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Posted: 7 years ago
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Good luck to the team. Let us see if internet warriors step out to watch the beautiful and great actress Aditi Rao Hydari.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Wow I Love the way u make thread somy❤️
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Good Luck Team Bhoomi.

Very nice thread Smoulder👍🏼

I love the Members Review Reserved page ⭐️. It saves lot of time for serious movie lovers.

This is not releasing near me.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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beautiful thread TM👍🏼
NDTV review

Bhoomi Movie Review: Sanjay Dutt Stumbles With A B-Grade Film

Bhoomi movie review: This is a tacky potboiler made with cruelty to characters and audiences.

Entertainment | Raja Sen | Updated: September 22, 2017 14:30 IST

Bhoomi Movie Review: Sanjay Dutt Stumbles With A B-Grade Film

Sanjay Dutt in Bhoomi

Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sidhant Gupta
Director: Omung Kumar
Rating: 1 star out of 5

It probably makes sense for Sanjay Dutt to play a slurring drunkard in Bhoomi. It makes it okay for the returning hero to look like he has forgotten his lines. More grizzled than ever, Dutt lurches through Bhoomi speaking all his dialogues - from the prayers in an aarti to a declaration of bloody vengeance - in the same dopey monotone. At one point his daughter comes and stands next to him at a store, and he sees her, looks away, turns back and, like an afterthought, mutters "Arre, Bhoomi tu?"

Bhoomi, this daughter, is played by Aditi Rao Hydari with a dispirited despondence befitting an actress in an Omung Kumar film who remembers that her last film was with Mani Ratnam. Her character has a stutter, which, in a film this far from subtle, means she has to work pauses into every single sentence, making her look like a pretty Atal Behari Vajpayee. She stutters even as she sobs, and this she does a lot, since she is barbarically raped by a trio of dastardly villains, led by a moustached ruffian who cannot stop punning.
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Sanjay Dutt and Aditi Rao Hydari in Bhoomi



It is hard to describe how ghastly this film is, a relentless story of rape and revenge that treats its characters as cruelly as it does the audience. There are, mercifully, two words that should efficiently express its mediocrity, and those words are Shekhar Suman. The nineties - when Dutt was lanky and charming, while Suman was the perky Dekh Bhai Dekh uncle we dug - were a terribly long time ago. Here Suman plays Dutt's drinking buddy, and he slurs his lines like Keshto Mukherjee trying to ape Keshto Mukherjee. This, however, is not as hideous as later in the film, when he doesn't have drunken gags to hide behind. Sober Suman is the worst.


Bhoomi is not just a bad film, it is a bad film trying to be many good films. As the background score gets shriller, the film takes turns trying to be NH10 and Ghayal and Pink. And while it is laudable for a action movie to have a message - this film is apparently talking about rape, character and consent - it must first be a watchable film. This is not.

A girl is raped and she, along with her father, takes revenge. That is the film in a line, but Kumar takes forever getting to it. The film opens with a shot of the girl's prized juttis falling from a moving vehicle during a scuffle, before it cuts to a generic shaadi song. We are given a few scenes of poorly written merriment before the brutal assault takes place, after which the filmmaker makes way for unbearable melodrama. Because Dutt is a shoemaker, a crafter of juttis in Agra, we see too many Cinderella shots as he slips shoes onto his in-laws to be. Then, as the wedding is called off, we see as many shots of shoes being discarded till finally we have a crying bride and a father left all alone in a sea of upturned shoes. Oh, the disgrace. (And the wasted leather.)
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Sanjay Dutt and Aditi Rao Hydari in Bhoomi



There is much randomness afoot, from policemen talking in cricket metaphors to lawyers baiting each other with glasses of water. At one point a girl jilted by her lover asks, with an impressively straight face, "Aur yeh pyaar? Yeh tattoo?" ("And what of my love? And this tattoo?") I wish I'd made that up. Even the otherwise alluring Sunny Leone looks like Yana Gupta on steroids. Leone abruptly pops up - soaked in mud, for an item song about hickeys - right before we see Bhoomi lying in mud, crawling for her life.
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Sanjay Dutt and Aditi Rao Hydari in Bhoomi


Dutt is not the problem. There is one moment - as he looks at a policeman checking a well to see if Bhoomi's killed herself - where his eyes express absolute fear, but the rest of the time he looks like he couldn't be bothered to actually try and act in this self-mocking film. I cannot blame him, for it is a film that makes him eat the lice he picks out of his daughter's head. We should all have known better. The trailer for Bhoomi contained the words "From the maker of Mary Kom and Sarbjit." What could be a scarier warning?
Edited by MinzPie - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Filmfare review..

Movie Review: Bhoomi

Bhoomi

Bhoomi Rachit Gupta, September 22, 2017, 2:53 PM IST

Critics's Rating2.5/5
CASTSanjay Dutt, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sidhant Gupta
DIRECTIONOmung Kumar
GENREDrama

Bhoomi Review

Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sidhant Gupta

Director: Omung Kumar

Quick take: Jaded revenge saga

Rating: 2.5/5


Rape and revenge sagas are a done to death concept. The '80s and '90s had dozens of such flicks where women wronged, took to vigilante justice, hunting their perpetrators down with blood and violence. Omung Kumar's Bhoomi is a genre faithful. It has a jaded storyline but its presented with modern twists and filmmaking technique. An old as the hills story, told in a snazzy manner. Bhoomi looks slick but a story based on crime against women needs substance over style. That's where this film falls short. Sanjay Dutt's performance does hold it together for a while, but the screenplay's penchant for movie masala tricks lets it down on more than one occasion.

Bhoomi (Aditi Rao Hydari) is abducted in the dead of the night and she's drugged and raped by a gang. This incident happens just a day before Bhoomi's marriage to Neeraj (Sidhant Gupta) and its orchestrated by Vishal and his cousin Dhauli (Sharad Kelkar). Vishal loves Bhoomi but is turned down on several occasions. The stalker syndrome kicks in as the shunned lover turns rapist. Bhoomi and her father Arun (Sanjay Dutt) have to contend with the repercussions in both court and society. Its a story that's been done hundreds of times, so there's absolutely no novelty to the attempt. At times Bhoomi feels like it's 2 decades too old. The bad guys pout random one liners like Save the water... save the daughter to the extent that Sharad Kelkar's Dhauli intimidates Arun in court too. And there's no backlash, not from the police nor from the magistrate. For a film trying to advocate women's safety and rights, Bhoomi adopts a very brash approach. The subject needed a sensitive handling, but most of the scenes in this film turn out to be too brazen.

Director Omung Kumar constantly juggles between good and bad in Bhoomi. Writer Raaj Shandliya and he get the father-daughter bonding right, but the revenge saga absolutely wrong. They do a marvellous job with the buddy bromance between Sanjay Dutt and Shekhar Suman, but they make a complete hash out of the bad guys. The montage at the wedding when Aditi Rao Hydari's character is crumbling inside due to her tragedy is good. But then scenes at the police station and in court are painfully inept. There's so much good about Bhoomi that is squandered in an attempt to make it more commercial. The item number Trippy trippy with Sunny Leone is the absolute pits. Not only is it inappropriate, its absolutely bizarre. The writing tries to focus on sweeping statements. The dialogue is written to make punchlines out of crime against women and that just defeats the purpose of the film entirely. Had the writer shown a little more restraint and maturity, Bhoomi would've been so much better.

Even though the film features very good cinematography, production design and costumes, the story doesn't have the right tone. The only reason Bhoomi pulls off a few punches is thanks to Sanjay Dutt and Aditi Rao Hydari. As a father-daughter duo they're both perfectly charming and cute. She is the centre of his universe and such is their rapport that when they sit down to drink together, it looks like good fun. Sanjay Dutt gets to be drunk, affectionate, frustrated, angry and intense all in one role. And he excels in every scene. Aditi Rao gets the shades of her character bang on too. She plays a victim and a girl struggling to get justice with the right fervour. Shekhar Simran in a brief role gets the comedy and the drama bang on. Had it not been for the actors, Bhoomi would've been an absolute embarrassment.

The performances are the biggest highlight and the one and only reason why Bhoomi works out, as much as it does. While the film looks like a slick product, it doesn't get the emotion and drama right. A jaded story and some lacklustre writing make it look tired and unconvincing. There are some promising scenes too, but in the end, Bhoomi is just too clichd for it's own cause.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Thank you, RR, Jiya and Mini. Glad that you guys liked the thread. 🤗

And thank you so much Mini for posting the reviews, I'll update the main post as soon as I can. IF is too slow for me atm.


Kinda bummed that isn't getting good reviews. I'll still watch it though. But it's true that we had enough rape & revenge centric movies this year.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: -smolderhalder.

Is anyone here on IF even going to watch it lol? I know it wasn't promoted much but I expected at least a couple of people to be excited about Sanju's return.


what? It was promoted like no other movie. Sanju was everywhere promoting it along with aditi. No show was left, no radio station was left, he was everywhere, will be on khatron ke khiladi too this weekend. KBC doesn't allow movie promotions otherwise he would have been there too.

over the past few weeks he has given so many interviews I've lost count. Here no one cares so I don't waste time on posting about it.

I know his performance will be good, movie might be shit or okay as its omung kumar but his performance will be good and I hope it'll do an average business although I know it'll most likely flop 😭


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Posted: 7 years ago
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For the sake of all people who cheered in the trailer thread calling it MUCH BETTER than Mom... I hope it does well 😊


Meanwhile, MOM opened at 2.9CR and toddo dum at net 37.28 CR (WW 60 CR+). #BhoomiGoals
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: adventurousman


what? It was promoted like no other movie. Sanju was everywhere promoting it along with aditi. No show was left, no radio station was left, he was everywhere, will be on khatron ke khiladi too this weekend. KBC doesn't allow movie promotions otherwise he would have been there too.

over the past few weeks he has given so many interviews I've lost count. Here no one cares so I don't waste time on posting about it.

I know his performance will be good, movie might be shit or okay as its omung kumar but his performance will be good and I hope it'll do an average business although I know it'll most likely flop 😭



Tbh I didn't see any promotions for Bhoomi :( but I also don't watch TV. It just wasn't enough hype like there is for other movies. I feel like his comeback movie deserved more esp cuz he's damn good actor.


The movie is being criticised but most reviews are praising Sanjay and Aditi's performance. There's that at least.

It only collected 2.25cr on day one. Hope it picks up from here.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: ImagineMe



For the sake of all people who cheered in the trailer thread calling it MUCH BETTER than Mom... I hope it does well 😊


Meanwhile, MOM opened at 2.9CR and toddo dum at net 37.28 CR (WW 60 CR+). #BhoomiGoals


Even though they're both on the same topic I don't think they should be compared. Mom's budget was almost twice than what Bhoomi's budget is (22 cr vs 40 cr).

Anyway, Mom did fairly well and I hope Bhoomi does well too. Sanjay is a good actor and Aditi too is getting good reviews. I think if Aditi's new found fans and Sanjay's old fans go watch the movie it can at least get an average tag...

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