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Posted: 10 years ago
Spoliers ahead. Read only if you are okay with the spoliers. 😉

This movie is all about the performances. All power-packed. I found the story okayish but man...amidst so many experienced and acclaimed actors Varun shines and how! There were scenes where he looked so creepy that I thought he would end up killing even the innocent characters.

The actual killer looked less creepy than Raghu and this fact is actually highlited by Laik when he asks Raghu to go get some treatment for his madness. His revenge makes him a much dangerous person than the murderer himself.

Coming to the story, the ending was abrupt and disappointing somehow. Also, I thought Raghu would have been much more tactful in taking his revenge but no one glass, fingerprints and boom...everything is out! But then again, probably he wasn't very keen about covering it up?!

On the brighter side...I loved the Jheeni jheeni song and I enjoyed Varun's performance more than Nawaz's simply because I have watched Nawaz doing a similar thing before while it was a delight to watch Varun play such an intense character and living up to it. A little work on his dialogue delivery and he will be exceptional. Way to go, dude!

Yes, I liked Badlapur more than Baby! 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
Also, people in my theater seemed to have loved it! Some of them even clapped during the climax.
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: mannu_minnie

I m reading The Hindu since 2011 regularly. they usually find some faults here and there- even with queen and Baby. so for me it's first time.



Hindu people do praise some films...they are not too harsh. 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
Good movie, way better than Ek Villain
Huma so beautiful.
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Posted: 10 years ago
Its really good. Better than villain. I cried alot.the award winning performance by varun dhawan.
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: .krackjack.



Hindu people do praise some films...they are not too harsh. 😆

Indian Express and Hindu both gives really the critics type of reviews. last movie they both praised was Shaheed of Rajkumar Rao.
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Posted: 10 years ago
So I watched the movie last night and my support and love for Varun has only increased. I've always rooted for him because he's the only one among the younger actors who's a package of everything. He can act, dance, looks so cayuuut and speaks well too. His performance was beyond amazing. I was literally crying all through the first half an hour. He brought Raghu to life. The first half hour was just heartbreaking.

Teaaam Varruuun hameshaa<3
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Posted: 10 years ago
Watched the film ! 😛
Excellent film with spectacular performances by all actors! 👍🏼
Varun has worked really hard and succeeds to match up to the veteran actors in d film.. He was awesome ! 👏 Nawaz was superb!

It was a housefull show I watched here in Chennai! Hope this movie rocks the BO! 😃
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Posted: 10 years ago

'Badlapur' review: A gamble that has beautifully paid off for Varun Dhawan!

Saturday, 21 February 2015 - 2:42pm IST Updated: Friday, 20 February 2015 - 5:42pm IST | Place: Mumbai | Agency: dna
Film: Badlapur

Film: Badlapur

Cast: Varun Dhawan, Huma Qureshi, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Yami Gautam, Radhika Apte, Vinay Pathak, Divya Dutta

Director: Sriram Raghavan

Rating: ***1/2

What's it about:

They say revenge is a dish best served cold. Not so in the case of Sriram Raghavan's blood laced piping hot drama that starts with an African proverb - 'The axe forgets, the tree remembers' setting the tone for what follows. The story is pretty much linear, it is a traditional revenge drama where you know the end before you reach the interval. What sets it apart from other films in the genre is the treatment, narration, fabric of characters, acting and an ensemble that delivers an exemplary performance. Badlapur's tagline 'Don't miss the beginning' is critical because the first few minutes of the film are terrific. Raghu (Varun) loses his wife Misha (Yami) and kid in a freak murder where two bank robbers Liak (Nawaz) and his partner in crime Harman (Vinay) end up killing them. Fast forward to 15 years and we see a different Raghu. The chirpy bubbly boy next door we met in the first half suddenly becomes a menacing blood thirsty man wanting to seek not just vengeance for the brutal murder of his loved ones, but also battles his inner demons at the same time. Huma Qureshi plays Jhimli a prostitute who sees the good in Nawaz and is his companion till the very end. Raghavan brings in an exciting mix of supporting characters in Divya Dutta, Radhika Apteand Vinay Pathak who add that touch of unpredictability to the story. The film is a maze of cat and mouse chase between Raghu and Liak to settle their age old score. What happens in the end is predictable yet the journey is remarkably thrilling.

What's hot:

Raghavan is a master story teller. He has this amazing knack of making you go through his characters' emotions. Right from the opening scene he draws you in the storyline, asking you to surrender to his technique. It's a gift that not many directors have. He's also a smart guy, so whether it was choosing the eerie yet mystical location of Igatpuri to shoot most of the film or getting Varun to shed his Seenu and Rohan skin and become Raghu, Raghavan has a sense of consistency in ensuring there is a cohesive pattern to this tale. Kudos to Varun for signing Badlapur as his second film after Student Of The Year and believing in the script. Badlapur is a gamble that has beautifully paid off for this young actor. It isn't so much the overgrown beard with streaks of grey or the dark patches under his eyes, but the stare, the walk, the quiver in his voice when he sees his wife dying that makes Raghu endearing. Aware of his weaknesses and strengths he plays up on the latter giving us a performance that will shine brightly on his young resume. Nawaz plays to the gallery in every scene and goes for the kill. Be it this monologues, close ups, or confrontation scenes with Varun, this guy swings it home every time. Raghavan avoids the traps and cliches and avoids making him bear a cross of guilt and remorse, making his character stand out. Huma excels in her scenes and I wonder why aren't many filmmakers queuing up to sign her in such unconventional roles. Divya Dutta as the NGO head who empathises with Nawaz and Vinay who is his accomplice are perfectly cast. The Jee Karda and Judaai track give the plot some serious depth. Also props to the background score and cinematography for creating that atmosphere full of tension and intrigue.

What's not:

Badlapur is flawed and most of the bumps come early in the story. The first half is sluggish and once we see the murder, we want to sort of fast forward and take that time leap to set the ball rolling. The interjectory flashback scenes are somewhat jarring. So is Raghu's change of heart when it comes to delivering the final blow to Liak. A man who spent 15 years waiting to draw blood from his enemy reaches a point where he does a volte face and goes against the expectation. Without giving away any spoilers, I can say that the end is an anticlimax that seems to be chosen out of several different closings. Similarly Nawaz's track is sketchy. His scenes with Huma towards the end seem a bit out of place. Also logically if the pot has to be seem from a crime scene scenario then how does Raghu manage to evade that arrest, why does the police officer suddenly want to be bribed, and what is that strange warehouse where Raghu is working ?

What to do:

Badlapur has some solid moments, terrific performances and a riveting storyline Watch it if violence and revenge turn you on!

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Posted: 10 years ago
Watching this tomorrow can't wait.

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