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Kidnap

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
2.7K
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Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, and Minissha Lamba in Kidnap (2008)
A kidnapper has to settle a personal score with an influential businessman whose daughter he has kidnapped.
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A kidnapper has to settle a personal score with an influential businessman whose daughter he has kidnapped.A kidnapper has to settle a personal score with an influential businessman whose daughter he has kidnapped.A kidnapper has to settle a personal score with an influential businessman whose daughter he has kidnapped.

  • Director
    • Sanjay Gadhvi
  • Writers
    • Yatharth Awasthi
    • Shibani Bathija
    • Sanjay Gadhvi
  • Stars
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Imran Khan
    • Minissha Lamba
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sanjay Gadhvi
    • Writers
      • Yatharth Awasthi
      • Shibani Bathija
      • Sanjay Gadhvi
    • Stars
      • Sanjay Dutt
      • Imran Khan
      • Minissha Lamba
    • 25User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • Vikrant Raina
    Imran Khan
    Imran Khan
    • Kabir Sharma
    Minissha Lamba
    Minissha Lamba
    • Sonia 'Soni' V. Raina
    Vidya Malvade
    Vidya Malvade
    • Mallika V. Raina
    Ankita Makwana
    Ankita Makwana
    • Tisha
    Yasser Assadi
    • Police Officer
    Bhupindder Bhoopii
    Bhupindder Bhoopii
    • Rahul Dev's team Officer Bheema
    Sophiya Chaudhary
    Sophiya Chaudhary
    • Dancer…
    Parth Dave
    • Young Kabir Sharma
    Rahul Dev
    Rahul Dev
    • Inspector Irfan
    Reema Lagoo
    Reema Lagoo
    • Malika's mom
    Shyam Mashalkar
    Shyam Mashalkar
    • Prisoner released from jail by Vikrant
    Rushita Pandya
    • Young Sonia Raina
    Sheela Sharma
    Sheela Sharma
    • Sister Margaret
    Raj Zutshi
    Raj Zutshi
    • Mahesh Verma
    • (as Rajendranath Zutshi)
    Chirag Vohra
    Chirag Vohra
    • Kabir's Friend
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sanjay Gadhvi
    • Writers
      • Yatharth Awasthi
      • Shibani Bathija
      • Sanjay Gadhvi
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    User reviews25

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    6Pratik112

    Watchable But Could Have Been Better.

    What can a father, who is filthy rich, do if his daughter, who he hasn't seen for eight years and then one day he finds out that she's been kidnapped? Simple! Try and find out where she's been held and by who and try and find out the ransom amount and pay. But no, its not that simple as it involves someone who is out take revenge.

    Imran Khan has definitely grown up from his first movie and to match his character, he has done workout in the Gym and has shown it. He is the saving grace for this film and has matured. The same cannot be said for "Munnabhai," Sanjay Dutt – no doubt in my mind that he is a good actor but he could have performed better. He has played the role of a father before in "Pitaah," but playing the role of a teenager's father could have taken it to stronger position but never the less, not a bad attempt. Rahul Dev, in the meantime, has done a good job of his role in helping the helpless father.

    Actresses nowadays can stoop to any length in a film, including exposing and unfortunately for Minnisha Lambha, she has turned to exposing a bit, which I thought was unnecessary. But I can't say the same for Vidya Malvade as she has definitely performed well as a mother. Lastly, there was nothing much for Reema Lagoo, who I felt was wasted when her role as a grandmother could have been improved.

    This is not the same Sanjay Gadhvi, who has now separated from Yashraj Films, who previously directed hit movies such as "Dhoom" and "Dhoom2." The script was weak in many parts and this is perhaps the reason why he was not able to do better. The script could have been improvised and this would have made the film a bit better. Something to watch out for is the chasing scenes between the father and Kabir as they are very well filmed. I have been informed that for one scene, Imran Khan actually tried to perform a dangerous stunt himself only to receive a call from his uncle Aamir after Munnabhai gave him a call and informed him.

    Conclusion: This is a watchable movie but it could have been better.
    4lubetkin-1

    A cheesy Indian Musical....Mildly entertaining at best.

    Maybe I just didn't know what to expect but the genre of this film could just as easily be musical as it is crime or thriller. If your not ready for the victim to spontaneously break into song and dance ala cheesy Indian music video skip this one. Still I was mildly entertained. As the title suggests the story is about a kidnapping but you just can't take it seriously.Many of the characters and locations look like Miami Vice if it had been shot in India on a low budget. I'm probably not reviewing this fairly as it needs a unique genre. I was also the only Non Indian in the audience. OK so their was a kidnapping. And the kidnapper takes the parents to go on a wild goose chase.All you need to know is Indian music video crossed with low budget Miami Vice.
    3modistreet

    Total Waste of Time and Money

    This movie from start was ill-conceived. It was too simplistic with no twists and will fail to grab your attention for long.In short, this plot had more holes than swiss cheese. The casting was done by a clueless director. The dialogues were weird and didn't do anything to alleviate the miserable plot. Imran Khan did not look the part of a juvenile delinquent or a boy from an orphanage. He looked more like a spoilt brat trying to get his parents attention by creating a nuisance. He concentrated more on looking cool than actually playing the part. Sanjay Dutt's acting was OK but with a spare tire around his midriff he didn't seem to have too much problems matching step for step in the foot chase with Imran.Vidya Malvade looked too glamorous for a mother, whose child has been kidnapped. She didn't once sob uncontrollably or breakdown. I guess that would have messed up her hair and makeup. This wasn't a role for her. Inspite of being kidnapped, Minisha Lamba didn't seem to have any problems coming up with Victora Secret's sexy lingerie,designer clothes or bathing in picturesque settings. Almost makes you want to be kidnapped. Like the Summary Title says " Total waste of Time and Money"
    Chrysanthepop

    Oh it's not bad.... it's abysmal

    'Kidnap' definitely ranks as one of the worst movies of 2008. With movies like 'Dhoom 2', Gadhavi has already proved to be one of the worst directors ever. The story, not surprisingly, is unoriginal and nonsensical. There is nothing impressive where the technical side is concerned. It has the funniest (unintentionally of course) casting. I wonder how they got Vidya Malvade to play wife of the old haggard Sanjay Dutt and mother of Minisha Lamba. I can understand why any respectable 30+ actor would turn down the role (or anything offered by Gadhavi) but the only reason I can think of is that poor Malvade isn't getting enough roles. Sanjay Dutt mechanically plays a cop for the nth time. Someone ought to teach Minisha Lamba that it is important to be classy in order to look sexy. Otherwise it's just sleazy and/or tacky, both of which apply to Lamba. She could learn a thing or two about class from her on screen mom who looks sensational without having to show any body part. In addition, Lamba's acting is pathetic. However, it is the so called upcoming star Imran Khan who delivers the worst performance. Perhaps this is one of the best examples of wooden acting. 'Kidnap' has nothing going for it. The action sequences are laughable. Even some B-grade films have done better than this. The songs are better forgotten. I'd suggest you take a nap instead of watching 'Kidnap'.
    3bobbysing

    Another example of Good Promos and Poor Content

    Sanjay Gadhvi, comes up with another thriller after his Dhoom movies. As everyone was appreciating the promising promos of Kidnap, it looked like a fast paced, stylish and engrossing thriller. But instead the movie fails to hold your interest from the first scene itself and is not even close to the earlier films by the director.

    The most annoying thing is when a movie shamelessly starts with a song. This is like taking the viewers as granted and it also indicates that the makers didn't know how to start the movie, so they inserted a song with the heroine singing at the beach in some revealing dresses. I don't know what reasons can be given for starting a thriller movie with a song. Another shock comes right after the unwanted song, when you see Minissha Lamba calling Vidya Maldave "her MOM". Simply, a mis-cast. Neither Minissha looks like celebrating her 18th birthday nor Vidya looks her mother from any angle. By only putting a dialogue that "You became pregnant when you were 18" (for Vidya) cannot justify your mis casting.

    The kidnap executed by Imran Khan, happens in the first reels itself and the complete story is revealed thereafter. As Imran is looking good playing the kidnapper, the viewer expects that some chilling and exciting drama will unfold in the later reels. But nothing happens and the film keeps on moving uninterestingly. Sanjay Dutt as the father of Minissha looks tired and just plays his part. Minissha acts OK but she seriously has to work on her close ups and Vidya Maldave looks more gorgeous than her on screen daughter. All the others in the cast having nothing much to do.

    According to me, the USP of the movie could be the plot, where Imran is giving clues to Sanjay Dutt, which are to be solved by him in order to get his daughter back. But this very sequence is the most underwritten part of the script. The clues are uninteresting and the drama created through them does not create the required excitement. As a thriller the movie is not able to bring the viewer on the edge of his seat, which is a must for a good crime movie. It's just another revenge drama, where the child grows up and now wants to take revenge for his lost childhood.

    There are many unanswered questions in different sequences in the script. Sanjay Dutt easily manages to get everything done as asked by Imran. He easily breaks in and out of the tight security in the house of his rich competitor. He takes a convict out of the jail as a piece of cake. He reaches the station in time, beating the traffic in a strange way and runs like a 25 year young boy. Very strangely, a revealing and stylish wardrobe changes are given to Minissha while she is locked up by her kidnapper. Too many liberties taken by the writer here. A film with this kind of subject surely does not require any songs, but here we have more than 3 songs and that too just as fillers. Pritam has given a very unexpected score with not even one exceptional song.

    Gadhvi's seems to be a fan of chase and Heist movies. His "Dhoom's" had many sequences related to breaking in and beating security systems, "Kidnap" also has its own similar scenes. But whereas the loopholes of "Dhoom's" were covered by its huge and stunning starcast, this time "Imran" alone cannot cover the faulty script and becomes a victim of it.

    In few words, Kidnap is another flick, whose promos were better than the main movie. All the expectations raised by its promos are not met and you feel disappointed. The only good thing in the movie is "Imran Khan".

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    • Trivia
      Sanjay Dutt was skeptical about Imran doing a parkour stunt and even spoke to Aamir Khan to not allow him to do it but yet he did.
    • Goofs
      Minisha gets kidnapped while she is swimming under the water. The kidnapper uses a chloroform spray inside water to sedate Minisha. In normal real life, it is impossible to breathe underwater. However, she still becomes unconscious.
    • Quotes

      Vikrant Raina: No guns. Let's save them for the cops and the criminals.

    • Soundtracks
      Haan Ji
      Written by Mayur Puri

      Composed by Pritam Chakraborty

      Performed by Adnan Sami

      Courtesy of Sony Music India

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2008 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • China
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Похищение
    • Production company
      • Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,601,003
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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