L'amore di un figlio per suo padre. Spesso lontano per lavoro il padre non riesce a comprendere l'intensità dell'amore del figlio. Ironicamente, questo fervente amore e ammirazione per suo p... Leggi tuttoL'amore di un figlio per suo padre. Spesso lontano per lavoro il padre non riesce a comprendere l'intensità dell'amore del figlio. Ironicamente, questo fervente amore e ammirazione per suo padre e la sua famiglia crea conflitti.L'amore di un figlio per suo padre. Spesso lontano per lavoro il padre non riesce a comprendere l'intensità dell'amore del figlio. Ironicamente, questo fervente amore e ammirazione per suo padre e la sua famiglia crea conflitti.
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- Star
- Premi
- 35 vittorie e 54 candidature totali
- Asrar ul Haque
- (as Babloo Prithiveeraj)
Sandeep Reddy Vanga's promise to showcase genuine violence in cinema was effectively fulfilled. In an era dominated by high-budget action films and contrived flashbacks, Vanga dared to create a world where everything is heightened to the maximum, making the violence seem normal and the behavior even more unsettling. One particularly striking scene involves Ranbir, who, after discovering a mole, compels the individual to lick his shoe as a bizarre demonstration of love. It's a level of intensity reminiscent of something Quentin Tarantino might appreciate.
Addressing the question of logic, it's acknowledged that the film, like many others, is inherently illogical. Drawing parallels with films like Vikram, KGF, and Bahubali, it's recognized that crafting a movie with absolute logical coherence is a formidable challenge.
However, the film does have its drawbacks. The character arcs of certain individuals, such as the mother, sister, and villain, felt underdeveloped. The hero's revenge arc could have benefited from more nuanced writing, and Rashmika's character, while an improvement from Vanga's previous works, still warranted additional depth.
In summary, while I wouldn't classify it as a masterpiece, the film has its merits, particularly in exploring the dynamics of father-son and husband-wife relationships alongside the intense action sequences. It's a unique cinematic experience that some may appreciate for its visceral yet somewhat polarizing elements.
- vishalmellark
- 1 dic 2023
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- QuizSandeep Reddy Vanga chose to retain the Punjabi song "Arjan Vailly" in its original language in the dubbed versions, feeling it was very original and impossible to interpret.
- Citazioni
Ranvijay Singh: When I went seeking evil, I couldn't find any evil. When I looked within, there was no one more evil than me.
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the post-credits scene, Asrar, Abid and Abrar's other younger brother, Aziz, a professional assassin in Istanbul, learns that Vijay was responsible for killing Asrar and Abrar. After successfully undergoing a plastic surgery to become Vijay's doppelganger Aziz, along with Abid, sets out to exact vengeance on Vijay and his family.
- Versioni alternativeThe Indian theatrical version was certified A (adults only) after some cuts were made. While the modifications suggested by the Examining Committee were waived off based on the filmmaker/applicant's justifications and submissions, a number of verbal cuts were made to the audio as well as the subtitles. The only visual cuts made were to an intimate scene, where the closeup shots were removed.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Unstoppable with NBK: Wildest Episode (2023)
- Colonne sonoreArjan Vailly (Hindi)
Music by Manan Bhardwaj
Lyrics by Bhupinder Babbal
Performed by Bhupinder Babbal
Additional Vocals by Sandeep Brar
Backing Vocals by Anirudh Loomba, Paras Kamboj, Charanjeet Sharma, Amandeep Singh Giran, R.D. Singh, Vicky Jass, Gagan Gags Sharma, Kunal Shandilya, Gaurav Verma
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.004.482 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.524.534 USD
- 3 dic 2023
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 92.870.950 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione3 ore 24 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1