanity and do dumb things. They are epitomes of banality that make the whole drama look unnecessary and a waste of time. We all know that courtroom sequences in Bollywood films are a joke, and this one here uses those same films as inspiration. The question about this film's existence, therefore, has to definitely come up.

    This is a serious and violent film which does slip into lame territory a few times, thanks to Shekhar Suman. Although he puts up a good show after being away from the screen for years, the humor is hardly entertaining. I could say the same thing about Dutt's acting. He looks tired and carries the same weary air throughout the film. Hydari is lovely, but I couldn't connect with her character in the second half. A deadpan look is not the only facial expression in the dictionary of a person who has seen and been through ghastly things. Sharad Kelkar is the new Ronit Roy, and he does his part very well, compelling us to rejoice at his fate later in the film.

    The final 30 minutes are a relief because the techniques used to exact revenge have the potential to keep you engaged. Arun is an ordinary man but his actions are extraordinary, thanks to writer Shaandilyaa for producing these few bits that are at least entertaining if not logical. The camera work is generally humdrum but there is one sequence around halfway where the film succeeds in capturing the misery of a man who is realizing that that moment is the point where his life is going to change forever.

    Even though it has all the right ingredients and is supported by a talented cast, there are still issues that mar the film from being a valid entertainer. It tries to raise one too many questions and stumbles over at the first answer itself. There is also no hint about what the director wanted to convey. This again reinforces my statement about Dutt's exoneration, which would then make this a propaganda film, a case I do not wish to pursue.

    If revenge dramas are the only type of films that you watch, then Bhoomi is going to be a treat. Otherwise, let me stop you from exposing yourself to 140 minutes of cliché, traditional writing, and a preachy and droll climax. You won't miss out on anything because you have already watched Kaabil or Mom or Maatr.
    4aarzoochinal

    Awful!! needs some serious work

    first half is OK but in 2nd half story line is typical when kill rapist in bus, bus route change and bring to dolly location make any sense!? and why placed item number after interval ? it seems irrelevant..

    A typical Hindi film. And naturally, a very obvious ending- villains get killed. If you haven't already seen the movie, sorry I spoilt the ending for you... but hey, I'm saving you from the torture! As for Aditi Rao Hydari... darling I hope you get Laryngitis!
    5beevenkat

    emotional dad-daughter tale

    #Bhoomi is an emotional dad-daughter tale. The daughter is raped n the dad takes badla. This is the one-line story, it is old-fashioned n there is no novelty in the narration. But the emotional scenes r well handled. Hydari, as the victim, looks innocent, delicate n vulnerable, she performs well. She is the one who encourages her dad to take badla n kill the criminals (unlike in Kaabil, Mom n Maatr). Sanjay Dutt is good as the aggrieved father. Nothing great about the other actors. The length needs to be reduced by 20 minutes. Rating 2.5/5.

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    • Trivia
      Sanjay Dutt's comeback film after completing his jail sentence in 2016.His last release was PK 2014.
    • Quotes

      Arun Sachdeva: I had come here to ask for justice to my daughter... not to get her... raped again!

    • Crazy credits
      The title card is shown first in English, then in Hindi and Urdu.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was given a U/A certificate by the Indian censor board with a lot of cuts, which included removal of a lot of offensive, vulgar dialogues and reduction in the item song, graphic violence and rape sequence.
    • Soundtracks
      Trippy Trippy
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Neha Kakkar, Benny Dayal, Badshah and Brijesh Shandilya

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2017 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • بومي
    • Production companies
      • Legend Global Studio
      • Legend Studios
      • T-Series
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    • Budget
      • ₹220,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $339,925
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 16m(136 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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