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Bullett Raja

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
4.2K
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Bullett Raja (2013)
Bullett Raja is the story of a common man, Raja Mishra, who transforms into a dreaded gangster of the Hindi heartland. A victim of the system and chained by it, RajaÂ’s life changes as he takes on those that rule and shakes the very foundations of the nexus of the police, the government, and the industrialists. As he rises and revolts against the system becoming an outlaw, Bullett sets ablaze the nexus and changes the landscape forever. The powers that be, fight back in a compelling struggle for power and money against the backdrop of personal ambitions, greed and revenge. Redefining love, friendship and loyalty, Bullet Raja creates a world, where a common man, tests his endurance and fortitude against the very system he once obediently followed and then declared a war on it!
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A common man who transforms into a gangster revolts against the very system he once obediently followed by declaring war on the police, the government, and the industrialists.A common man who transforms into a gangster revolts against the very system he once obediently followed by declaring war on the police, the government, and the industrialists.A common man who transforms into a gangster revolts against the very system he once obediently followed by declaring war on the police, the government, and the industrialists.

  • Directors
    • Tigmanshu Dhulia
    • Ajit Sable
    • Sanjiv Trigunayat
  • Writers
    • Tigmanshu Dhulia
    • Amaresh Misra
  • Stars
    • Saif Ali Khan
    • Sonakshi Sinha
    • Vidyut Jammwal
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tigmanshu Dhulia
      • Ajit Sable
      • Sanjiv Trigunayat
    • Writers
      • Tigmanshu Dhulia
      • Amaresh Misra
    • Stars
      • Saif Ali Khan
      • Sonakshi Sinha
      • Vidyut Jammwal
    • 34User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

    Videos4

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    Bullett Raja: Making Of Disco Video (US Featurette)
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    Bullett Raja: Making Of Disco Video (US Featurette)
    Bullett Raja: Making Of Disco Video (US Featurette)
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    Bullett Raja: Making Of Disco Video (US Featurette)
    Bullett Raja: Making Of The Poster (US Featurette)
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    Bullett Raja: Making Of The Poster (US Featurette)
    Bullett Raja: Making Of Saif Ali Khan In The Gym (US Featurette)
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    Bullett Raja: Making Of Saif Ali Khan In The Gym (US Featurette)

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    Saif Ali Khan
    Saif Ali Khan
    • Raja Misra
    Sonakshi Sinha
    Sonakshi Sinha
    • Mitali
    Vidyut Jammwal
    Vidyut Jammwal
    • Arun Singh 'Munna'
    • (as Vidyut Jamwal)
    Jimmy Shergill
    Jimmy Shergill
    • Rudra Tripathi
    Raj Babbar
    Raj Babbar
    • Minister Ram Babu Shukla
    Gulshan Grover
    Gulshan Grover
    • Balraj bajaj (Main villain)
    Ravi Kishan
    Ravi Kishan
    • Sumer Yadav
    Chunky Pandey
    Chunky Pandey
    • Lallan Tiwari
    Vipin Sharma
    Vipin Sharma
    • Shrivastava Ji
    Rishad Rizvi
    Gaurav Jha
    • Mithilesh Don
    • (rumored)
    Mirza Azhar
    • Qaidi
    Vishwakarma Budhadeo
    • Right hand of eunuch Ravi Kissen.
    • (credit only)
    Hemendra Dandotiya
    • Dakait
    Shashwat Deep
    • Rudra's friend
    Mahie Gill
    Mahie Gill
    Gaurav K Jha
    Gaurav K Jha
    • Mithilesh (don)
    • (as Gaurav K. Jha)
    Midhat Khan
    • Directors
      • Tigmanshu Dhulia
      • Ajit Sable
      • Sanjiv Trigunayat
    • Writers
      • Tigmanshu Dhulia
      • Amaresh Misra
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    User reviews34

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    3freya-politologa

    India's spaghetti western... but not valid for our times

    This is just a movie for Indians who wish to see things that are practically condemned these days around the world. Yes, the classic features and music and dance performances in a "spaghetti western" as other user wrote, but bullets come and go... and overreacting into violence on behalf of the gods... and all the world thinking the fundamentalism violence is exclusive from Muslims.

    I saw the promotion done by interviews to the cast and particularly to Saif Khan, when I was living in India. He said he will use real weapons... honestly, you have to be very stupid, and risking the fact that manipulating real guns for films is more expensive and dangerous. But it's for the marketing, and if you believe it, and like it, well, that's the kind of human being you are. Story is entertaining, while the character Raja deals with his new enemies in life and protects damsels in perish.

    If you love Indian culture and you still swallow that new age religious manipulated stuff of the spirituality in India, don't watch this movie, because is the reflection of the ideal "macho" Indian version. Which the whole opposite of those fantasies sold by the tourism industry.
    4mh-shakil

    It is like bullet without gun

    was not really expecting much about the story. because it is a spicy movie. but the screenplay should have been much better.. was expecting more good action scene.... but this one not up to point though there is few good action scene. the trailer of the movie let us hope that there will be some very good gun and bullet action, specially by SAIF ALI khan . casting and acting was good. Saif Ali Khan & Jimmy Sheirgill both acted well. Sonakshi Sinha was not really spotlighted on this movie, she has little scope to show her acting capability, though she was not bad in her appearance on screen.

    neither boring nor entertaining. overall disappointment. . , .
    6akshay-ak-kumar

    Disappointing Affair !!

    Some films don't work in spite of a good director and good star cast. Bullet Raja is a perfect case of the above.

    Dhulia has directed some fine movies like Haasil, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster and Paan Singh Tomar but here he gets it all wrong. Dhulia as a writer fails here miserably. The story has nothing new to offer. Its starts with an unemployed youth who is forced to enter the world of crime and politics and ends up as a revenge drama.

    The story set in the UP heartland could've been easily set in Mumbai or Delhi. Dhulia tries to desperately play the cast card with the protangonist being a Brahmin by caste and showcasing the state of Brahmins in UP but that also doesn't work after one point. Worse, he bumps off one of the main characters in the film in the middle to make it into a revenge drama. And from here the story comes crashing down.

    Wht Dhulia fails to see that the Saif's character Raja and Shergill's Character have gr8 chemistry and this could have gr8 film if he would have focused on both the male leads.

    Saif is a fine actor and he's the only reason I watched this film till the end. He gets into the character and spots some gr8 lines in the 1st half. Check out the scene in the plane while take off. Some other actor and I would have changed the channel. However, he needs good scripts.

    Dhulia's regular Shergill is wasted. He shares some gr8 chemistry with Saif. So is Jamwal, Grover and Ravi Kishen. And I've no words to describe Sonakshi's character. She plays an aspiring actress who starts to live the two gangsters.

    Overall a very disappointing affair !!
    4nairtejas

    Out Of Bullets. ♦ 41%

    With only the climax decorating itself as a savior, Tigmanshu Dhulia disappoints, big time. With accordance to what his movies have been flaunting lately, Bullett Raja lies nowhere near and when even the cast cannot help the film, it can be only best described as "below average."

    Starting off with an instant bonhomie between Saif Ali Khan & Jimmy Sheirgill, the plot is about a duo fighting for politicos. Then they outmatch everybody in their line of work and eventually try to salvage their existence when adversaries kick in. What the writers have tried to do here is take up an underworld topic which has been sampled hundreds of times before, and mix it up with glam & emotions and send it out in a twisty plot. The output? Nothing much entertaining, but not boring either.

    The performances are good and the casting, thank heavens, apt for an action film, but use of unnecessary songs and dialogs which feel like they were created out of insomnia just won't work anymore. It is high time I ask the question to the makers that how long should I bear this stupidity and not expect something new & fresh?

    Yes, this film goes out of bullets even before the intermission and just so to remind who the film is by, we have a wonderful climax worth watching. But, then again, there is nothing new. For crying out loud, Bullett Raja is an utter disappointment by the man who can do much, much better. (What was Vidhyut Jamwwal doing here?)

    BOTTOM LINE: A bullet-infested drama with a shallow plot under the disguise of heavy action. Not recommended! Wait for DTH and check out the climax, per se.

    Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
    4bobbysing

    With only a few engaging moments in the first half, this is the weakest film from the director unexpectedly.

    BR begins on a very uninspiring note unlike director's previous films and when one gets to see an item song within the first 10 minutes only all of a sudden, it becomes pretty clear that this has not been made as per the exact vision of the person behind films like HAASIL, CHARAS, SHAGIRD and PAAN SINGH TOMAR. Yes, BULLETT RAJA too has got a part of that raw, unforgiving and realistic Tigmanshu feel in its initial moments using the local dialect and settings. But an all predictable screenplay & sloppy editing actually plays the main spoilt sport here wherein things keep happening too easily for the main lead and therefore their journey of becoming 'Political Commandos" from the common man largely remains less impressive and unconvincing. Still the film does have some irregular engaging moments arising out of its well written enjoyable dialogues in the first half, along with few poor songs.

    But once many of its notable characters vanish altogether as per the story progression, it all becomes quite dull and the film falls drastically post intermission having nothing new to serve other than the usual revenge drama. To save it from sinking further, the writers bring in a fresh character of Vidyut Jammwal in the last 40 minutes of the film playing the tough inspector with some new twists and turns. But the move fails to provide any major lift and it all ends with an open climax as we have already seen several times before in the recent times.

    In few words, the director who is known for coming up with some fresh films following his own unique way of execution surprisingly chooses a very poor story idea for his first mainstream project made with a big name. Plus throughout the film his famous touch is visible only in some characters in the beginning or in few scenes later on with some notable dialogues well rendered by the supporting cast. Further a few insertions are incorporated in a quite unintelligent way (unlike a Dhulia film), like the use of Skype in a confidential meeting straight connecting to the jail, the extreme facilities enjoyed by the power broker within the jail premises and particularly the dialogue mentioning Rani Laxmi Bai in the hotel room (What was it really??).

    Moreover the intense emotional feel, visible in the director's previous films is completely missing in this and the viewers never feel connected to the ongoing affair between the lead pair not even once. Now whether this was a result of the director's sincere attempt to enter the commercial zone for the first time or the outcome of some external interference in his directorial vision cannot be said. But whatever the reason might be, the truth remains that this happens to be the weakest film of Tigmanshu Dhulia till date unarguably. Apart from its feeble story plot, the other major disappointment of BULLETT RAJA is its poor soundtrack and over use of songs unnecessarily. The background score too sounds both good and average at different places following an uneven path and cinematography could have made a stronger impact with a better editing. Promoted as an action film, the fight sequences do have a realistic feel but the action actually could really have been the key player here with Vidyut coming in earlier since he is the best one to display the art specifically.

    Regarding its performances, the film is solely made for Saif alone and he tries hard to fit into the character doing all the home work. Yet, I found a lot missing in his honest portrayal of Raja Misra in terms of energy and that rustic feel, so couldn't relate to his on screen character frankly. On the other side, Jimmy Sheirgill once again displays his best in a Tigmanshu Dhulia project and holds the film strongly till he is there on the screen forming a fine team with Saif. Here I must add that the actor is a completely different person (arrogant and with a lot of attitude) when it comes to Punjabi films in particular. And Jimmy really needs to see into this difference of attitude at the earliest.

    Playing the female lead, I wonder how on earth Sonakshi manages to act and enjoy the same kind of performance in almost every film of hers in a repetitive mode (except LOOTERA). Perhaps she is more interested in only quantity and not quality. Gulshan Grover & Raj Babbar are fine as usual but both Vipin Sharma and Shart Saxena leave a solid impact in their short roles. Chunky Pandey and Mahile Gill are there for only few scenes in the beginning. However to say the truth, BULLET RAJA would have been an entirely different film altogether with Vidyut Jammwal and Ravi Kissen having more lengthy roles in the script. Particularly Ravi Kissen whose highly interesting character of a cross-dressing man, remains wasted without given much to do.

    Ending on a sour note, BULLETT RAJA doesn't have that thrill, excitement, freshness and honesty associated with the films made by one of the most promising director of our times, Tigmanshu Dhulia. Perhaps this is the cost a visionary director has to pay while working with big production houses and STARS following their specific instructions. So assuming that the makers would learn from their mistake made, I hope Tigmanshu returns back to his own school of film-making soon following his inner urge and gives us another gem in the future, taking BULLETT RAJA out of his system at the earliest.

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      Tigmanshu mentioned that this movie was a tribute to the 1970s of Bollywood
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      Referenced in ImMATURE: Daddy's Little Princess (2019)

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      • November 29, 2013 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Bullet Royale
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      • $725,588
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      • 2h 18m(138 min)
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