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Lootera

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
18K
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Lootera (2013)
The year is 1953. A visiting archaeologist called Varun Shrivastav comes to the village of Manikpur in West Bengal to excavate the temple grounds of the local Zamindar. With knowledge and experience beyond his young demeanour, Varun greatly impresses the Zamindar and his family. Especially Pakhi, the Zamindar's feisty and only daughter, who finds herself irrevocably drawn towards him. But Varun isn't all he seems on the surface. And as the simmering attraction between him and Pakhi leads to a tender and deep love, he is forced to choose between her and his past. Making his choice, Varun disappears. Pakhi struggles to move on with her life, determined to forget him and their relationship. Until one day, when he returns under the most extraordinary circumstances. Inspired from O. Henry's "The Last Leaf", Lootera is the uplifting story of two lovers. Of heartbreak, betrayal... and ultimate redemption.
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An aristocrat's daughter falls in love with a visiting archaeologist, but he holds a secret that could drive them apart.An aristocrat's daughter falls in love with a visiting archaeologist, but he holds a secret that could drive them apart.An aristocrat's daughter falls in love with a visiting archaeologist, but he holds a secret that could drive them apart.

  • Director
    • Vikramaditya Motwane
  • Writers
    • O. Henry
    • Bhavani Iyer
    • Anurag Kashyap
  • Stars
    • Ranveer Singh
    • Sonakshi Sinha
    • Barun Chanda
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vikramaditya Motwane
    • Writers
      • O. Henry
      • Bhavani Iyer
      • Anurag Kashyap
    • Stars
      • Ranveer Singh
      • Sonakshi Sinha
      • Barun Chanda
    • 147User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Ranveer Singh
    Ranveer Singh
    • Varun Shrivastav
    Sonakshi Sinha
    Sonakshi Sinha
    • Pakhi Roy Chaudhary
    Barun Chanda
    Barun Chanda
    • Soumitra Roy Chaudhary
    Adil Hussain
    Adil Hussain
    • K. N. Singh
    Vikrant Massey
    Vikrant Massey
    • Devdas
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    • Varun's Friend
    Arif Zakaria
    Arif Zakaria
    • A. K. Bajpai
    Pratap Jaiswal
    Shirin Guha
    • Devyani
    Swachata Sanjiban Guha
    Swachata Sanjiban Guha
    • Devyani
    • (as Swachata Guha Mallik)
    Divya Dutta
    Divya Dutta
    • Shyama (Special Appearance)
    Palan Kundu
    Anirban Basu
    Amit Saha
    Dhruv Mookerji
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    Govind Pandey
    Govind Pandey
    Kodamath Saha
    • Director
      • Vikramaditya Motwane
    • Writers
      • O. Henry
      • Bhavani Iyer
      • Anurag Kashyap
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    vjrobs

    A Bittersweet Romance painted on a Musical Canvas

    VjMOVIEW: Highly Recommended

    Length: 142 minutes Genre: Romantic Drama Director: Vikramaditya Motwane (VM)

    Target Audience: Strictly for those who prefer serious and meaningful cinema which has no scope for commercialized treatment Parallels of the Movie: Raincoat, Fanaa

    (Read more at www.vjmoviews.com)

    How often have you seen a meticulously detailed artistic movie appealing to a romantic genre. May be, not yet. If you wish to experience such a cinematic gem, welcome abound to the world of Lootera.

    Lootera sounds like a simple story line. A con-man(Ranveer) imposters himself as an archaeologist to visit the Manikpur village in West Bengal only to plunder away with the ancient wealth of local Zamindar. While doing so, he falls in love with the daughter(Sonakshi) of zamindar. Placing his professional duties above his personal commitments he decides to leave Sonakshi on the day of their engagement never to come back. However, the two meet again a year later under intimidating circumstances only to give way to their undying flame of love. Quite antithetical to their characters in previous movies, the lead cast dons an entirely different roles this time. Sonakshi is no longer our loud mouthed and pelvic thrusting blubbery lady and Ranveer is the poignant soul exercising restraint in all his mannerisms. Amidst all this, the two come out with flying colours in their performances and on- screen chemistry.

    While, the script and screenplay are penned down with utmost craftiness, it's the Execution which raises the bar. There are myriad emotions downplayed in words but amplified with gestures between Sonakshi and Ranveer. Some scenes worth mentioning are: the painting scene in which Sonakshi teaches the art of painting to Ranveer; the chase sequence between Ranveer and cops. And as Ranveer mouths his bucket list to Sonakshi in one of the scenes, he indeed proves it to us- It was a masterpiece in his career.

    VM has shown that he is a rare breed of horse who belongs to an altogether different stable of Bollywood. He sure has a penchant for leaving his audience with an optimistic and cheerful face in the climax. And, as for the music, while I write this review, the triumphant background score still resonates in my mind. Kudos to you, Mr. Amit Trivedi. You have proved yet again that you are here to stay. At last, a movie this year which could get a tear roll down my cheeks.. :-)

    (Read more at www.vjmoviews.com)
    rangdetumpy

    A superlative celluloid painting of love,betrayal & redemption

    Love, in its purest and uninhibited form, has attracted many film-makers since time immemorial but somehow the thin line between sensitivity and melodrama gets blurred. "Lootera" is one such attempt which brings out the raw passion in its purest form without being too melodramatic that will go down as a classic in history of Indian cinema.

    Story wise Lootera is an uncomplicated linear story of a con-man falling for a lady who is the daughter of a big zaminder in Bengal. The movie is about love, betrayal, redemption and falling in love all over again. It is the execution which makes all the difference. Motwane with his craftsmanship transcends this story into a visual imagery which strikes tune with the chord of audience's emotions. Even the social milieu of 1950s Bengal has been projected with dexterity when Zamnidari system was almost dying out & government devising laws to abolish the whole Zamindari rule. The inner turmoil of losing one's autocratic set-up & the luxuries all of a sudden indeed comes as a jolt & that has been depicted precisely. Even zamindar Roychowdhury at one point of time confesses to Varun about how he grew habituated with zamindari system & how difficult it is for him to shed it now. While Barun Chanda (who made his debut with Master Satyajit Ray's Seemabaddha) gave a commendable performance as the failing zamindar & a father of a lovely daughter; Sonakshi Sinha steals the show as vulnerable yet emotionally strong Pakhi who falls for a young archaeologist & then their lives turns upside down. Her expressive eyes conveyed the mature emotions in earthy fashion which helps to connect with the character that is in dilemma in accepting his lover after being betrayed once. It is often believed that good director brings out the best from all actors. I sincerely want to differ with this & wish to believe this lady is indeed talented with the hope of seeing Sonakshi Sinha doing more films like Lootera. Never expect the Dabbang & Rowdy girl to give such a restrained and mature performance. While Pakhi is a delight to watch, Ranveer's portrayal of Varun (real name is unknown till the end) grows on you slowly. The soft spoken guy with his boyish charm is an easy bet to win any woman's heart & Ranveer did a stupendous job in projecting the same. Like Sonakshi, his character also has layers of emotions which he delivers through his facial expressions and voice modulation albeit in a controlled manner. Vikrant Massey as Varun's friend Devdas Mukherjee & Adil Hussain as Inspector Singh complimented the acting of the lead pairs thus elevating the proceedings. Arif Zakaria, Divya Dutta & Dibyendu Bhattacharya shines in small roles.

    ... "Silence" plays a crucial role in this epic love story. In real life we often use silence to convey thousands of emotions. It's true that sometimes silence speaks more than words & that what makes Lootera stand out from other films of this genre.

    The real heroes of the film are Vikramaditya Motwane & his technical team. After delivering the classic Udaan, Motwane hits the bull's eye with "Lootera". Unlike the dark proceedings of his debut film he chooses one of the most basic emotions called "Love" & merges some thrilling elements to create a brilliant film. O. Henry's short story "The Last Leaf" has been seamlessly merged in the second half which uplifts the sensitive depth of the climax. Shetty's cinematography compliments Motwane's vision thus creating an awesome painting in celluloid. Purulia looked astonishing & the intrigued photography is probably one of the best in recent times. Credit goes to Deepika Kalra for editing the frames effectively. Rarely one witnesses such effective use of Block Shots in any mainstream cinema recently. The detailing in production design & lights needs special mention. Art direction is top notch. There is one particular scene where Varun is suffering from indecision of going ahead with his con job and at the same time expressing his love for Pakhi. As Pakhi enters his room there is a dim light everywhere except Varun's eye which shies away in darkness as if he is not able to confront himself.

    There are many such master strokes in the film which needs more elaborate discussion. The film starts with an old story of a king whose life is stored inside a pet bird. The symbolism has been aptly used as Pakhi imbibes the story & start searching for that "pet bird" until she finds it in a Leaf. The leaf symbolizes the gradual decaying of Pakhi's health and the same time Varun's unconditional love for Pakhi that completes his life. Motwane & Iyer's screenplay did justice to Henry's short story while genius Kashyap's minimal usage of dialogs evokes the perfect ambiance for a classic setting.

    Amit Trivedi & Amitabh Bhattacharya combo is always superb and then sealed their credibility with Lootera. One of best music of recent times, the setting actually helped in taking the story forward with the lyrics sometime playing the part of a narrator or giving an insight of protagonist's mind. The picturization of the song "zinda hoon yaar" had blown me away completely.

    If cinema is one of the greatest medium to tell a story then Motwane knows it better than many of the directors at present whose ideas are contrived. A visual painting, an ode to Love, Lootera is a must must watch for those who are seeking good cinema within mainstream domain. The film obviously wont set BO by fire (neither any of the classics ever did) but will go down in the history as a timeless classic.

    Udaan & Lootera–Motwane, Sir take a bow!!Other directors should learn to use colors in films like Motwane does that never looks like Plastic. Encore!! Encore!!

    P.S-AnuragKashyap always supports great films.This time along-with him,thanks to EktaKapoor for believing in Motwane's vision & helping him to paint his canvas so beautifully.
    mnsh-prasad12

    Main lead character is something else.

    Neither "Pakhi"(Sonakshi) nor "Varun"(Ranveer) are the main character of this film. Now if you think that i am joking then you should watch it. For me the main character of this movie is SILENCE and it is something awkward for a Hindi movie nowadays but that's true. The whole movie is show through silence , eyes , facial expression , visuals, surroundings and last but most important background score. This movie is not going to create the kind of magic that "Udaan" did but its a different genre movie and very real. Now if you love to see a story not by dialogues but through expression then this is something you must watch and for other people just find two n half hour a real silence of their life.
    9abhicbsa

    New age Bollywood: Old days charm

    This is my first review in IMDb.

    I went to this movie without any expectation and because of my wife. I was completely blown away by the class of this movie. Direction, music, cinematography and acting by all the actors were top class.

    I was not a fan of Ranvir Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha. However after watching this movie, I've changed my mind. I believe this is their best performance.

    Arif Zakaria, Pakhi's father and Adil Hussain impresses in supporting role.

    Do not miss this movie. I'll rate this 8.5 out of 10.
    9DeliriumTonageEuphoric4

    The Reason , Why I Love Romantic Movies.............

    First of all to begin with i would say that this is romance in its purest of form and Mr. Motwane did it again after his masterpiece Udaan .... form , execution , structure , text , dialogues , score and music works perfectly......... Chemistry between Ranveer and Sonakshi works on various levels and the poetic yet realistic treatment of subject and enigmatic approach towards matter gave the two perfectly written characters... First half is an amazing look into Indian history along with doomed romance which would have given birth to beautiful things but wasn't destined to prosper...... second half is the look into the consequences of the choices and is way too dark and realistic in comparison to the fairy-tale approach of first half........

    Might be too 'different' for mainstream audiences , but this movie have one thing that most of the movies now a days from Bollywood lacks , Class....

    if you want to witness sheer romance and meditate silence and feel the warmth and cinema is the medium that does this the best for you..... then Lootera is the thing for you.....

    Anurag You Are Great!

    Balaji thanks for backing up this classic timeless piece of work

    And for Mr. Vikramaditya Motwane i would say.... keep Em coming man.....you are the future!

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    • Trivia
      An adaptation of O. Henry's short story "The Last Leaf".
    • Quotes

      Varun Srivastav: In my life, everyone used me... Only you loved me...

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Kapil Sharma Show: Ranveer and Vaani in Kapil's Show (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Sawaar Loon
      Music by Amit Trivedi

      Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Performed by Monali Thakur

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2013 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Watch Lootera on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Robber
    • Filming locations
      • Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh, India
    • Production companies
      • Balaji Motion Pictures
      • Phantom Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $581,813
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $314,958
      • Jul 7, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $789,671
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 16m(136 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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