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Ugly

  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
24K
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Ronit Roy, Rahul Bhat, Vineet Kumar Singh, and Girish Kulkarni in Ugly (2013)
The case of a missing girl takes us through a journey of human greed and brushes upon the egos and repressed emotions of the characters.
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The case of a missing girl takes us through a journey of human greed and brushes upon the egos and repressed emotions of the characters.The case of a missing girl takes us through a journey of human greed and brushes upon the egos and repressed emotions of the characters.The case of a missing girl takes us through a journey of human greed and brushes upon the egos and repressed emotions of the characters.

  • Director
    • Anurag Kashyap
  • Writers
    • Akhilesh Jaiswal
    • Anurag Kashyap
    • Rohit Pandey
  • Stars
    • Rahul Bhat
    • Ronit Roy
    • Tejaswini Kolhapure
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anurag Kashyap
    • Writers
      • Akhilesh Jaiswal
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Rohit Pandey
    • Stars
      • Rahul Bhat
      • Ronit Roy
      • Tejaswini Kolhapure
    • 135User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Rahul Bhat
    Rahul Bhat
    • Rahul Kapoor
    Ronit Roy
    Ronit Roy
    • Shoumik Bose
    Tejaswini Kolhapure
    • Shalini Bose
    Vineet Kumar Singh
    Vineet Kumar Singh
    • Chaitanya Mishra
    Surveen Chawla
    Surveen Chawla
    • Rakhi Malhotra
    Siddhant Kapoor
    Siddhant Kapoor
    • Siddhant
    Sandesh Jadhav
    Sandesh Jadhav
    • Rane
    Anshikaa Shrivastava
    • Kali Varshney
    • (as Anshika Shrivastava)
    Murari Kumar
    • Shrilal The Baloon Guy
    Abir Goswami
    Abir Goswami
    • A.C.P. Gupta
    Madhavi Singh
    • ACP Upadhyay
    Manoj Kolhatkar
    • ACP Khanwilkar
    Ajay Purkar
    Ajay Purkar
    • ACP Godbole
    Girish Kulkarni
    Girish Kulkarni
    • Inspector Jadhav
    Jayant Gadekar
    Jayant Gadekar
    • Inspector Direkar
    Prakash Ramchandani
    Prakash Ramchandani
    • Inspector Rawal
    Sameer Patil
    • Inspector Patnaik
    Abhijeet Chavan
    Abhijeet Chavan
    • Inspector Raut
    • Director
      • Anurag Kashyap
    • Writers
      • Akhilesh Jaiswal
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Rohit Pandey
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    User reviews135

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    9satvik-sharma

    Brilliant....all the way!

    Ugly is one of the finest works from Anurag Kashyap. It continues to depict what he started with Last Train to Mahakali...and later with Paanch... - his love (and hate) for the dark side of human mind.

    Ugly at its heart is a racy thriller, intriguing, loaded with dark humor and real, gray characters, as unpredictable as only humans can be. Technically its brilliant. And its as close as you can get to original in Bollywood world.

    It keeps you glued to the screen for 130 min and leaves you numb when the show is over.

    P.S. Definitely not for the lovers of Dhoom-3, Kick and P-K genre, who like their cinema light, escapist and with popcorn.
    nitin-blue

    Anurag is the gangsta of Hindi cinema

    Even the most expensive special effects cannot match 1% of what viewers can create simply with their imagination. Very few directors have the skill to use this ability of the audience. Unseen is always a lot more scary and disturbing than seen.

    There is a 5 minute scene in first half of Ugly. It has no dialogues. There is hardly any action. But it will chill your bones and you will remember it for a long time. It is worth watching Ugly, just to experience the skill of the director in this one scene.

    Anurag is truly the gangsta of Hindi cinema. He drags his audience to ultra real, scary and uncomfortable places to meet and confront demons who look just like people you see every day.

    Ugly's world is a dog-eat-dog world. Everyone is in it for themselves. They will sell their best friend and his kids to the highest bidder in the blink of an eye.

    If you enjoyed Black Friday, Dev D, Gulaal and Gangs of W, you will enjoy Ugly. If you did not, then it is best to stick to Mega Entertainer Sal Khan's movies.
    10notofdisdimention

    Ugly - The Requiem for the Dreams

    So what is UGLY? Is it something like SHAITAAN, everyone has a UGLY side ..blah blah?? Or is it like Black Friday, pure reality of the system?? The best Kashyap's movie??

    I would say it shows how great Anurag Kashyak is as a film maker. It is a cocktail of intensity and emotional finesse from the Korean Movies, the craziness from the Brazilian, the shock from the Italian and the Caos from Fincher.

    The movie is so real, for an Indian audience he would not be surprised with a lot of things as he/she know the system, but he would definitely be surprised to see the limit of it, and to see what could be wrong. The movie shows the limit of efforts one can put and how desperate one gets. The humans are shown as parasites surviving on others, and how UGLY can they get for their survival and dreams. And when these dreams don't fulfill as planned things get UGLY

    The movie is a really well written mystery thriller, the screenplay is amazing, the characters are real, and the acting is wonderful. Amazing work at the casting and background score.

    There is no shaitaan side of people they are actually like that to the core -UGLY
    9hsm2310

    Dark, Intense and Disturbing : A tale of wretched human motives

    It is one of the best to have come out of the Kashyap factory in terms of script and characters. It is one taut, dark, intense and disturbing tale of wretched nature of the human motives and how the grand plan has it's own way of laughing at those.

    Interestingly Ugly through each of it's elements will take you back to Kashyap's previous works and remind you why he is truly the king. The brilliant script writing will remind you of Black Friday, Kashyap's first masterpiece. The excellent visual treatment, even though it's not a feature throughout the film is something without which any of AK's films is incomplete. The trippy background score by Brian Oncomber is the stand out feature in the second half of the film when the film begins to approach the tipping point.

    Without doubt, the hero of the film is it's characters. Rarely would you come across a film full of complex characters, where the motives of every action of those characters get automatically clear as the story progresses. You do not know what to appreciate more, the courage with which the director is bluntly showing the depraved complexion of human nature or the ease with which that has been knit in a story.The non linear nature of the storytelling in the first half brings the necessary variation which adds to the build up.

    Rahul Bhat who is seen on screen after a long gap tells you why there is no dearth of excellent character actors in the country, it's just that there are not enough roles for them. Vineet Singh, aka Danish Khan from GOW, will make you cringe and laugh with the expletive chain reaction. Ronit Roy, in his second powerhouse appearance in a Kashyap production, is perfectly cast. And one performance which is straight out of life is of Girish Kulkarni, as the police inspector. There is as much sincerity in his laugh as is in his sombre face. The one liners are so on mark that you would forget that there is a reel rolling.

    Surely, the film has some of it's elements similar to that of Fargo, the classic Hollywood dark comedy, but it never plays on your mind, so it wouldn't qualify as lifting. Kashyapwa has done it again. Can't believe what made them to hold the film for so long.

    Dear AK, you are the dark shining light of Bollywood. Keep'em coming
    10jon_s_chan

    Ugly - An ugly state of affairs in the lives of ordinary people

    Anurag Kashyap yet again proves that he is in a league by himself among accomplished Bollywood directors. Lately in Bollywood there has been a surge in talented writers/directors creating movies that steer away from typical Bollywood glitz, glamor and grandeur. These glamorous movies appeal to the delusions of most of the Indian audience. But audience who take movies as a form of art and source for inspiration can see through the bling and realize that the substance is utterly lacking. Writers/Directors like Kashyap do not have audience in their mind when they create movies, they cater their work for themselves, which in my opinion brings the best out of any creator of art.

    Ugly is a tale of ordinary lives involved in extraordinary circumstances. It starts out with a missing child followed by sequences that will make you utterly hate some characters initially. But as the movie unfolds and characters develop on screen, opinions on most of the characters will gradually change. This is a rarity in Bollywood movies, because many of them have characters that are purely good or evil. There is no middle ground, everything is looked as black or white and 30 minutes into the movie you can predict the plot by connecting dots between good and bad characters. But what if you start watching a movie where characters are constantly evolving on screen and every character has some evil and some nobility to him? That is when things become unpredictable and keep you on the edge of your seat if it is a thriller like this story is.

    Greed and desperation, combined with poverty has a way of bringing out monsters in people you would usually deem as normal. Let me go ahead and say that you will find no character likable in the movie. Correction, I liked all the characters, but I could not root for any of them. But if I had to make an exception I would say one character would come out in a positive light by the end of the movie, even if there is some evil to him/her.

    This movie is very condensed and concentrated with many raw, heavy hitting scenes that prompt vivid reactions from expressive audience. The plot is captivating and progresses linearly, with some retrospection in-between. Kashyap manages to have his audience on the edge of their seats 15 minutes into the movie. If you are a sucker for suspense thrillers like I am, you wont be leaning back for the rest of the movie. Kashyap also compels you to empathize and cringe at the plight and despair of characters, a lot of which is brought onto them by themselves.

    Kashyap is a master at writing characters and finding impeccable actors to bring them to life. The lack of make up combined with many improvised scenes give a "real life" rawness and experience you are not used to in Bollywood movies. The movie "Apocalypse Now" where the character played by Marlon Brando talks about "the horror" is a scene that resonates deeply with audience. That was an improvised scene played by Brando who hardly could remember the lines and thus improvised in front of cameras to give us arguably the greatest scene ever. Kashyap obviously understands the positives of improvisation and lets his extremely talented cast do their thing. I only hope these actors get the recognition they deserve.

    All in all, Ugly is the best Bollywood has to offer for the year 2014. I can confidently say that without even watching 99% of Hindi movies that came out in 2014. It is entertaining and inspiring. I wish I could meet Mr. Kashyap in person and thank him for all the wonderful creations. He is one of the very few reasons I still bother with Bollywood. I wish he managed to squeeze in Kay Kay Menon and Manoj Bajpai somewhere, that is the only (silly) complaint I have about this movie.

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    • Trivia
      The police station scene was meant for just one minute duration, but the actors in the scene stretched it to 14.5 minutes while improvising.
    • Goofs
      When Rahul is given 50 lakhs by the police to hand to the kidnapper, the amount should have been 20 lakhs instead. A few scenes before we see the police catching Shalini's brother who had actually demanded the 50 lakhs. So, that would leave the police with the phone call (by Rakhee) the source of the real kidnapper. And Rakhee had actually demanded 20 lakhs, not 50.
    • Connections
      Edited into Kali-Katha (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Ugly
      Lyrics by Vineet Singh

      Performed by Vineet Singh,ishQ Bector, Shree. D.

      Composed by G.V. Prakash Kumar and Brian McOmber

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2014 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Xấu Xa
    • Filming locations
      • Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
    • Production companies
      • DAR Motion Pictures
      • Phantom Films
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      • $1,475,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 8 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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