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7,9/10
45.574
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Eine Coming-of-Age-Geschichte, die auf dem Leben von Street Rapper in Mumbai basiert.Eine Coming-of-Age-Geschichte, die auf dem Leben von Street Rapper in Mumbai basiert.Eine Coming-of-Age-Geschichte, die auf dem Leben von Street Rapper in Mumbai basiert.
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- Auszeichnungen
- 76 Gewinne & 67 Nominierungen insgesamt
Iqlaq Khan
- Nasir
- (as Ikhlaque Khan)
Nakul Roshan Sahdev
- Salman
- (as Nakul Sahdev)
Tina Bhatia
- Parveen
- (as Tina Bhatiya)
Empfohlene Bewertungen
Its an entertaining movie to watch for and is worth watching too..
Mostly the mumbaikers can relate to the movie as the whole movie is based in Dharavi.
Everyone is good with their character and it was great to see Vijay Raaz as always. He is indeed a very good actor.
To the one who don't understands the rap culture, the movie will be quite overrated but trust me its not.
To the one saying the movie is a copy of 8 miles must watch the movie, this is how the story of rapper can be exactly displayed.
And Ranveer was outstanding with his part and "Apna Time Aayega" is just outstanding work by Ranveer, If you feel the character then its also an inspiring story..
According to me its definitely worth watching :)
And the one calling Ranveer Singh's character as overacting are the one who don't understand Mumbai's local language
Not fully relatable to the foreign audience but apparently touches the core of the street life in Mumbai..
Great acting. Music could've been better but the director wanted the audience to delve into the story and not digress into music
Great acting. Music could've been better but the director wanted the audience to delve into the story and not digress into music
NO ITS NOT COPIED FROM 8 MILE. Did you guys watch 8 mile and Gully Boy both?if you do think they are the same, then you need learn how to watch movies before you compare them. You also need to understand what a movie genre means. May be search in google to get better understanding.
you all are saying 8 mile and Gully Boy are the same based on just few things as both movies are about rappers and their struggles. its like calling all the love stories are same because there is a boy and a girl in the movie.
From the above rating you can see I liked Gully Boy, music and performances are very good. rapping looks natural. Alia Bhatt is a fire cracker in the movie. I just wish there is lot more to the story. its a worth a watch. Please dont listen to anyone who says its copied from 8 mile, watch both movies to decide for yourself.
you all are saying 8 mile and Gully Boy are the same based on just few things as both movies are about rappers and their struggles. its like calling all the love stories are same because there is a boy and a girl in the movie.
From the above rating you can see I liked Gully Boy, music and performances are very good. rapping looks natural. Alia Bhatt is a fire cracker in the movie. I just wish there is lot more to the story. its a worth a watch. Please dont listen to anyone who says its copied from 8 mile, watch both movies to decide for yourself.
Zoya Akhtar and her talented team have crafted a cinematic masterpiece in "Gully Boy," a movie that deserves to be savored at least once. The film soars to new heights, with its captivating storyline enhanced by brilliant additions that truly impress.
The raps injected an entertaining rhythm throughout the movie, but what truly sets this film apart is its masterful filmmaking and character arcs. Each character, with their distinct styles and slangs, boasts perfectly written dialogues that leave a lasting impact.
The awe-inspiring character arc of Murad, portrayed impeccably by Ranveer Singh, is a sight to behold. The transformation from his lowest lows to triumphant highs is nothing short of extraordinary, delivered with exceptional skill. Likewise, Alia Bhatt as Safeena remains deeply in character, despite a few hiccups towards the end. It might just be Ranveer Singh's best performance since "Padmaavat." Vijay Varma's portrayal of Moeen shines brilliantly, propelling him to well-deserved fame. Even with limited screen time, he delivers a complete and captivating performance. Salman's portrayal also hits the mark with its impactful intensity.
Vijay Raaz's character is always a treat to watch, and in "Gully Boy," he continues to shine, proving to be one of Indian cinema's finest discoveries. Zoya Akhtar's affinity for him and another exceptional actor, Kalki Koechlin (aka Sky), is evident as both actors were cast perfectly and delivered captivating performances.
But it is Siddhant Chaturvedi, aka MC Sher, who truly steals the show. Emerging seemingly out of nowhere, he graces the screen with an extraordinary charm and delivers a brilliant performance that leaves an indelible impression.
Though the plot may be deemed average, it serves as the canvas for these wonderfully designed characters to shine. The writer's classic approach impresses, especially with the return of the bodyguard, who once mistreated Murad, now transformed into a pivotal character.
However, a bittersweet note arises from Safeena's brother having a role in the movie, while the protagonist's brother is left underdeveloped. An artistic choice, yet one that some may find difficult to digest.
In conclusion, "Gully Boy" is a cinematic gem, enriched by its powerful character arcs and standout performances. It is a film that strikes a chord with its audience and deserves recognition as one of the finest artistic works in Indian cinema.
The raps injected an entertaining rhythm throughout the movie, but what truly sets this film apart is its masterful filmmaking and character arcs. Each character, with their distinct styles and slangs, boasts perfectly written dialogues that leave a lasting impact.
The awe-inspiring character arc of Murad, portrayed impeccably by Ranveer Singh, is a sight to behold. The transformation from his lowest lows to triumphant highs is nothing short of extraordinary, delivered with exceptional skill. Likewise, Alia Bhatt as Safeena remains deeply in character, despite a few hiccups towards the end. It might just be Ranveer Singh's best performance since "Padmaavat." Vijay Varma's portrayal of Moeen shines brilliantly, propelling him to well-deserved fame. Even with limited screen time, he delivers a complete and captivating performance. Salman's portrayal also hits the mark with its impactful intensity.
Vijay Raaz's character is always a treat to watch, and in "Gully Boy," he continues to shine, proving to be one of Indian cinema's finest discoveries. Zoya Akhtar's affinity for him and another exceptional actor, Kalki Koechlin (aka Sky), is evident as both actors were cast perfectly and delivered captivating performances.
But it is Siddhant Chaturvedi, aka MC Sher, who truly steals the show. Emerging seemingly out of nowhere, he graces the screen with an extraordinary charm and delivers a brilliant performance that leaves an indelible impression.
Though the plot may be deemed average, it serves as the canvas for these wonderfully designed characters to shine. The writer's classic approach impresses, especially with the return of the bodyguard, who once mistreated Murad, now transformed into a pivotal character.
However, a bittersweet note arises from Safeena's brother having a role in the movie, while the protagonist's brother is left underdeveloped. An artistic choice, yet one that some may find difficult to digest.
In conclusion, "Gully Boy" is a cinematic gem, enriched by its powerful character arcs and standout performances. It is a film that strikes a chord with its audience and deserves recognition as one of the finest artistic works in Indian cinema.
10amitkowe
It's not about only a rap,it's about every person who struggles their own inside.its the story about every struggling person who trapped under the bloody society.who want to fly,who want to go outside,who want do something.its not a rap movie,it's truly a inspirational movie.
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- WissenswertesAll other rappers during the battle scenes are real rappers from the Indian Rap World and not actors.
- VerbindungenFeatured in 65th Amazon Filmfare Awards (2020)
- SoundtracksApna Time Aayega
Music by Dub Sharma and Divine
Lyrics by Divine and Ankur Tewari
Performed by Ranveer Singh
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.566.534 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.045.068 $
- 17. Feb. 2019
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 28.299.498 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 34 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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