Thursday, 24 December 2020

Shakeela Movie Review

Shakeela Movie Review : An underwhelming portrayal of an inspiring real story

Shakeela Movie Poster
Shakeela Movie Poster

Shakeela is an 2020 Bollywood Hindi film, director is Indrajit Lankesh. A biopic based on the life of adult star Shakeela, who ruled the South Indian film industry for over two decades. The film Stars Richa Chadha in the lead role, also stars Pankaj Tripathi and Malayalam actor, Rajeev Pillai. The film is presented and producer is Sammys Magic Cinema Motion Picture Production and distributer is UFO. It is slated for a Christmas release.The film was to be theatrically released on 25 December 2020.

Critic's Rating : 2.5/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 2.6/5


Shakeela Movie Review :

Shakeela (Kajol Chugh) is just another teenage girl growing up in a lush green hamlet of South India. Despite their abject poverty and her mother’s constant bickering, she finds joy in the fun-filled fishing trips with her father and taking part in school plays. But all of that changes with her father’s untimely demise. Shakeela’s mother, who was once a junior artiste, brings all her children to Kerala’s buzzing metropolis Cochin. Being the eldest, Shakeela not only has to take care of her younger siblings but also earn a living. And thus, begins her journey from an innocent young girl to one of the most controversial south Indian actresses, whose sudden rise to fame was just as dramatic as her fall.

Writer-director Indrajit Lankesh chooses a story that has all the trappings of a riveting tale of a powerful protagonist. Desperate times, challenging circumstances, spurts of success and an antagonist, who wields all the clout to defeat any opponent. But the way Lankesh tells Shakeela’s (Richa Chadha) story and derives performances from able stars like Richa Chadha and Pankaj Tripathi is underwhelming, to say the least. The two extremely talented actors are locked in a face-off but it could have been stronger and their pursuit more believable. Having ‘Shakeela’ yo-yo between being a fan-girl and a fierce opponent of the southern superstar Salim (Tripathi) doesn’t come across convincingly at all. Just like why would she narrate her story to a script writer by taking a narco-test when she is the one who approached him to write her biopic in the first place?

The writing commits to show us the significant flashpoints in Shakeela’s professional life, but fails to give us a wholesome glimpse into her personal life. There, it simply scratches the surface and never fully delves into her interpersonal relationships, despite claiming that Shakeela’s onscreen avatar was born out of her need to feed her family than her own ambitions. Use of montages to convey important life events and plot twists often conveyed through caricature news anchors, don’t always make us root for her either. Caricature and stereotypes are rather one too many – from a lazy and poorly enacted scene involving the iconic Silk Smitha to showing most south producers, financers and audiences as either lecherous or starry-eyed buffoons.

On the plus side, we have some meet cute moments from young Shakeela’s school days played by a very likeable Kajol Chugh. She balances her character’s strength and vulnerability with seasoned excellence. Richa Chadha fits her part really well, looking every bit as voluptuous, vulnerable and resolute as Shakeela. But we’re not sure if it’s the writing or her own style that her portrayal seems a bit too restrained, to the point of being underwhelming. Interestingly, Richa completely ignores the need to put up any south-like accent despite her character and the story being totally rooted in the southern ecosystem. Pankaj Tripathi, on the other hand, seems to have had the most fun playing a typically toxic south superstar of the nineties, whose superstardom overshadowed his creepy character and highly questionable acting skills. 

The music is average and easily forgettable. The era of nineties and early 2000s is depicted through modest production values, but the film shows some of the most scenic and hitherto unexplored beautifully misty locations of southern India. Despite the film’s overtly racy subject, ‘Shakeela’ manages to put out (no pun intended), a decently aesthetic product.

Overall, ‘Shakeela’ is an honest attempt that tells a much lesser known story of a fallen star, but more conviction and stronger writing, could have propelled this not-so-dirty picture to newer highs.


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Shakeela Movie Trailer :


  • Directer : Indrajit Lankesh
  • Writer : Sunil Kumar Agrawal,Rohan A. Bajaj 
  • Producer : Sundeep Malani,Sahil Nanwani,Sammy Nanwani
  • Starring : Pankaj Tripathi,Richa Chadha,Rajeev Ravindranathan,Vicky Kadian,Rajeev Pillai,Saurabh Soni,Kajol,Chugh 
  • Music Director : Veer Samarth,Meet Bros
  • Choreographers : Vishnu Deva
  • Film Editing : Ballu Saluja
  • Assistant Director : Sunil Kumar Agrawal
  • Visual Effects : Raghuraman
  • Production Company : Sammy's Magic Cinema,Yodha Entertainment
  • Genres : Biography,Drama
  • Release date :  25 December 2020
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi


Story Of The Film :

18 year old Shakeela who came from very poor background and took whatever work came her way.Shakeela's name was enough to gain attention of her fans to make her show houseful.in late 90s and early 2000 Shakeela ruled the south softcore films her seductress expressions and body exposure would make her fans go crazy.After there was ban on the softcore films she started taking up comedy and supporting roles in well-known films.


Star Cast Of The Film :

  • Pankaj Tripathi
  • Richa Chadha
  • Rajeev Ravindranathan as a Hack Director
  • Vicky Kadian
  • Rajeev Pillai
  • Saurabh Soni as a Reporter
  • Kajol Chughas a Young Shakeela


Songs / Music :


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Coolie No.1 Movie Review

Coolie No.1 Movie Review : An over-the-top comedy that’s stuck in time

Coolie No.1 Movie Detail
Coolie No.1 Movie Detail

Coolie No. 1 is an 2020 Indian Bollywood comedy film directer is David Dhawan and producer is Vashu Bhagnani. A remake of the 1995 film of the same name which itself is a remake of the 1993 Tamil film Chinna Mapillai, the film stars Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan, with Paresh Rawal in a supporting role. Film Shooting Started on 8 August 2019 in Bangkok. The film was set to be theatrically released in India on 1 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.It was later re-scheduled to release during Christmas on Amazon Prime Video.

Critic's Rating : 2.5/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 1.2/5


Coolie No.1 Movie Review :

It’s love at first sight when Sarah’s (Sara Ali Khan) picture lands up in Raju’s (Varun Dhawan) lap. A coolie by profession, Raju wants to make Sarah his wife, by hook or by crook. This ties in very well with Pandit Jai Kishen’s (Javed Jaaferi) revenge plan on Sarah’s businessman father Jeffery Rozario (Paresh Rawal), who had insulted Kishen for bringing him a rishta that wasn’t of his own social status. And thus, begins the charade of Raju posing as the prince of Singapore, to lure Sarah and her family.

Director David Dhawan and his screenplay writer Rumi Jaffrey do not alter the script in this remake of their 1995 blockbuster with the same name, but this 2020 version has everything glossed over. The scale is bigger but the final product is definitely not better. Varun Dhawan slips into not only Govinda’s shoes but also spoofs his way to glory, imitating almost every iconic actor of our times. From Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Nana Patekar to finally Mithun – Varun’s only brief, it seems, was to make no sense of his act at all, be completely over-the-top and just have fun with whatever he is doing. For some odd reason though, his skin tone keeps changing. Sarah Ali Khan looks all glammed up and gorgeous, but that cannot eclipse the need for her to work harder on her comic timing. Not that she has a lot of scope in this all-male show.

We also have Paresh Rawal (playing a catholic businessman) always crooning a Goan song when he is happy and saying, ‘Heavens in the dock,” when he chances upon an idea. It’s really the innate ability of the actor to make such ridiculous parts entertaining. Jaaved Jaafferi and Rajpal Yadav are also good additions for some harmless fun, but we wish we had more of these real comedians. The track of Sakshi Talsania and Sahil Vaid’s romance comes across as forced. They all mouth Farhad Samji’s typically silly lines that are unabashedly juvenile and sometimes chuckle-worthy, depending on who is delivering them.

The film’s music is catchy and the songs are well-shot with all the shenanigans of a grand Bollywood potboiler in place. It makes for a good watch, but the ‘Mirchi lagi’ song deserved a much better remake. Oh, and that’s true for the film as well. So the only trick to get entertained by this insanity is to admit how loud and pointless it is without comparing it with the original.

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Coolie No 1 Movie Trailer :



  • Directer : David Dhawan
  • Producer : Vashu Bhagnani,Jackky Bhagnani,Deepshikha Deshmukh
  • Writer : Farhad Samji
  • Screenplay : Rumi Jaffrey
  • Star Cast : Varun Dhawan,Sara Ali Khan, Paresh Rawal
  • Cinematography : Ravi K. Chandran
  • Editor : Ritesh Soni
  • Casting : Girdhar Swami
  • Production Design : Rajat Poddar
  • Art Direction : Parijat Poddar,Shujauddin Quazi
  • Assistant Director : Harsh Raseen,Jaykumar Verma
  • Art Department : Mukesh Chauhan,Gopal Krishnan,Aaryan Prajapati,Krishna Swain,Twisha Thakar
  • Sound Department : Justin Jose,Parikshit Lalwani,Rohit Meena,Sujit Shingare
  • Special Effects : Babu Tyagi
  • Visual Effects : Aakashshah,Shudhdodhan Milind Ambhore,Sumit Milind Ambhore,Raj Mittal,Rajeev Rajasekharan
  • Action Directer : Anl Arasu
  • Production company : Pooja Entertainment
  • Distributor : Pen Marudhar Entertainment
  • Genres : Comedy
  • Release date : 25 December 2020
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi

Story Of the Film :


Production:
Development :

Shooting of the movie kick-started in Bangkok in the month of August 2019.n India part of the movie was shot in Goa. The film shooting was wrapped up in the month of February 2020 and was slated to hit screens on May 1, 2020. However, due to COVID-19 pandemic the film will be skip theatrical release and will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video on Christmas this year.

8 March 2018, David Dhawan announced that he is planning to direct the remake of his 1995 successful comedy Coolie No. 1, with his son Varun Dhawan portraying a coolie played by Govinda in the original film. In March 2019, Sara Ali Khan was signed to the female lead, which meant she will reprising the role played by Karisma Kapoor in the original.

On the occasion of Varun’s birthday on 24 April 2018, the official details Of The Movie were revealed. The first look and release date of the Movie was unveiled and announced on 1 May 2019 respectively. In June 2019, Paresh Rawal was confirmed to reprise the role of Malti’s father Hoshiyaar Chand, which was portrayed by the late Kader Khan in the original one.


Star cast Of The Film :

  • Paresh Rawal as a Hoshiyaar Chand
  • Varun Dhawan as a Raju coolie
  • Sara Ali Khan as a Malati
  • Johnny Lever as a Inspector
  • Chirag Pardesi
  • Rajpal Yadav as a Govardan
  • Javed Jaffrey as a Shaadiram Gharjode
  • Paras Gola as a Mahesh
  • Shikha Talsania as a Shalini
  • Anil Dhawan
  • Sahil Vaid as a Deepak
  • Shashi Kiran
  • Bharti Achrekar as a Hoshiyaar mother
  • Rajat Rawail
  • Ashrut Jain as a Richard groom

Songs / Music :

The music of the film is composer is anishk Bagchi, Lijo George – DJ Chetas, Javed – Mohsin and Salim–Sulaiman while the lyrics are written by Sameer Anjaan, Rashmi Virag, Shabbir Ahmed, Danish Sabri, Ikka and Farhad Samji.

The motion poster featured a remixed version of the song "Main Toh Raste Se Jaa Raha Tha". It has been confirmed that the song, originally composed by Anand-Milind and written by Sameer will be recreated for the film. 

Apart from this, the song "Husn Hai Suhana" has also been recreated for the film. 

  1.  "Teri Bhabhi"- Dev Negi, Neha Kakkar, Javed–Mohsin  
  2.  "Husnn Hai Suhaana New" - Chandana Dixit, Abhijeet Bhattacharya  
  3.  "Mummy Kassam" - Udit Narayan, Ikka, Monali Thakur  
  4.  "Mirchi Lagi Toh" - Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik  
  5.  "Tere Siva" - Renessa Das, Ash King  
  6.  "Coolie No. 1" (Title Track) - Raj Pandit  

"Mummy Kassam" Full Video Song :


  • Singers : Udit Narayan, Ikka & Monali Thakur
  • Lyrics    : Ikka, Shabbir Ahmed
  • Music    : Tanishk Bagchi
  • Music    : Zee Music Company

 "Teri Bhabhi" Full Video Song :


  • Singers : Javed - Mohsin Ft. Dev Negi & Neha Kakkar 
  • Lyricist  : Danish Sabri
  • Music   : Javed - Mohsin
  • Music   : Zee Music Company

Marketing And Release :

The film’s first look poster was released on 12 August 2019, Khan’s birthday.

The film was set to be theatrically released in India on 1 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

But now, the film is scheduled to be released on 25 December 2020 on Amazon Prime Video, coinciding with Christmas.

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Wednesday, 23 December 2020

AK vs AK Movie Review

 AK vs AK Movie Review : Anil Kapoor-Anurag Kashyap Film Is Hindi Cinema's Halley's Comet

AK Vs AK Movie Poster
AK Vs AK Movie Poster


AAK vs AK is an 2020 Indian Bollywood black comedy thriller film directee is Vikramaditya Motwane and stars Anil Kapoor and Anurag Kashyap. Writter is Avinash Sampath, the film follows a film director who kidnaps the daughter of a star and shoots it as the star searches for her. Sonam Kapoor and Harshvardhan Kapoor play supporting roles in the film. It will premier on Netflix from 24 December 2020.


Critic's Rating : 3.5/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 3.5/5


AK vs AK Movie Review :

The Netflix original, directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, blurs the line between reality and fiction. Anil Kapoor (AK) and Anurag Kashyap (AK) play themselves and take swipes at each other in a trippy actor-director tussle.

An off-the-wall two-hander that bends a whole bunch of Bollywood rules, AK vs AK is unclassifiable fare. For the sake of convenience, let us call it is a mockumentary where a hostage thriller meets a madcap caper that swivels ceaselessly in a manner that we did not know was within the realms of possibility in a Hindi movie.


The film opens in a veteran movie star's vanity van. A 'persona non grata' director sneaks in and broaches a grotesque idea for a movie. It's the actor's birthday and he is late for a family get-together. But the supplicant is in no mood to take no for an answer. That is precisely what AK vs AK is like: so way-out that it has no no-go areas.

The Netflix original film, directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, blurs the line between reality and fiction. Enduring Hindi movie star Anil Kapoor (AK) and independent cinema maverick Anurag Kashyap (AK) play themselves and take swipes at each other in a trippy actor-director tussle that is, for all intents and purposes, an extended in-joke. The action unfolds in the course of one night - December 24, Kapoor's birthday.

The rollercoaster encounter, filmed fly-on-the-wall style, centres on the kidnapping of Kapoor's daughter Sonam (who puts in an appearance along with brother Harshvardhan, who laments the harm Motwane's BhaveshJoshi Superhero has done to his career and hopes Kashyap will help reverse his fortunes with Bhavesh Joshi 2).

Kashyap, a director humiliated in public by Kapoor, is out to settle scores. He conjures up a script that involves a race against time to find and rescue the hostage before sunrise, all to be filmed in real time. Kapoor is beside himself with rage but the danger that his daughter is in compels him to play along.

AK vs AK is a wild, wacky shot in the dark. It could have been a disaster had the brains behind it did not know what they were up against. That certainly isn't the case. The film's self-awareness borders on the staggering.

All things considered, AK vs AK is a minor miracle. It's worth embracing with all our might. It is Hindi cinema's Halley's Comet. It is unlikely we will see anything like this ever again.


AK vs AK Movie Review By  Komal Nahta :




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AK vs AK Movie Trailer :


  • Directer : Vikramaditya Motwane
  • Writer : Avinash Sampath,Avinash Sampath
  • Starring : Anil Kapoor,Anurag Kashyap,Sonam Kapoor,Harshvardhan Kapoor 
  • Assistant Director : Ridhi Anand,Tavishi Ghosh
  • Set Decoration : Prachi Deshpande
  • Makeup Department : Zuby Johal,Rajiv Subba
  • Assistant Director : Ridhi Anand,Tavishi Ghosh
  • Sound Department : Justin Jose,Vajjiravel Varun
  • Special Effects : Zuby Johal,Rajiv Subba
  • Visual Effects : Kulbhushan Kale,Dhrutiranjan Sahoo
  • Music Department : Arunansh Bhatt
  • Production Company : Andolan Films
  • Distributors : Netflix 
  • Genres : Comedy,Drama,Thriller
  • Release date : 24 December 2020
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi


Story Of The Film :

A filmmaker kidnaps the daughter of a movie star, and while the star searches for his daughter the director films the desperate search in real time for his next blockbuster movie.

Ak vs Ak Film Star Cast
Ak vs Ak Film Star Cast 


Production :

The film, which was earlier titled AK vs SK, was written by Avinash Sampath in 2013. Earlier, Shahid Kapoor and Anurag Kashyap were supposed to play themselves in the film, which did not work out.


Star Cast Of The Film :

  • Anurag Kashyap
  • Anil Kapoor
  • Sonam Kapoor
  • Harshvardhan Kapoor
  • Yogita Bihani
  • Sucharita Tyagi


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Unpaused Movie Review

Unpaused Movie Review :  LOVE, HOPE AND COMPANIONSHIP IN THE TIME OF CORONA

Unpaused Movie Poster
Unpaused Movie Poster

Unpaused Movie is an 2020 Indian Bollywood anthology film consisting of five short segments directer is Raj & DK, Nitya Mehra, Nikkhil Advani, Tannishtha Chatterjee and Avinash Arun. With an Starcast, the stories revolved around lives of people impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. It premiered on 18 December, 2020 on Amazon Prime Video and met with mostly positive reviews from critics.

Critic's Rating : 3.5/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 4.0/5


Unpaused Movie Review :

Unpaused feels like a warm blanket on a winter night. It not only shields you from the cold but also gives you courage to hang on until the sun shows up the next morning. Dire situations may change us or alter our thinking but life goes on unpaused and it only reinstates our faith in humanity. Revolving around a common theme of the pandemic, five filmmakers dedicate their short to this global horror’s consequences - virtual love, thoughts on suicide and mental health, unemployment and survival, loneliness and companionship.

Raj & DK’s Glitch starring Gulshan Devaiah and Saiyami Kher is a futuristic love story that isn’t bleak and is strangely real. Years from now, will people still yearn physical contact when they seek love or would virtual intimacy, textual relationship be enough? Opposites attract in this universe too but can they overlook their differences? Gulshan is a hypochondriac so he won’t step out of his house while Saiyami is a warrior, who is willing to put her life on the line to find a cure for the virus. This is perhaps the most unique of the lot, even audacious but not the most effective. You don’t feel invested in the characters, their fears or whether they end up together. The concept is interesting, execution quirky but it fails to draw you in.

Vishaanu featuring Abhishek Bannerjee and Geetika Vidya Ohlyan by Avinash Arun feels like an idea borrowed straight from ‘Parasite’ - unemployment and the financial and class disparity in metropolitan cities. The lead characters secretly live in a plush sample flat in an under construction upscale Mumbai high rise. They have AC, bathtub and all the comforts in the house except for food. This track feels a tad out of place to be honest. It has its moments but is unable to convey what it intends to portray - resilience and hope - in a satirical fashion.

Social media may have shrunk the world but has it got us closer? Unpaused makes us pause a bit and think. It’s relevant and both uplifting and melancholic. This one makes for an interesting watch.


Unpaused Movie Review By Sonup :


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Unpaused Movie Trailer : 

  • Directer : Raj & DK,Nitya Mehra,Nikkhil Advani,Tannishtha Chatterjee,Avinash Arun
  • Producer : Raj & DK,Madhu Bhojwani,Monisha Advani,Baisakhi Nair,Sanjeevkumar Nair
  • Writer : Devika Bhagat,Nitya Mehra,Reshu Nath,Vidur Nauriyal,Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh
  • Starring : Gulshan Devaiah,Sumeet Vyas,Saiyami Kher,Richa Chadda,Abhishek Banerjee,Ratna Pathak ShahRinku Rajguru
  • Music : Tanishk Bagchi,Payal Dev,Parth Parekh,Shishir A Samant,Gaurav Kadu
  • Cinematography : Pankaj Kumar,Jay Oza,John Jacob Payyapalli,Navagat Prakash,Kaushal Shah
  • Editer : Sanyukta Kaza,Sachin Kunal,Sagar Manik,Sumeet Kotian,Antara Lahiri,Manas Mittal
  • Casting : Raj Kamal,Kavish Sinha
  • Production Design : Saini S. Johray,Parichit Paralkar,Vahi ShaikhPriya Suhas,Tiya Tejpal
  • Art Direction : Vijay Ghodke,Onkar Khot
  • Set Decoration : Divya Jain,Saloni Porwal
  • Costume Design : Sachin Lovalekar,Reann Moradian,Harpreet Singh Sawhney,Aastha Sharma,Sheetal Iqbal
  • Makeup Department : Shrikant Desai,Deepak Lohat,Maruti Mukesh,Dinesh Nawar,Sumita Patel
  • Assistant Director : Rohit Babu,Samedhika Datt,Nikita Katakwar,Manisha Makwana,Kushal Mansukhani
  • Art Department : Nikhil Agarwal,Sayali Borkar,Rahul Ghodke,Yashika Gor,Irfan Khan,Sargam g. Krishnamurthy
  • Sound Department : Suraj Bardia,Tarun Bhandari,Vishakha Bokil,Pramod Chandorkar,Boloy Kumar Doloi,Justin Jose
  • Visual Effects : Anand Bhanushali,Arpan Gaglani,Navin Shetty,Miten Udeshi
  • Action Directer : Parvez Shaikh
  • Production Company : D2R Films,Emmay Entertainment,Pritish Nandy Communications,Reverie Entertainment
  • Distributors : Amazon Prime Video,Amazon Seller Services Private Limited
  • Genres : Drama,Romance
  • Release date : 18 December 2020
  • Running time : 113 minutes
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi


Story Of The Film :

Unpaused is an anthology of five short films that resonate with our lives during corona and our hope for a better tomorrow despite the odds. The film pays an ode to Mumbai, undying human spirit and our ability to forge relationships in the most unlikely scenario.

Star Cast  Of The Film :

  • Hussain Sayed Anwar as a Kissing couple - Male (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Abhishek Banerjee as a Manish (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Shardul Bharadwaj as a Rafique (Segment "Chand Mubarak")
  • Richa Chadha as a Devika (Segment "The Apartment")
  • Heet Jayesh Chauhan as a Naughty Kid (Segment "Glitch")
  • Komal Chhabria as a Mala (Segment "Glitch")
  • Anaira Dasara as a Siya (Segment "Glitch")
  • Gulshan Devaiah as a Ahan (Segment "Glitch")
  • Lillete Dubey as a Archana (Segment "Rat-a-tat)
  • Tushar Gaware as a Food Distributor (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Jitendra Kumar Gupta as a Sharma Ji Who Recognise Manish (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Dilnaz Irani as a Pragya (Segment "The Apartment")
  • Tushar Kansara as a Neighbour (Segment "Glitch")
  • Sachin Kathuria as a Watchman (Segment "The Apartment")
  • Hemant Kher as a Guard (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Saiyami Kher as a Alizah (Segment "Glitch")
  • Sachin Kumbhar as a Anchor (Segment "The Apartment")
  • Satish Naikodi as a Cop (Segment "Chand Mubarak")
  • Geetika Vidya Ohlyan as a Seema (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Yogesh Parihar as a Guard (Segment "Chand Mubarak")
  • Asmit Pathare as a Food Distributor (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Pallas Prajapati as a Monu (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Rinku Rajguru as a Priyanka (Segment "Rat-a-tat)
  • Mahathi Ramesh as a Shraddha (Segment "The Apartment")
  • Ratna Pathak Shah as a Uma (Segment "Chand Mubarak")
  • Anuradha Sharma as a Jahnvi (Segment "Glitch")
  • Pujari Shivalingappa as a Flower Man Near Temple (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Ishwak Singh as a Chirag (Segment "The Apartment")
  • Pawan Kumar Singh as a Agent for Train Ticket / Ration Card (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Jiganasha Solanki as a Kissing couple - Female (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Sharat Sonu as a Ambulance Driver (Segment "Vishanu")
  • Sumeet Vyas as a Sahil (Segment "The Apartment")


Unpaused Movie Songs / Music :

The music was composer is anishk Bagchi, Payal Dev, Parth Parekh, Shishir A Samant and Gaurav Kadu with lyrics writter are Rashmi Virag, Kunaal Vermaa, Ginny Diwan, Traditional and Gaurav Kadu.

  1. "Nayi Dhoop" - Zara Khan  
  2. "Ummeed Hai" - Jubin Nautiyal  
  3. "Badarva" - Madhubanti Bagchi  
  4. "Chaap Tilak" - Shishir A Samant, Sunil Kamath  
  5. "Nayi Dhoop" (Reprise) - Zara Khan 
  6. "Mujh Mai Hai Tu" - Fiddlecraft, Gaurav Kadu  
  7.  "Rastey" - Fiddlecraft, Gaurav Kadu

"Ummeed Hai"  Full Video Song :


  • Singer- Jubin Nautiyal
  • Music - Payal Dev
  • Lyrics - Kunaal Vermaa
  • Song Programmed, Mixed & Mastered - Aditya Dev
  • Music Producer - Apni Dhun

  • Singer - Zara khan 
  • Music - Tanishk Bagchi Produced and Arranged- Tanishk Bagchi 
  • Lyrics - Rashmi Virag 
  • Guitar - Somu Seal 
  • Mixed and Mastered - Eric Pillai at Future Sound of Bombay 
  • Mix Assistant engineers - Michael Edwin Pillai

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Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Torbaaz Movie Review

Torbaaz Movie Review :  A feeble attempt at showcasing death and destruction through ruthless means

Torbaaz Movie Poster
Torbaaz Movie Poster

Torbaaz is an 2020 Indian Bollywood action thriller film directer is Girish Malik. Sanjay Dutt enacts the lead role of an army officer, while Nargis Fakhri and Rahul Dev play other prominent characters. Torbaaz was earlier scheduled for a theatrical release, which couldn't happen owing to COVID-19 pandemic, after which the makers confirmed its distribution contract with Netflix who began streaming it and directly released it online on 11 December 2020.

Critic's Rating : 2.0/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 2.0/5


Torbaaz Movie Review : 

Even after all these years, the pangs of separation are so intense that Dr. Khan sits at Delhi airport – all set to fly to Afghanistan, when the authorities announce his name for final boarding – but the dejected man in him lies to the ground staff, saying, “I have lost my boarding pass,” as the torn piece of paper sits comfortably next to him. Such is his fear of the place and the melancholic memories attached to them.His wife and son were blown up by a suicide bomber in Kabul, where he was holding a post at the Indian Embassy –who also happened to be a 10-year-old child.Despite the trauma, he visits the adoption function of a refugee camp dedicated to kids who do are burdened by misfortune and despair at a tender age and takes it upon himself to change the fate of these helpless individuals through the game of cricket.

When communal disharmony and terror-torn cities are cherry-picked as the central theme with the subtext of sports enthusiasts serving as a solid ground for a human interest story that is sure to resonate, you expect the cinematography to pierce through your heart. Unfortunately, that is not the case with Hiroo Keswani’s work behind the camera in this crime drama. Art director Martand Mishra erects a set that is far from what a war-torn region looks like – underwhelming to say the least. Not just that, the emotional turbulence that the former doctor experiences during the course of the film does not feel real and relatable – a sneak peek into his life before tragedy struck would have done the trick. Director Girish Malik makes a feeble attempt at portraying a strong sense of community in the face of adversity but the smaller characters were complete misfits and did not render any depth to their individual roles.

A film on such a delicate subject, and with a veteran actor like Sanjay Dutt, could have created a marvellous cinematic experience for all those tearjerker loyalists out there. Sadly, it ends being a ho-hum story lacking gravitas.

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Torbaaz Film Official Trailer : 


  • Directer : Girish Malik
  • Producer : Raju Chadha,Ponty Chadha,Rahul Mittra,Puneet Singh,Girish Malik
  • Writter : Girish Malik,Bharti Jakhar
  • Starring : Sanjay Dutt,Nargis Fakhri,Rahul Dev,Gavie Chahal,Rahul Mittra,Pransh Chopra
  • Cinematography : Hiroo Keswani
  • Editer : Dilip Deo
  • Casting : Bharat Sharma
  • Art Direction : Martand Mishra
  • Costume Design : Shaahid Amir,Pallavi Patel,Bhagyashree Dattatreya Rajurkar
  • Sound Department : Ajay Kumar P.B.
  • Special Effects : Babu Tyagi,Mahipal Tyagi
  • Production company : Wave Cinemas
  • Distributer : Netflix
  • Genres : Action,Drama,Sport,Thriller
  • Release date : 11 December 2020
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi

Story Of The Film : 

A man rises from personal tragedy to lead a group of children from a refugee camp to victory, transforming their lives through the game of cricket.

Star Cast Of The Film : 

  • Sanjay Dutt as a Kunal
  • Nargis Fakhri as a Aditi
  • Rahul Dev as a Rahul
  • Gavie Chahal as a Shariyar Khan
  • Pransh Chopra as a Aditya
  • Humayoon Shams Khan as a Raghu
  • Rahul Mittra as a Col Khan
  • Rockey Raina as a Varun

Production : 

Torbaaz was announced in September 2016. Nargis Fakhri was roped in for lead role after Sanjay Dutt.

Film Shooting :

Film Shooting Started in December 2017. After shooting in Afghanistan, Torbaaz was majorly filmed in Bishkek becoming the first Indian film shot there. Following wrap up of second schedule in Mumbai during November 2018, Torbaaz was lastly shot near Spiti, Manali aand Punjab before the film shooting finally finished in April 2019.

Release : 

Initially planned for a May 2019 theatrical release, Torbaaz was postponed to mid-2020 but due to cinemas shutdown owing to Covid-19 pandemic, it wasn't able to release that time too. In July 2020, it was decided that Torbaaz will be directly released online on 11 December 2020 on Netflix who purchased its digital and distribution rights.


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Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Review

Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Review : An unfunny mess of a story that’s all over the place

Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Poster
Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Poster

Indoo Ki Jawani is an 2020 Bollywood coming-of-age comedy Movie directer Abir Sengupta and producer Bhushan Kumar and Nikkhil Advani under their respective banners T-Series and Emmay Entertainment. The Movie,Staring Aditya Seal and Kiara Advani in the lead roles. It revolves around a girl from Ghaziabad and her misadventures with dating apps. The Movie was officially announced on 27 May 2019 by Advani on social media.

The Film Shooting was commenced on 23 October 2019 in Lucknow and was wrapped up on 22 November 2019. The Movie is schedule released theatrically on 5 June 2020.but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On 22 November 2020, it was announced that the film will theatrically released on 11 December 2020 amid the 50% occupancy theatrical guideline owing to COVID-19 pandemic in India.

Critic's Rating : 2.0/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 2.0/5


Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Review :

From adolescent boys to retired uncles, everyone’s leching on the voluptuous Indira Gupta (Kiara Advani) and by her own admission, the only thing that’s trending on Ghaziabad’s social media is #IndooKiJawani. She’s dating a sleazy loser, who is desperate to make out with her, but Indoo won’t put out, unless he mans up and formally asks for her hand. He ends up cheating on her and Indoo turns to her trusted friend Sonal (Mallika Dua), who is an encyclopedia on ‘what boys want.’ She convinces Indoo that all men are skirt-chasing pervs and the only thing they want, is to get into her pants. So get on to ‘Dinder’ (like ‘Tinder’…get it?) and swipe right for no-strings attached action, before it’s too late. Don’t ask for the logic here, but Indoo takes this ill-advice and in her very first swipe, a handsome young dude named Samar (Aditya Seal) lands up at her house, when she’s home alone. Meanwhile, the town is abuzz with some Pakistanis on the loose and Indoo could’ve just inadvertently invited trouble home.

The first ten minutes of ‘Indoo Ki Jawani’ are surprisingly promising. In those few early scenes, we get the feeling that this could be the comic spy thriller with unpredictable twists, but soon, the plot derails and never gets back on track. As creepy old men and weird teens make a beeline to grab Indoo’s attention (or whatever else they can), it becomes amply clear that casual sexism is going to be passed off as comedy, which is loud, unfunny and downright crass. And without an ounce of conviction in the telling.

Mallika Dua, once again plays the stereotypical small-town girl, who’s the heroine’s BFF. She manages to bring in some laughs with her spoofy north accent, but once all the action winds down to Indoo’s home, there’s no redemption for this film.

Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Review By Deeksha Sharma :


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Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Official Trailer :


  • Directer :Abir Sengupta
  • Producer :Bhushan Kumar,Nikkhil Advani
  • Writter :Ritesh Shah
  • Star Cast :Aditya Seal,Kiara Advani
  • Music :Tanishk Bagchi
  • Cinematography :A. Vasanth
  • Editer :A. Sreekar Prasad
  • Casting : Kavish Sinha
  • Art Direction : Rahul Ghodke,Vijay Ghodke
  • Costume Design : Sheetal Sharma
  • Assistant Director : Tanika Bhattacharjee,Kaushal Mishra
  • Art Department : Rahul Ghodke
  • Sound Department : Atul Gaikwad,Amal Kumar
  • Action Directer : Mohd. Amin Khatib
  • Production Compny : Electric Apples Entertainment,Emmay Entertainment,T-Series Films
  • Distributors : Viacom18 Motion Pictures
  • Genres : Comedy,Drama
  • Release date :5 June 2020
  • Country :India
  • Language :Hindi

Story Of The Film :

When her pervert boyfriend betrays her, Indoo decides to find love through a one-night stand on a dating app. But what is meant to be a romantic evening, goes horribly wrong, when her date turns out to be from Pakistan.

Star Cast Of The Film :

  • Kiara Advani
  • Chirag Pardesi … Yash
  • Aditya Seal
  • Paras Gola … Kabir
  • Rajesh Jais … Mr.Gupta
  • Shivam Kakar … Kittu
  • Manish Chaudhary
  • Mallika Dua
  • Yudhishtir Urs
  • Ansuman Bhagat … Akki
  • Amit Bimrot

Indoo Ki Jawani Film Star Cast
Indoo Ki Jawani Film Star Cast 


Release :

It will theatrically released on 11 December 2020 amid the 50% occupancy theatrical guideline owing to COVID-19 pandemic in India.

Indoo Ki Jawani Movie Songs / Music :

The film’s music was composed by Rochak Kohli, Mika Singh, Badshah and Millind Gaba while lyrics written by Shabbir Ahmed, Gurpreet Saini, Gautam G Sharma, Badshah, Asli Gold and Millind Gaba.

The song “Hasina Pagal Deewani” is from an original track of the same title from same album “Saawan Mein Lag Gayee Aag” by Mika Singh, composed and written by Mika Singh. This is the second time the song is being recreated after 2008’s film Woodstock Villa which was same titled sung by Mika Singh. Later the song was recreated again by Payal Dev for 2020’s film Ginny Weds Sunny which was also same title, sung by Mika Singh, Neha Kakkar and Badshah.

  1. “Hasina Pagal Deewani” – Mika Singh, Asees Kaur
  2. “Heelein Toot Gayi” – Badshah, Aastha Gill
  3. "Dil Tera" - Benny Dayal, Neeti Mohan

“Hasina Pagal Deewani” Full Video Song :


  • Singers- Mika Singh and Asees Kaur
  • Lyrics- Shabbir Ahmed
  • Music- Mika Singh
  • Music Label – T-Series

“Heelein Toot Gayi” Full Video Song :


  • Singers - Badshah, Aastha Gill
  • Lyrics - Badshah
  • Music - Badshah
  • Music Label - T-Series

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Lahore Confidential Movie Review

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Lahore Confidential Movie Poster
Lahore Confidential Movie Poster

Lahore Confidential is an 2020 Indian Bollywood Hindi, Spy drama film directer is Kunal Kohli and stars Richa Chadha, Arunoday Singh and Karishma Tanna. The film will premiered on ZEE5 on 11 December.

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Lahore Confidential Film Trailer :

  • Directer : Kunal Kohli
  • Producer : Ajay Rai
  • Writter : Hussain Zaidi
  • Starring : Richa Chadha,Arunoday Singh,Karishma Tanna
  • Cinematography : Karthik Ganesh
  • Production Design : Rakesh Yadav
  • Art Direction : Mayur Mulam
  • Assistant Director : Sahil Dua,Aditi Karwa,Rishabh Kumar,Pawan Kumar Nayak
  • Art Department : Shweta Yadav
  • Sound Department  : Shreyas Srinivas
  • Action Directer :  Melroy Dasilva,Sunil Rodrigues
  • Production Company : Jar Pictures
  • Distributer : ZEE5
  • Genres : Crime,Drama,Thriller
  • Release date : 11 December 2020
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi

Star Cast Of The Film  : 

  • Richa Chadha
  • Arunoday Singh
  • Karishma Tanna

Story Of The Film : 

The Story revolves around a humble, divorced Indian woman named Ananya and amidst her mundane-routine life, she finds herself on a secret intelligence duty in Pakistan. But her love for Urdu literature will have her falling in love that will eventually put them in a tug of war with each other.

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Thursday, 3 December 2020

Durgamati Movie Review

Durgamati Movie Review :

Durgamati Film Poster
Durgamati Film Poster


Durgamati is an 2020  Indian Bollywood horror thriller film directer is G. Ashok, which is a remake of his own 2018 Telugu-Tamil film Bhaagamathie and starring Bhumi Pednekar as an IAS officer, which was played by Anushka Shetty in the original version. The film is producer are Bhushan Kumar, Akshay Kumar and Vikram Malhotra under T-Series, Cape of Good Films and Abundantia Entertainment.

The official announcement for the film was made on 30 November 2019. First shot was taken on 23 January 2020 in Madhya Pradesh and filming begun there on 30 January. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film will be available to stream worldwide from 11 December 2020 on Amazon Prime Video.


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Durgamati Movie Trailer :



  • Directer : G. Ashok
  • Producer : Vikram Malhotra,Bhushan Kumar,Akshay Kumar
  • Based : Bhaagamathie
  • Starring : Bhumi Pednekar,Arshad Warsi
  • Music : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
  • Cinematography : Kuldeep Mamania
  • Editer : Sreekar Prasad
  • Casting : Seher Latif,Yash Nagarkoti
  • Production Design : Tariq Umar Khan
  • Costume Design : Priyanka Mundada
  • Production Management : Sanziiv Chauhan,Armaan Memon
  • Sound Department : Kartik Sharma V
  • Production company : Abundantia Entertainment,T-Series,Cape of Good Films
  • Distributer : Amazon Prime Video
  • Genres : Horror,Thriller
  • Release date : 11 December 2020
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi


Story of the film :

A bureaucrat is imprisoned in a haunted house for interrogation. However, things take an unexpected turn when she gets possessed by a spirit.


Star Cast of the film  :

  • Bhumi Pednekar as a IAS Chanchal Chauhan / Durgavati
  • Arshad Warsi as a Abhimanyu Roy / Jaidev Singh Rathore
  • Mahie Gill as a Nidhi Verma
  • Karan Kapadia
  • Jishu Sengupta
  • Dhanraj


Durgamati Music / Songs :

The film's music was composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Naman Adhikari, Abhinav Sharma, Malini Awasthi while lyrics written by Tanishk Bagchi, Dipti Misra

  1. "Baras Baras" - B Praak, Altamash Faridi

  • Singer - B Praak
  • Music - Tanishk Bagchi
  • Lyrics - Tanishk Bagchi

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Thursday, 26 November 2020

Darbaan Movie Review

 Darbaan Movie Review : Sharib Hashmi shines in this heart-warming tale

Darbaan Film Poster
Darbaan Film Poster


Darbaan is a 2020 Bollywood Indian Hindi, drama film directer and producer is Bipin Nadkarni under the banner of Opticus Picture Company with Yogesh Beldar as co-producer. This marks the debut of the director in Bollywood cinema. The film starring Sharib Hashmi, Sharad Kelkar, Rasika Dugal, Flora Saini and Harsh Chhaya, follows the story of a master and his caretaker.

The film was to be theatrically released on 3 April 2020, but postponed later due to COVID.  It will be released on ZEE5 on 4 December 2020


Critic's Rating : 3.5/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 3.4/5


In-depth Analysis

Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.

Direction      : 3.5/5

Dialogues     :3.0/5

Screenplay   :3.5/5

Music            :3.5/5

Visual appeal:3.5/5


Darbar Movie Review : 

‘Darbaan’ is an adaptation of a 1918 short story ‘Khokababur Pratyabartan’ written by the legendary Rabindranath Tagore. It tells the story of the inseparable bond between a master and his caretaker. Set in Dhanbad’s Jharia village, a coal mine owner Naren Tripathi’s (Harsh Chhaya) son Anukul aka Anu shares a special relationship with their most trusted manservant Raicharan aka Raichu (Sharib Hashmi). The film takes one back to 1971, the year India’s coal mines were nationalised. Vastly affected by that, Naren suffers a loss of wealth and has to leave his town and all the domestic help he had. The world of Raichu used to begin and end with Anu but they were separated in such difficult times.

Many years later, Anukul (Sharad Kelkar), now all grown up and with a family of his own, rehires Raicharan to take care of his son, Siddhu. The always-happy-to-help Raicharan is back on duty, which leaves his better half Bhuri (Rasika Dugal) neglected once again. However, an unfortunate incident changes the entire equation: Raicharan is blamed when Anukul and his wife Charul (Flora Saini) lose their son.

All said, ‘Darbaan’ is an unusual story of loyalty, friendship, caregiving and the ultimate sacrifice that is powered by superlative performances, which make it a noteworthy tale. Definitely, a must watch.


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Darbar Movie Trailer : 



  • Directer : Bipin Nadkarni
  • Producer : Bipin Nadkarni,Yogesh Beldar
  • Writter : Bipin Nadkarni,Rakesh Jadhav
  • Based on Story : Rabindra Nath Tagore
  • Starring : Sharib Hashmi,Sharad Kelkar,Rasika Dugal,Flora Saini
  • Narrated : Annu Kapoor
  • Music : Amartya Bobo Rahut
  • Score : Rohhan Patel
  • Cinematography : Amalendu Chaudhary
  • Editer : Jayant Jathar,Vandita Chakradeo
  • Art Direction : Raju Jadhav
  • Production Management : Harshil Vora
  • Art Department : Kushal Mahant
  • Production company : Opticus Picture Company
  • Distributer : ZEE5,Reet Films
  • Genres : Drama
  • Release date : 4 December 2020
  • Running time : 145 minutes
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi


Story :

Based on the 1891 short story is Rabindranath Tagore, follows life of a caretaker whose life is disturbed due to a single act of carelessness.


Star Cast :

Sharib Hashmi as a Raicharan

Sharad Kelkar as a Anukul

Rasika Dugal as a caretaker’s wife

Flora Saini as a Anukul's wife

Harsh Chhaya

Suneeta Sengupta


Songs / Music :

The soundtrack of the film is composer are Amartya Bobo Rahut and Raajeev V. Bhalla whereas lyrics are writter are Manoj Yadav, Siddhant Kaushal and Akshay K. Saxena.

  1. "Khushmizaaj" - Arijit Singh, Amartya Bobo Rahut  
  2. "Rang Bhariya" - Gujraj Singh, Amrita Singh, Amartya Bobo Rahut  
  3. "Dil Bandar" - Tushar Joshi, Amartya Bobo Rahut  
  4. "Behti Si" - Raajeev V. Bhalla, Rashi Harmalkar


"Rang Bhariya" Full Video song :


  • Singers - Gulraj Singh, Amrita Singh & Amartya Bobo Rahut
  • Music Composer - Amartya Bobo Rahut
  • Lyricist - Siddhant Kaushal
  • Music On - Zee Music Company

"Khushmizaaj" Full Video song :


  • Singers - Arijit Singh, Amartya Bobo Rahut
  • Lyricist - Manoj Yadav
  • Music Composer - Amartya Bobo Rahut
  • Music On - Zee Music Company

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Friday, 20 November 2020

Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Review

 Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Review : Nawazuddin Siddiqui Is Brilliant In Parable Of Pain

Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Film Poster
Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Film Poster


Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa is an 2020 (2013) Hindi dark comedy film directer is Buddhadev Dasgupta. The film about a detective in search of himself, stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui as the title role, followed by Ananya Chatterjee, Pankaj Tripathi. After its premiere on 17 October 2013 at the BFI London Film Festival, the film was also screened at the 2013 International Film Festival of Kerala. The film will be released on Eros Now on 20 November 2020.


Critic's Rating : 3.5/5


Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Review : 

Nawazuddin's interpretation of a man who darts back and forth between earnestness and resignation and Buddhadeb Dasgupta's mastery over the medium make it a must watch.

When director Buddhadeb Dasgupta is at his best in Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa, his fourth Hindi narrative feature, he captures life's broken rhythms beautifully and touchingly even as he celebrates the resilience of a little man.

Streaming on Eros Now, the film, which alternates between the brooding and the lively, and the wistful and the sardonic, is shot through with Dasgupta's distinctive, often deadpan poetic flourishes and enlivened by a scintillatingly pitch-perfect Nawazuddin Siddiqui performance.

The melancholic tone of Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa is leavened with nostalgia for the receding light; the pessimistic air is tempered with lingering hope of regeneration; the hard, meditative edge is softened by sustained humanism. The treat is redoubled by the lead actor, perfectly cast as a private investigator who is more lost than the prodigals he is tasked to find.Dasgupta suspends the titular figure, the man's tale, and its spatial parameters somewhere between acute realism and genteel, tactile fancy. The eponymous protagonist is a faltering, unassuming detective unlike any we have encountered in Hindi cinema before. His job is to find answers. He poses questions instead.

Mohammad Anwar isn't the cocky, tough-talking type either. He recalls with fondness his rural postman-father and his "hazaar khat, hazaar kahaniyan". He breaks into a gentle jig as he sings a number inspired by a Sukumar Ray nonsense rhyme (Hattima Timtim...). He creates a dreamy world for himself and repeatedly retreats into it.Anwar helps a woman (Farrukh Jaffar in a luminous cameo) cross a street, befriends her in the bargain and is treated to tales of her probably imaginary travels, which, in turn, trigger wanderlust in him and take his mind back to his boyhood years. A young girl (Amrita Chatterjee), a neighbour, sneaks up to his door every now and then and eavesdrops on Anwar as he converses with his pet.

These flashes of whimsy elevate the struggles of an insignificant outsider who pursues people and seeks the truth all in a day's work but is barely able to fathom the purpose - and meaning - of his own life to the level of one man's epic quest for happiness. Anwar is lost in a city that barely tolerates the likes of him. The assignments that he lands draw him out of his self and reveal key facets of his character, one layer at a time, but closure rarely comes his way.The only true friend he has is the dog he rescued when the original owner abandoned the canine because it had scabies. The animal is his drinking mate, too - it has a fondness for the rum that the master drinks every evening in a home where both drinking and pets are forbidden.

There is much that the self-effacing Anwar has lost in life, including his childhood, the village of his growing-up years, his maternal grandmother's imposing parental home, and the woman he loved. It is understandable why he is so attached to the dog - it is the only living creature he has found and retained in a lifetime of joys that have slipped out of his grasp.

The big city lets the people on its fringes hide themselves and their true feelings but offers them no solace. But Anwar isn't one to give up on his hopes and principles. One case establishes Anwar's broadmindedness, another brings to the fore his generous spirit, and a third helps him get in touch with his innermost urges.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui is absolutely brilliant in this parable of pain and pining. The actor's captivating, acutely angular interpretation of a man who darts seamlessly back and forth between earnestness and resignation and Dasgupta's mastery over the medium make Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa a must watch.


Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Review : 


Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Review : 


Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa Trailer : 



  • Directer : uddhadev Dasgupta
  • Producer : Ajay Sharma
  • Writter : Buddhadev Dasgupta
  • Starring : Ananya Chatterjee,Nawazuddin Siddiqui,Pankaj Tripathi
  • Music : Alokananda Dasgupta
  • Cinematography : Diego Romero
  • Editer : Amitava Dasgupta
  • Art Direction : Somenath Pakre
  • Sound Department : Sampath Alwar,Amrit Pritam Dutta,Arunav Dutta,Sinoy Joseph,Boney M. Joy,Vijay Kumar
  • Visual Effects : Summit Jaiswal,Vaibhav Vaidya
  • Production Company : Leo Eight Pixmedia
  • Distributer : Eros International
  • Genres : Adventure,Comedy,Drama
  • Release date : 17 October 2013 (London),20 November 2020
  • Running time : 137 minutes
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi


Story :

This a journey of a detective,his life and how things are to him. His life is about following people, finding though he is still in search for himself, how he connects to the people he meets and gets intertwined in their lives.


Star Cast :

  • Nawazuddin Siddiqui as a Mohammad Anwar
  • Ananya Chatterjee as a Malini (Amol's wife)
  • Pankaj Tripathi as a Amol
  • Niharika Singh as a Ayesha
  • Amrita Chattopadhyay as a Nafisa
  • Makrand Brahme as a Dayashankar Joshi (Boss of detective agency)
  • Farrukh Jaffar
  • Sohini Paul as a Sudha
  • Masood Akhtar as a Khalil

Production : 

National Film Award-winning director, Dasgupta returned to Hindi cinema after making Andhi Gali in 1984. He had finalized the story in 2011, but was waiting the right actor to essay role of a common man turned detective. Eventually after watching Nawazuddin Siddiqui's work in Kahaani (2012) and Gangs of Wasseypur (2012), he decided to cast him for the lead role. 

Film Shooting started at the hill village of Shimultala in Bihar, which depicted various places in West Bengal. In April 2013, parts of the film were being shot in the hill resort of Shimultala in Bihar, when due to a bandh call by Maoists, it was wrapped up in advance. Subsequently, the remaining shooting was completed in Kolkata.


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