Madaari
Madaari
| 10 June 2016 (USA)
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A common man kidnaps the son of the Home Minister of India to get answers about the loss of his own son, caused by the illegal acts committed by corrupt government officials.

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GurlyIamBeach

Instant Favorite.

Tyreece Hulme

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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Brennan Camacho

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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Zlatica

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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syedsafwaan

Well Acting Irrfan..Maanna Padega Bhai..Irrfan character in every movie watchable whether it is Comedy , Emotional , Gangster etc.., Indian Public is Masoom when they will rise and reply to these corrupt politicians..No one going to survive in our system..They killed our childrens , fathers , mothers etc..,

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Dr.Abrar khan

I think its a Must watch for any movie lover who loves watching Anil Kapoor's Nayak kind of movies Irfan is brilliant as always but only negative thing i notice is this cud have been far better with more realistic direction and should be 10 minutes less than what it is everything else is brilliant

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Girish Prabhu

Irrfan Khan... When you see his name in movies, you are to be entertained. This movie is all about his revenge to his missing dead son on the Home minister's son. His role takes up almost entire movie. Not similar to the flick 'A Wednesday' but is of same flavor. A powerless common Indian man fighting the law against the government. 2.2 Hrs of movie seemed longer because of almost-solo-performance of Irrfan Khan. Not to forget Vishesh Bansal the child actor did great. Overall 8 for lengthier movie and not having parallel stories but a fantastic story with no usual Bollywood stupidity. Surely a great watch!

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namashi_1

Irrfan Khan is one of the most respected & versatile actors in the Filmdom today & with 'Madaari', he reinstates that fact once again. He's in full tormented form as an angry common man, but the film, comes up short. Though compelling in parts, the film never comes up powerful enough.'Madaari' Synopsis: A man named Nirmal loses his Son in a man-made disaster, after which, he starts the journey of seeking answers asking for accountability which urges him to take revenge.'Madaari' is about a common man's fight with the corrupt politicians, that run the government. Neeraj Pandey's masterful A Wednesday depicted a common man's anger with thumping rage, but 'Madaari' is only compelling in parts. Though I liked the fast-pace & the sub-plot involving the father & son, the narrative, somehow, loses its steam by the time it reaches its culmination, which ideally, should've been the best part. The first-hour nicely builds-up, but the second-hour lacks the power, one expects from it.Ritesh Shah's Screenplay has some great moments, but it isn't foolproof. Nishikant Kamat's Direction is surprisingly restrained this time & that works on his advantage. Cinematography is top-notch. Editing is finely done. Art & Costume Design are fair.Performance-Wise: Irrfan delivers a sincere, central performance as the enraged common man. Note the sequence right after his son dies, its heart-breaking. Giving Irrfan full support is the underrated yet remarkable Jimmy Shergill, who's pitch-perfect as the CBI-Officer who's tracking him down. The child actor, who Irrfan kidnaps & later builds a friendship with, is cute. Tushar Dalvi is first-rate. Others lend fair support. On the whole, 'Madaari' is, at best, a decent film with some impressive performances.

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