Stolen
- 2023
- 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
8.2K
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Two urbane brothers witness a baby being kidnapped from an impoverished mother at a railway station in rural India. One guided by moral duty, convinces the other to help the mother and join ... Read allTwo urbane brothers witness a baby being kidnapped from an impoverished mother at a railway station in rural India. One guided by moral duty, convinces the other to help the mother and join a perilous investigation to find the baby.Two urbane brothers witness a baby being kidnapped from an impoverished mother at a railway station in rural India. One guided by moral duty, convinces the other to help the mother and join a perilous investigation to find the baby.
- Awards
- 12 wins & 10 nominations total
Shubham Vardhan
- Raman Bansal
- (as Shubham)
Lovekush Kundu
- Railway Police
- (as Lovekush)
Bhavani
- Railway Station Male 3
- (as Bhawani)
Featured reviews
This movie haunted me for a while during watching because of the scenes happening in this movie..those are not horror or brutal scenes but some real life events , which would be extremely horrible, if you were at that place with that situation.
It's a good watch to see how a simple scene can turn into a nightmare.
Not revealing much about the story.
Abhishek Banerjee has actually stolen the show with his real and natural artwork. His role as a older brother seems quite similar to us, but by the end of the story he turned into some different person, because of the incidents happened with him.
Also Shubham Vardhan has done a good job.
Mia Maelzer has done a strong role who is actually the centre of the movie. Her emotions, acting, dedication to the character was actually points to be praised.
Overall it's a good watch.
It's a good watch to see how a simple scene can turn into a nightmare.
Not revealing much about the story.
Abhishek Banerjee has actually stolen the show with his real and natural artwork. His role as a older brother seems quite similar to us, but by the end of the story he turned into some different person, because of the incidents happened with him.
Also Shubham Vardhan has done a good job.
Mia Maelzer has done a strong role who is actually the centre of the movie. Her emotions, acting, dedication to the character was actually points to be praised.
Overall it's a good watch.
A great thriller keeps you hooked without unnecessary distractions, and this movie does exactly that. Every scene unfolds in its own unique setting, keeping things fresh and engaging. The raw, unpolished filmmaking style adds to the realism, making the experience feel even more immersive. The performances are truly impressive-not just from the actors but from the entire crew, who bring the story to life with skill and intensity. The pacing keeps you on edge, making it a gripping watch.
If this film were Korean, it would likely receive endless praise, yet Stolen hasn't gotten the recognition it truly deserves. It delivers everything a solid thriller should, but somehow remains underappreciated. Definitely worth checking out!
#KiduMovie 200/2025.
If this film were Korean, it would likely receive endless praise, yet Stolen hasn't gotten the recognition it truly deserves. It delivers everything a solid thriller should, but somehow remains underappreciated. Definitely worth checking out!
#KiduMovie 200/2025.
What a journey Stolen was! From the first frame to the last, it grips you by the jawbone-literally-and refuses to let go. It's one of those thrillers that doesn't just give you chills; it injects straight into your spine.
At the heart of it lies a question that hits hard: Should you help someone in need, even if they're from the fringes of society? The film doesn't hand you answers but makes sure you're asking yourself that question long after the credits roll.
The score? Absolutely electric. It doesn't just complement the scenes-it amplifies the chaos. Goosebumps are guaranteed.
The acting-ooh gosh-it was brilliant. Abhishek Banerjee delivers a career-best performance, slipping into his character with unnerving ease. And by the way... he was right after all. That's why you should always listen to your big brother. 👀
And let's not forget the surprise MVP of the film: the Fortuner. Who knew an SUV could have a bigger character arc than half the cast? At this rate, Toyota's stock is about to skyrocket. Give that car an award-or at least a Netflix spin-off. 😂
Cinematography was insane. Every shot was crafted with precision, adding depth and mood that elevated the entire experience. It wasn't just a film-it was a visual sprint.
The pacing? Fast. Very fast. But amid all the action, the film managed to explore the lives of the lowborn, highlighting their struggles without slowing the momentum. That's a tightrope walk, and they nailed it.
Hats off to the director for pulling off such a gripping, layered, and surprisingly reflective ride. This isn't just entertainment-it's a conversation starter.
Final Verdict: 8.5/10 Stolen (2025) isn't just a film. It's a wild ride with heart, grit, Abhishek Banerjee at full power, and yes... a Fortuner that might just steal your heart.
At the heart of it lies a question that hits hard: Should you help someone in need, even if they're from the fringes of society? The film doesn't hand you answers but makes sure you're asking yourself that question long after the credits roll.
The score? Absolutely electric. It doesn't just complement the scenes-it amplifies the chaos. Goosebumps are guaranteed.
The acting-ooh gosh-it was brilliant. Abhishek Banerjee delivers a career-best performance, slipping into his character with unnerving ease. And by the way... he was right after all. That's why you should always listen to your big brother. 👀
And let's not forget the surprise MVP of the film: the Fortuner. Who knew an SUV could have a bigger character arc than half the cast? At this rate, Toyota's stock is about to skyrocket. Give that car an award-or at least a Netflix spin-off. 😂
Cinematography was insane. Every shot was crafted with precision, adding depth and mood that elevated the entire experience. It wasn't just a film-it was a visual sprint.
The pacing? Fast. Very fast. But amid all the action, the film managed to explore the lives of the lowborn, highlighting their struggles without slowing the momentum. That's a tightrope walk, and they nailed it.
Hats off to the director for pulling off such a gripping, layered, and surprisingly reflective ride. This isn't just entertainment-it's a conversation starter.
Final Verdict: 8.5/10 Stolen (2025) isn't just a film. It's a wild ride with heart, grit, Abhishek Banerjee at full power, and yes... a Fortuner that might just steal your heart.
Just saw Stolen on Prime Video and am I glad I picked it up. What a compelling Hindi thriller that defies typical Bollywood conventions, delivering a truly gritty and nail-biting experience.
Directed by Karan Tejpal, the film plunges two urban brothers, Gautam (Abhishek Banerjee) and Raman (Shubham Vardhan), into a desperate search for a kidnapped baby in rural India, after they are mistaken for the culprits.
The film's strength lies in its relentless pacing and raw realism. The rural chases are expertly choreographed, feeling authentic and genuinely tense, far removed from stylized action.
Abhishek Banerjee delivers a standout performance as Gautam, portraying his character's transformation from privileged reluctance to desperate resilience with remarkable depth. Shubham Vardhan as Raman and Mia Maelzer as the distraught mother, Jhumpa, also provide solid, emotionally resonant performances, grounding the harrowing narrative.
Stolen subtly weaves in poignant social commentary on mob mentality, systemic failures, and societal divides without ever feeling preachy. It's a lean, 90-minute ride that keeps you on the edge of your seat, proving that powerful storytelling doesn't need grandiosity.
A must-watch for those seeking a unique and impactful thriller.
Directed by Karan Tejpal, the film plunges two urban brothers, Gautam (Abhishek Banerjee) and Raman (Shubham Vardhan), into a desperate search for a kidnapped baby in rural India, after they are mistaken for the culprits.
The film's strength lies in its relentless pacing and raw realism. The rural chases are expertly choreographed, feeling authentic and genuinely tense, far removed from stylized action.
Abhishek Banerjee delivers a standout performance as Gautam, portraying his character's transformation from privileged reluctance to desperate resilience with remarkable depth. Shubham Vardhan as Raman and Mia Maelzer as the distraught mother, Jhumpa, also provide solid, emotionally resonant performances, grounding the harrowing narrative.
Stolen subtly weaves in poignant social commentary on mob mentality, systemic failures, and societal divides without ever feeling preachy. It's a lean, 90-minute ride that keeps you on the edge of your seat, proving that powerful storytelling doesn't need grandiosity.
A must-watch for those seeking a unique and impactful thriller.
A refreshing story and take on storytelling compared to the current-age bollywood films.
All the actors are fantastic. But the real winner is the director and producer here. Very unique shots and realistic way of creating a immersive experience.
A good light upon the India that we don't see, just scroll through. This is coming from a Tier 1 city audience.
Also what really caught my attention was that there was little to no background music. And it didn't need a loud, melodramatic score. So that was a very unconventional, brilliant choice as well.
I hope more movies like this are made that are socially relevant and entertaining!
All the actors are fantastic. But the real winner is the director and producer here. Very unique shots and realistic way of creating a immersive experience.
A good light upon the India that we don't see, just scroll through. This is coming from a Tier 1 city audience.
Also what really caught my attention was that there was little to no background music. And it didn't need a loud, melodramatic score. So that was a very unconventional, brilliant choice as well.
I hope more movies like this are made that are socially relevant and entertaining!
Did you know
- TriviaThe story draws inspiration from real-life incidents of child abduction, mob lynching, and the spread of misinformation in India. (2018 Karbi Anglong lynching)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $9,842
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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