A naval officer returns home to find out about his wife's affair. Soon, he surrenders after murdering the lover but as the case unfolds, it starts to reveal his hidden intention.A naval officer returns home to find out about his wife's affair. Soon, he surrenders after murdering the lover but as the case unfolds, it starts to reveal his hidden intention.A naval officer returns home to find out about his wife's affair. Soon, he surrenders after murdering the lover but as the case unfolds, it starts to reveal his hidden intention.
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- 5 wins & 14 nominations total
Aarya Bhatta
- Capt. C P Cherian
- (as Indraneel Bhattacharya)
Kanwaljeet Singh
- Defense Secretary K. G. Bakshi
- (as Kanwaljit Singh)
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Though the climax has been smartly fictionalised, this courtroom drama is essentially based on the real life of Naval officer K M Nanavati, who in 1959, shot and killed his wife's lover. The subsequent trial was one of India's most sensational court cases. Coming to the film, Rustom has a cracker of a beginning. Without wasting any time, the director comes straight to the point. He takes us quickly through the circumstances in which Rustom shoots Vikram and the trial begins.
Akshay Kumar is the backbone of Rustom. The Khiladi renders one of the most understated performances of his career, proving yet again that he can play a range of diverse roles with aplomb. He smoothly pulls off his character with utmost ease.
Based on a controversial case, Rustom lacks the unnerving tension one ideally expects from a film of this genre. However, director Tinu Suresh Desai infuses ample melodrama and ups the intrigue. Ileana D'Cruz is perfectly cast and does complete justice to her role. Arjan Bajwa is decent as well. To cut to the chase, Rustom can be watched for its story and most importantly Akshay Kumar, whose action/comic brilliance often overshadows his acting prowess. He reminds you to value the honest officers who serve our country with dignity and valour. He makes you want to support the man who probably did the right thing the wrong way.
Akshay Kumar is the backbone of Rustom. The Khiladi renders one of the most understated performances of his career, proving yet again that he can play a range of diverse roles with aplomb. He smoothly pulls off his character with utmost ease.
Based on a controversial case, Rustom lacks the unnerving tension one ideally expects from a film of this genre. However, director Tinu Suresh Desai infuses ample melodrama and ups the intrigue. Ileana D'Cruz is perfectly cast and does complete justice to her role. Arjan Bajwa is decent as well. To cut to the chase, Rustom can be watched for its story and most importantly Akshay Kumar, whose action/comic brilliance often overshadows his acting prowess. He reminds you to value the honest officers who serve our country with dignity and valour. He makes you want to support the man who probably did the right thing the wrong way.
Nice film. Nice music. Love the way story unfolds and make u mesmerise. Akshay at his best. Worth watching film. I guess available on ott. Iliana is looking fabulous. The three shots.
I watched Rustom when it aired on Zee TV last evening. I did not expect too much from it based on press reviews even though it had done well at the box office. Was I surprised!
Even though everyone knows this movie is broadly based on the infamous Nanavaty incident, it was well made and riveting till the last scene.
Everyone but everyone essayed their role so well, especially the bawaji newspaper walla :) Akshay could well pass off for aapro Russi!
Rustom is one heck of a slick production, good plot, fabulous period sets, crisp dialogues, superb acting, cinematography par excellence.
This movie holds the interest throughout and the climax keeps you on the edge of your chair even though you very well know what is coming.
Well done Akshay, with Special 26, Holiday, Baby and now Rustom, you have really come well out of the Khiladi mould. Looking forward to more such slick productions.
Even though everyone knows this movie is broadly based on the infamous Nanavaty incident, it was well made and riveting till the last scene.
Everyone but everyone essayed their role so well, especially the bawaji newspaper walla :) Akshay could well pass off for aapro Russi!
Rustom is one heck of a slick production, good plot, fabulous period sets, crisp dialogues, superb acting, cinematography par excellence.
This movie holds the interest throughout and the climax keeps you on the edge of your chair even though you very well know what is coming.
Well done Akshay, with Special 26, Holiday, Baby and now Rustom, you have really come well out of the Khiladi mould. Looking forward to more such slick productions.
Suspense thriller that succeeds in maintaining the viewers interest alive till the very end of the movie. Went to see this movie without great expectations and found it reasonably good. Everyone in the audience seemed satisfied. Personally for me it was worth the time and money spent. The main character of the Akshay Kumar and is well supported by all other cast. The story takes twists and turns with backstory revealed gradually. Watched the movie sitting in the fourth row from the front with keeping the head up throughout. The movie was engrossing and did not let me feel the pain in the neck. The visuals are pleasing and we feel like being in environment of 1960. It is definitely well worth a watch for movie buffs. You will enjoy it better if you avoid knowing the story details.
Good acting performances with a great body language of all the characters. Could have been formulated better, but with a good intent, it furnishes a decent delivery. Ileana looks very beautiful and she carried that character nicely. Pavan Malhotra as an inspector was bang on, something which is expected from him now. Akshay Kumar was at his usual flawlessness, as he is in these type of roles.
Storyline Rating: 3 Content: 3 Commercialization: 2 Entertainment: 2
Acting Rating: 3 Akshay Kumar: 3 Ileana: 3 Pavan Malhotra: 3 Esha Gupta: 2
Direction Rating: 3
Music Rating: 2
Cinematography: 2
Editing: 4
Storyline Rating: 3 Content: 3 Commercialization: 2 Entertainment: 2
Acting Rating: 3 Akshay Kumar: 3 Ileana: 3 Pavan Malhotra: 3 Esha Gupta: 2
Direction Rating: 3
Music Rating: 2
Cinematography: 2
Editing: 4
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the third time when Akshay Kumar and Neeraj Pandey collaborate, after Special 26 (2013) and Baby (2015). Both these films were highly successful and received a appraisal.
- GoofsOn the ship there is a sign of INS Mysore, which was launched on June 4, 1993 which is not compatible with the story.
- Quotes
Cynthia Pavri: Russi, I can explain.
Rustom Pavri: Trust me darling, you can't.
- Crazy creditsAt the beginning of closing credits, Rustom and Cynthia are shown living in Canada after some time, as Rustom reads in the news that India has become the fourth nation to acquire a navy carrier.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Kapil Sharma Show: Rustom in Kapil's Mohalla (2016)
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Рустом
- Filming locations
- Canterbury, Kent, England, UK(Exterior)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,087,419
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $773,662
- Aug 14, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $1,658,594
- Runtime2 hours 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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