Stolen
- 2023
- 1h 32m
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
- 6 wins & 5 nominations total
Shubham Vardhan
- Raman Bansal
- (as Shubham)
Harish Khanna
- Pandit Ji
- (uncredited)
Lovekush Kundu
- Railway Police
- (as Lovekush)
Bhavani
- Railway Station Male 3
- (as Bhawani)
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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!
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.
Stolen is a raw and rustic survival drama that starts setting up the plot right from the first frame. The characters step in quickly, and the drama begins to unfold in a real and raw manner. The acting performances are both rustic and impressive. Abhishek Banerjee balances both sides of his character-being a rich, stiff kind of guy and a man trapped in gory danger. Mia Maelzer is organic in her rural Bengali portrayal and expresses emotions in a very real way.
Shubham plays his part well.
The movie is a survival drama where the characters keep getting caught in a loop of traps. The best part of the film is the way it's shot-especially the chaotic scenes, where you feel the intensity and suffocation. Somewhere in the second half, the movie loses momentum with its repeatedly long chase sequences, despite a crisp 90-minute runtime. Towards the end, the dots connect, and everything starts to make sense. Overall, Stolen may not be a trendy commercial film, but it has all the elements of a gritty, rustic survival drama, with action and realism in storytelling, showcasing different themes of society such as misinformation and classism.
OVERALL 7/10.
Shubham plays his part well.
The movie is a survival drama where the characters keep getting caught in a loop of traps. The best part of the film is the way it's shot-especially the chaotic scenes, where you feel the intensity and suffocation. Somewhere in the second half, the movie loses momentum with its repeatedly long chase sequences, despite a crisp 90-minute runtime. Towards the end, the dots connect, and everything starts to make sense. Overall, Stolen may not be a trendy commercial film, but it has all the elements of a gritty, rustic survival drama, with action and realism in storytelling, showcasing different themes of society such as misinformation and classism.
OVERALL 7/10.
From its opening frames, Stolen grabs hold and never loosens its grip, delivering a cinematic experience that is nothing short of fantastic. This film excels in every aspect, from its meticulously crafted visuals to its deeply resonant performances, culminating in a thriller that is a definite must-watch.
The movie's technical prowess is immediately evident. The camera work is exquisite, capturing every nuance and emotion with precision, while the cinematography paints a vivid and often breathtaking picture. Complementing this visual feast is an intense background score that masterfully amplifies the tension and emotional weight of each scene, drawing the viewer deeper into the narrative.
At the heart of Stolen are its lead characters, brought to life by truly compelling performances. While the entire ensemble shines, Abhishek Banerjee delivers a performance that truly outshines everyone else. His portrayal is nuanced, powerful, and utterly captivating. Not to be outdone, Jhumpa and Abhishek's brother also deliver great performances, adding layers of authenticity and emotional depth to the story.
However, the greatest triumph of the movie lies in its screenplay. What initially appears to be a seemingly simple story is elevated by brilliant fictionalization and masterful pacing. The narrative is replete with well-placed twists and turns, and the "spikes" in certain scenes are so intensely crafted that you don't just watch the movie - you feel it. The emotional resonance and the sheer impact of these moments are truly remarkable.
Perhaps most importantly, Stolen is relentlessly engaging. From the very first scene to the last, the film maintains an unwavering hold on its audience, ensuring that every moment is compelling and purposeful. This consistent engagement, combined with its technical brilliance and powerful performances, makes this movie a truly unforgettable cinematic achievement.
A must-watch for sure.
The movie's technical prowess is immediately evident. The camera work is exquisite, capturing every nuance and emotion with precision, while the cinematography paints a vivid and often breathtaking picture. Complementing this visual feast is an intense background score that masterfully amplifies the tension and emotional weight of each scene, drawing the viewer deeper into the narrative.
At the heart of Stolen are its lead characters, brought to life by truly compelling performances. While the entire ensemble shines, Abhishek Banerjee delivers a performance that truly outshines everyone else. His portrayal is nuanced, powerful, and utterly captivating. Not to be outdone, Jhumpa and Abhishek's brother also deliver great performances, adding layers of authenticity and emotional depth to the story.
However, the greatest triumph of the movie lies in its screenplay. What initially appears to be a seemingly simple story is elevated by brilliant fictionalization and masterful pacing. The narrative is replete with well-placed twists and turns, and the "spikes" in certain scenes are so intensely crafted that you don't just watch the movie - you feel it. The emotional resonance and the sheer impact of these moments are truly remarkable.
Perhaps most importantly, Stolen is relentlessly engaging. From the very first scene to the last, the film maintains an unwavering hold on its audience, ensuring that every moment is compelling and purposeful. This consistent engagement, combined with its technical brilliance and powerful performances, makes this movie a truly unforgettable cinematic achievement.
A must-watch for sure.
An exhilarating movie from start to finish, incredibly fast-paced and ceaselessly engaging, leaving the audience perpetually guessing what's next. It perfectly blends elements of dark comedy with intense, action-packed, violent sequences.
The film explores interesting dynamics such as the complicated relationship between brothers, the disparities between rich and poor, and the contrasts between urban and rural India.
I found myself wholly absorbed and thoroughly enjoyed the movie - the only thing I didn't like was the shaky camera in parts which was a bit distracting.
I've heard some people comparing this movie to NH10, so if you liked that I highly recommend you check out Stolen.
Enjoy the ride! 👶🏼
The film explores interesting dynamics such as the complicated relationship between brothers, the disparities between rich and poor, and the contrasts between urban and rural India.
I found myself wholly absorbed and thoroughly enjoyed the movie - the only thing I didn't like was the shaky camera in parts which was a bit distracting.
I've heard some people comparing this movie to NH10, so if you liked that I highly recommend you check out Stolen.
Enjoy the ride! 👶🏼
Did you know
- TriviaNearly half of the film was shot in long, continuous takes with no alternative angles, meaning the scenes were used as shot, giving the film a raw and spontaneous feel.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $9,842
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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