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Badlapur

Badlapur (2015)

February. 20,2015
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7.4
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NC-17
| Adventure Action Thriller Crime

After his wife and son are killed, a young man finds out the man behind the murder and fights against him, along committing some big mistakes.

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arpanmishra1990
2015/02/20

This is my very first review of any film after watching about every masterpieces around the globe. This is only to praise Indian cinema. These types of movies are required for audience to think about revenge.Very Raw......absolute real image of revenge. How a protagonist becomes antagonist and when an antagonist becomes protagonist, it has happened in a very subtle way....very gradually.The only thing which I disliked was that the story itself is not sufficient to make anyone intact to the screen. It's less entertaining, but after watching you will definitely think about this for hours or days.The first scene of this movie is awesome. Very unique type of camera shot which I have seen so far.This is not a Tarantino style revenge drama which focus on stylish killing, gore and blood. This is a movie which anyone should watch alone without any interruption. Those people who involve in the character while watching movies, this movie is for them.

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Leofwine_draca
2015/02/21

BADLAPUR is the kind of dark, revenge-fuelled thriller that Hollywood have been accustomed to making in the last decade. It bears the hallmarks of earlier films like TAKEN or MAN ON FIRE, featuring a broken protagonist out on a mission of revenge, although it should be noted that it's a rather subtle and slow-burning revenge in places as BADLAPUR has a rather overlong running time and a very slow pace throughout.The twist, of course, is that this is an Indian film. I've not seen much in the way of Bollywood cinema, typically limiting myself to older fantasy or horror movies, but I was sufficiently impressed by this film to want to see more. While the story is dragged out too much for my liking, the direction is fine and the cinematography is very good indeed, with lots of bright and vivid colours and scenes making a great change from the usual dull greyed-out colour palette favoured by Hollywood and its imitators.This isn't really an exciting or action-packed movie as it's more thoughtful than that. The villainous characters seem to have a greater focus and more characterisation than the actual hero. It's also a pretty dark story, with an odyssey of revenge leading to plenty of violence, and the female characters are treated particularly badly by the story. There are a couple of very violent interludes which are shocking considering the film's genteel pace elsewhere. It's a thoughtful and thought-provoking movie well worth a watch for those looking for something different compared to the usual Hollywood norm.

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bobbysejwal
2015/02/22

Badlpur is all about furry fog family love and faith a revenge saga that plays out with great humanity it tell us about that how much family faith ,love , unity , memory etc is important for us family is just every thing for a person and he is always there to protect his family and in badlapur actor also do same he also love his family but after that murder incident he is so much shocker he was so much alone and telling suffocated without his family he aimed to take revenge he wants to know who is the culprit and one day he found the culprit and till the and he killed all the people who r the part of and with culprit and he do this for his family he was h a very nice person but he turned himself to take revenge for his family

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gopiajaykumari
2015/02/23

Badlapur has a tagline that exhorts the audience not to miss the beginning. But it is in its final five minutes that the film delivers the biggest twist of them all.The stage is set by the startling opening sequence itself. A young mother (Yami Gautam) and her son lose their lives in a random, senseless act of crime - a bank heist - in Pune. The woman's gutted husband, adman Raghu (Varun Dhawan), is reduced to a mental and emotional wreck.One of the two criminals, Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), is nabbed and interrogated. The seemingly harmless Liak puts the blame for the murder on his accomplice but refuses to name him. He is sentenced to 20 years in prison. Raghu, unable to come to terms with the tragedy, chucks up his job and shifts to a place called Badlapur.

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