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Madras Cafe

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
26K
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John Abraham in Madras Cafe (2013)
An Indian intelligence agent journeys to a war-torn coastal island to break a resolute rebel group and meets a passionate journalist.
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An Indian intelligence agent journeys to a war-torn coastal island to break a resolute rebel group and meets a passionate journalist.An Indian intelligence agent journeys to a war-torn coastal island to break a resolute rebel group and meets a passionate journalist.An Indian intelligence agent journeys to a war-torn coastal island to break a resolute rebel group and meets a passionate journalist.

  • Director
    • Shoojit Sircar
  • Writers
    • Shubhendu Bhattacharya
    • Juhi Chaturvedi
    • Somnath Dey
  • Stars
    • John Abraham
    • Nargis Fakhri
    • Gaurav K. Sharma
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shoojit Sircar
    • Writers
      • Shubhendu Bhattacharya
      • Juhi Chaturvedi
      • Somnath Dey
    • Stars
      • John Abraham
      • Nargis Fakhri
      • Gaurav K. Sharma
    • 154User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 16 nominations total

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    John Abraham
    John Abraham
    • Vikram Singh
    Nargis Fakhri
    Nargis Fakhri
    • Jaya Sahni
    Gaurav K. Sharma
    Gaurav K. Sharma
    • K.T
    • (as Gaurav Sharma)
    Raashi Khanna
    Raashi Khanna
    • Ruby
    • (as Rashi Khanna)
    Aayam Mehta
    • Vasu
    Kannan Arunachalam
    Kannan Arunachalam
    • Shri
    Prakash Belawadi
    Prakash Belawadi
    • Bala Krishnan
    Avijit Dutt
    Avijit Dutt
    • Swarup
    Manoj Bakshi
    Manoj Bakshi
    • Home Secretary 2nd Cabinet
    Sanjay Gurbaxani
    Sanjay Gurbaxani
    • Former Prime Minister
    Dinesh Prabhakar
    Dinesh Prabhakar
    • Rajshekaran
    • (as Dinesh Nair)
    Tarun Bali
    • Rishi
    Dibang
    Dibang
    • Informer, bangkok
    Leena Maria Paul
    • Tamil rebel
    Ajay Ratnam
    • Anna Bhaskaran
    Vishnu Govindhan
    Vishnu Govindhan
    • Kidnapper
    Alok Jain
    • Ajit
    Jayanta Das
    • DGMI (1st Cabinet)
    • Director
      • Shoojit Sircar
    • Writers
      • Shubhendu Bhattacharya
      • Juhi Chaturvedi
      • Somnath Dey
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews154

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    10shubh_328-471-817687

    Wow!!!... Intellectual, Gallant and a Brave Factual work of Cinema... Caution: Miss This At Your Own Risk.!!!

    It took 3 films and 7 years for Shoorjit Sircar (director) to deliver us with undoubtedly the best political thriller we can savor ourselves over a long time. 'Madras Cafe' is unarguably a gem of a movie that belongs to a rare genre of Bollywood cinema and deserves much more attention and applause than what it's being receiving.

    The film is based on the backdrop of the Sri Lankan civil war in the late 1980's and early 1990's. It crosses its path with the plotting and execution of the then, Indian Prime Minster, whom we understandably can make out as Late Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. This film is so well crafted; it was not possible to find out a loophole in the entire plot.

    John Abraham (Producer), who plays as a RAW Officer has done a 100% justice to his character Vikram Singh. There are noticeable fluent and honest performances from Siddharth Basu and Nargis Fakhri (Rockstar) on the other hand as well. If you want to know more about what's inside, you have to go and watch it yourself. Although just do a bit of homework on the Lankan civil war events that occurred in the late 80's. You would not regret it.

    There was one drawback of the movie though. The movie had an end. But as they say 'All good things comes to an end'. So, I guess it to be that way.

    Madras Café is a slap on the faces of all the directors and also on the ignorant and bogged down movie goers who are ardent worshipers of senseless commercial cinema that has plagued Hindi movie industry over the last year and half. John Abraham here has to be appreciated immensely for the effort he has put in out of the movie, since; there was no one who was ready to produce this movie earlier until he accepted this project to invest in.

    Thank you John Abraham and Shoorjit Sircar.

    Without any second thoughts, being thankful and much obliged with this Intelligent and brave cinema,.. I'm going with an esteem ★★★★★★★★★✩ (9.1/10) for Shoorjit Sircar's Madras Café. This one is a Must Watch.

    Watch and BE ENLIGHTENED..

    Cheers
    7lediscipledessocrates

    Choose Madras over Chennai. It is Crisp, Clean and Clear.

    There is absolutely no reason why you should not watch this movie. It is by all means a pretty decent thriller. Utterly devoid of the superfluities and terse to the point of being of labelled as "un-bollywoodish" the movie represents all that is desirable in an entertainer.

    My brother quite ably put it into words when he declared that the charm of the movie lay in it's abstinence from over indulgence.

    John Abraham does a commendable job (except for , may be a few scenes, where it is his bad make up and hair do which need to be blamed more than him) .

    He is supported by an able cast of actors who deliver credible performances.

    The script isn't circumlocutory and the Director isn't shy of laying down facts and opinions in an unequivocal and objective manner.

    The absence of songs , does wonders for the health of the audience and the movie too. Needless to say there is no parallel romantic plot disturbing the flow of the narrative.

    In fact the movie checks itself every time there a temptation beckoning it over do things.

    The Director is honest and doesn't mince his words when describing the situation as as he sees it.

    If you have stepped out for a movie and are thinking about catching the last express to chennai , believe me , you ought to change your itinerary and catch a cup of coffee in the café.
    10iruled16

    John and Shoojit team is much better than Ajay and Rohit Shetty.No fake actions no stupid jokes

    Madras Cafe is not only one of the best releases but the only best release in this recent time. John is no more expression less actor.HE worked extremely hard in his recent projects and proved him.And he is at his best in Madras Cafe. Talking about Nargis her accent is good but should have done hard work on her acting skills. Thank God no Lungi dance at the end but a beautiful song called Maula sun mere. And then the Assassination. As we all know the end but it keeps us on the edge of our seat till the last scene Credits to Shoojit Sircar. Very realistic,great performances by everyone and great direction. They killed him .We lost him for no mistake.He was so young. This touches everyone Hearts......
    10cyberundertakor

    Kudos to Indian Cinema

    Rather than writing a long review explaining the Pros and Cons this is Indian Cinema which now is evolved.

    Rather than pleasing the masses they have now gone ahead and showed the truth.

    The beauty is that even when the audience knows that what has to happen in the end The director still holds us to the movie.

    It can be said now that filmmakers in India can boldly make real-life stories without fear of controversy or censorship, this may be the best way to approach important stories that must be told.

    A Must Watch film and good job by Shoojit Sircar.

    Well Done Team of Madras Cafe.
    8grande_illusion

    Objective portrayal of LTTE struggle

    The political opponents of this film have been proved wrong. Politicians and their sidekicks should first watch the movie before they start screaming "ban, ban"! The film manages to take a cleverly done objective stance of the LTTE fight for Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka and the circumstances that led to the killing of former India PM Rajiv Gandhi. The film could have a better impact if it used names of the real people they trying to portray instead of resorting to semantics to camouflage their identities, while at the same time making it so obvious as to who the characters represent. However, overall it is a thriller which works well unlike Kamaal Haasan's "Vishwaroopam" released few months ago, with a similar theme.

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    • Trivia
      The film is set in the late 1980s and early '90s, during the time of Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan civil war and assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end of the movie, Vikram sends a Jaffna Documents to Jaya. The title of the documents is written in Calibri font typeface. Calibri font was added to Microsoft Office in 2007 and was not present before.
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      Features Aashiqui (1990)
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      Sun Le Re
      Sung by Papon

      Lyrics by Ali Hayat

      Music composed by Shantanu Moitra

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2013 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Tình Báo
    • Filming locations
      • Sri Lanka
    • Production companies
      • J.A. Entertainment
      • Rising Sun Films
      • Viacom18 Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • ₹350,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,333
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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