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Posted: 10 years ago
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"My dad told me, school mein toh tujhe A nahi mila, chal picture mein mil gaya" - @Varun_dvn 🤣 😆

BTW what's the screen count?? Anyone any idea???
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shutter_Island

"My dad told me, school mein toh tujhe A nahi mila, chal picture mein mil gaya" - @Varun_dvn 🤣 😆

BTW what's the screen count?? Anyone any idea???


I read 2200...seems like a lot

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#Badlapur release screen counts : 2200 +

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Sudhish Kamath@SudhishKamath

Watch #Badlapur for the deadliest onscreen anti-hero since Shah Rukh Khan pushed Shilpa Shetty off the terrace in Baazigar: Varun Dhawan.

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Originally posted by: swati82

Sudhish Kamath@SudhishKamath

Watch #Badlapur for the deadliest onscreen anti-hero since Shah Rukh Khan pushed Shilpa Shetty off the terrace in Baazigar: Varun Dhawan.


😲 Oh man.. now they gonna compare varun to Him.. don't do this guys.. kya yar mood off.. 😔
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Posted: 10 years ago
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OMG! The reviews are brilliant!! Even better than what I expected. I think I'll catch this one in the theatres.

Great week for Varun and his fans!! 👏
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Amul Mohan@amul_mohan

Saw #Badlapur last night and was simply taken aback by the awesomeness of the movie. VarunDhawan and Nawaz are on another level man!


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The entire ensemble cast didn't put a foot wrong. Brilliant from start to finish! #Badlapur #mustWatch

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Badlapur Review: Times of India


Critic's Rating-4 stars****
Genre: Crime
Direction: Sriram Raghavan
Cast: Varun Dhawan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Huma Qureshi, Divya Dutta, Radhika Apte, Yami Gautam, Kumud Mishra, Vinay Pathak
Duration: 2hours 5 minute


Story: Raghu's (Varun Dhawan) indefectible life is devastated, when a robbery episode kills his wife and son. The culprit Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) refuses to let out the truth and is imprisoned for 20 years. Refusing to move on, Raghu harbours in him the tryst for truth. Can he avenge the deaths of people who meant the world to him? And, is being devoured by the feeling of revenge as gratifying as his volcanic rage had promised?

Review: Badlapur is a gobsmacking movie that suffuses on screen - a deftly written story, spectacular performances and an intelligently layered screenplay. What works best here is the film's unpredictability. From the minute it begins, you're latched to your seat with your heart throbbing in your mouth and your throat frequently choking up. For the sheer impact the movie conjures up, writer-director Sriram Raghavan deserves a bow!

Mixing grit and suspense in the right measure, Sriram allows his film to take the risky path in keeping you invested, ably playing his motley bunch of characters. While the layers smoothly unfold in this vendetta affair, Raghavan's clarity of vision keeps the narrative seamless. The wicked humour sprinkled abruptly in the sequences draws one further into this movie. The excessive gore might be considered superfluous but is vital for the impact it has.

The driving force here are the actors who evolve the story. Varun's measured acting and sincere eyes draw empathy. With each scene, the intense hues he brings to Raghu, unravel. Nawaz is superlative as Liak, bringing a sinful streak of twisted comedy, teaming it with unabashed swagger. The ladies deliver adequately, but it's Huma Qureshi who brings more to her role than what it holds.

Though the film's second hour meanders and is a tad long, the compelling climax and memorable scenes, like the one where Liak reveals the truth that Raghu had desperately been seeking, trivializes these flaws. Added to it, Sachin-Jigar's haunting music adds a piercing quality.

Brisk and absorbing, concluding differently than expected, Badlapur is an inspired film that dangerously attempts to change the landscape of the thriller genre in Bollywood.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Box Office Predictions: Varun Dhawan's Badlapur, Irrfan's Qissa

Feb 19th, 2015 by Joginder Tuteja
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It is going to be an interesting weekend at the box office. Badlapur hits the screens and what works for it is the fact that the promotion has been absolutely bang on target. Despite the fact that it features Varun Dhawan in the lead, there has been no attempt made to overtly commercialize it by turning it into a quintessential Bollywood potboiler. Hence, there has been no attempt made to add on item number or sensationalize it by bringing in elements that are typically plugged in by PR channels. As a result, Badlapur pretty much acts as a film where you are expected to get what has been promised.

Qissa and Badlapur movie posters

As a result, the film is aiming for a target audience which is not looking for yet another bubblegum entertainer from Varun but instead waiting to see what Sriram Raghavan, director of films like Ek Haseena Thi and Johnny Gaddaar, has to offer with Nawazuddin Siddiqui bringing on further credibility to the affairs. This isn't the kind of film that takes a terrific kick-start from the opening show itself but even a 30%-40% occupancy would mean that there would be gradual rise in collections. Buzz in the town is this production of Sunil Lulla and Dinesh Vijan has turned out really well and that should help in word of mouth.

Another release of the week is Irrfan Khan's Qissa which is a delayed film. There has been hardly any promotion for the film and the release is set to be minuscule as well. A festival affair, it may just see some critical acclaim for itself.

Joginder Tuteja tweets @tutejajoginder

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Badlapur Movie Review
-B-Arena tabloid

Badlapur is an Indian neo-noir crime dram film directed by Sriram Raghavan.It stars Varun Dhawan,Nawazuddin Siddiqui,Huma Qureshi and Yami Gautam.The movie is scheduled to release on 20 February 2015.

The trailer of the movie has been received well and music of Badlapur has also become big hit.Audience has really liked the mature look of Varun Dhawan.

Lets take a look at the Badlapur Movie Review.

Badlapur Movie Review

Sriram Raghavan lives up to the expectations and gives us an unconventional Bollywood movie.You might feel uncomfortable watching this.

Badlapur Movie Review: Story

Raghav aka Raghu (Varun Dhawan) witnessed his wife and child getting killed during a robbery.This changed his life entirely.After 15 years he found out that Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) was the man who killed his wife.From here the journey of revenge and vengeance begins.Will Varun Dhawan be able to fullish his revenge is the story.


Badlapur Movie Review: Direction,Editing,Screenplay

Sriram Raghavan impresses us with his new movie Badlapur.He strikes the hammer of genius with Badlapur and stays loyal to the script.Badlapur starts with a dark look and you keep wondering when will the director lead you in light but it never happens.The movie will might remind you of Anurag Kashyap cinema.You need to have a strong stomach to absorb this revenge saga.The editing is perfect for a dark thriller.The screenplay is top notch too.The music of Badlapur is exceptional though it has only three songs.But special mention will be the background score that uplifted many scenes.


Badlapur Movie Review: Star Performances

Varun Dhawan has come a long way from his Student Of the Year days.He portrays a troubled man with gusto and does full justice to the role.His transformation from a student to a mature man is legendary.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui is Gods gift to the world of cinema.He is the backbone of this thriller and looks outstanding in a negative role.

Huma Qureshi was top notch too with his pure act.Yami Gautam also looks beautiful in a short presence.


Whats Good

Lead Performances
Thrill
Music
Screenplay

Whats Bad

Too Dark Theme
Genre

Badlapur Movie Review: Last Word

Badlapur is an exceptional cinema that Bollywood should be proud of.Badlapur is a dark edged thriller and some people may feel uncomfortable watching this.Badlapur will have a strong impact on you even after watching this.There are only few movies in which director stays true to the genre and do not compromise and Badlapur is one of these.You should not miss this.

Rating- 3.5/5

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Badlapur
By Bollywood Hungama News Network, 19 Feb 2015, 14:23 hrs IST
Rating: 3.5 |
Director Sriram Raghavan strikes the hammer of genius with BADLAPUR for he buys your eyes and makes you stay glued to the screen right till the end. The biggest highlight of the film is the incredible tussle between two powerful actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Varun Dhawan unexpectedly conjoined by the quirky screenplay-labyrinth. The makers have aptly labeled this film as a 'Twisted Entertainer'. Yes, the film is dark, gory and violent, but, at the same time, it's also cerebrally stimulating and entertaining. The artistic values are top notch but it's meant for a select audience that patronizes sensible, sensitive, meaningful cinema.

Misha (Yaami Gautam) and her son Robin are killed by a bank robber Laik (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). Misha's cheerful husband Raghu (Varun Dhawan) is devastated and shattered. He tries every possible means to get even with Laik, including forced sex with Laik's prostitute girlfriend Jhimli (Huma Qureshi) to humiliate him. Laik is sentenced to twenty years prison term where he makes several unsuccessful jail-break-attempts. Fifteen years later, Raghu 'facilitates' Laik's premature exit from the jail. The twists-in-the-plot continues, ensuring a roller coaster thrilling ride.

BADLAPUR, which is reportedly based on a true story, sees Sriram Raghavan and Arijit Biswas write a wonderful screenplay. Sriram Raghavan navigates the film in a non linear format, thus, keeping you guessing at many a juncture. The viewer is foxed when the narrative floats between Raghu's 'lunch' with Harman (Vinay Pathak), Koko (Radhika Apte) and Shobha (Divya Dutta).

Nawazuddin Siddiqui is indeed God's gift to cinema. You hate him as if he's a stench and then he changes colours and floors you with another peculiar shade. His character Laik is an extremely deceptive character with a distinct body language that makes him look weak, even though he is as wily as a fox. He becomes a different person when he's interacting with Raghu, Jhimli, policemen and his old mother. Some of his interactions with fellow jail inmate Murli Sharma are hilarious. He will also turn your eyes moist.

Varun Dhawan is a very ambitious actor and his manic energy does full justice to this ambition in BADLAPUR. His transformation from an impressionable teenager and a caring husband to an eerily quiet middle aged lonely-disgruntled-man is simply legendary, to say the least. He gives you an ample display of class as an actor. The fidgety memories, ready-to-roll-tears gradually becoming a parched tsunami of desolateness, the friendship with relentless rage and effortlessly getting infested by cold bloodedness. With this film, Varun emerges as one of the finest actors that we have today, across all age groups.

Yaami Gautam and Huma Qureshi have small roles, which they portray competently. Radhika Apte and Vinay Pathak impress in their cameos. The scene where Varun asks Radhika to lose her inhibitions is devoid of undue salaciousness and that's laudatory on the part of the director. Pratima Kazmi as Nawaz's mother is very good.

Anil Mehta's cinematography is brilliant. Mostly, the film has been shot in dark or indoors, but there's always the right amount of lighting to give it the realistic tinge. The only problem is that while the film grips the viewers in the solid first half, it gets loosened up in the stretched second half. Pooja Ladha Surti's editing is good but had the film been crisper in the second half, it definitely would have propelled up the film's fast-paced-thriller format. Music and background score by Sachin-Jigar provides solid scaffolding. 'Jee Karda', 'Jeena' and 'Judai' are exceptional tracks. The background music is effective in pulling just-the-right strings at opportune time.

After a tepid AGENT VINOD, spoilt by needless item numbers, Sriram Raghavan is back to his non-compromising style with BADLAPUR. There's a clear stamp of his wicked humour, objective, no frills-attached take on human relationships and absolutely no compromise on how he wants to tell the story. Sriram is back with vengeance. Quite literally!

On the whole, BADLAPUR offers you cinematic excellence with a rider that there's violence and gore, which may not be everyone's cup of bitter coffee. You shall be treated to truly unforgettable performances by Nawazuddin and Varun Dhawan. It is a film that will find patrons amidst the multiplex crowd. And yes, it is a film that will continue to live-on in the minds of cinema lovers for a long time to come.
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