A brilliant yet rebellious police officer uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal while investigating a high-profile case.A brilliant yet rebellious police officer uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal while investigating a high-profile case.A brilliant yet rebellious police officer uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal while investigating a high-profile case.
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- 1 nomination total
Aditi Sandhya Sharma
- Bhawna
- (as Aditi Sharma)
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Deva is a masterclass in action filmmaking, with Shahid Kapoor delivering one of his best performances yet. The film excels in creating an immersive atmosphere, where every action sequence feels fresh and intense. The storytelling is sharp, keeping you hooked with unexpected twists and turns. The cinematography and direction bring every high-stakes moment to life, while the background score amps up the tension. With a gripping narrative and stellar performances, Deva is a cinematic experience you don't want to miss! Shahid Kapoor did fantastic performance. His best acting till date. Must watch everyone.
Shahid Kapoor's Deva is a high-energy action film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The movie combines stunning fight choreography, a gripping narrative, and emotional depth that's rarely seen in action thrillers. Kapoor's portrayal of his character is both fierce and compelling, making him the perfect fit for this role. The action sequences are intense and well-executed, while the direction ensures the film never loses its pacing. With breathtaking cinematography and an electrifying score, Deva is a must-see for every action movie fan! Shahid Kapoor energetic performance in this movie.
Honestly speaking, I don't know why there is no buzz about this movie. From the acting to the cinematography to the pacing, everything has been handled so nicely and aced to perfection.
The movie revolve around the character of Dev ambre who is a police officer and is handed over the case of the death of his friend Rohan dsilva who is also a cop.
As the movie goes on the Revelations made are spectacular and unexpected to say the least.
At this point if movies like this are flop and movies like Pushpa 2 cross 500 crores on the box office the Indian movie industry is doomed to failure.
This is an amazing movie, must watch.
The movie revolve around the character of Dev ambre who is a police officer and is handed over the case of the death of his friend Rohan dsilva who is also a cop.
As the movie goes on the Revelations made are spectacular and unexpected to say the least.
At this point if movies like this are flop and movies like Pushpa 2 cross 500 crores on the box office the Indian movie industry is doomed to failure.
This is an amazing movie, must watch.
Rosshan Andrrews' Deva, starring Shahid Kapoor, is a rework of the director's own 2013 Malayalam film Mumbai Police, with some plot changes while retaining the core narrative. The film is a police investigation thriller, somewhat weighed down by a dragged-out and incohesive screenplay to make it looks more massy. Amit Roy's cinematography effectively captures the streets of Mumbai, with real-location shoots adding authenticity. The editing feels somewhat choppy, affecting the film's pacing. Jakes Bejoy delivers a solid massy score, but it feels underutilized during key suspense moments. The action set pieces are executed well integrating mass moments. However the balance between massyness and thrill does feel off.
Shahid Kapoor delivers yet another brilliant performance as Dev Ambre. His body language and rowdiness are well-balanced by his ability to portray deep emotions. Pavail Gulati gives a commendable performance, while Pravesh Rana provide good support, along with Girish Kulkarni and Upendra Limaye. Although Pooja Hegde does an okay job but her character doesn't have much to do in the film. Deva also suffers from few loose ends and felt that it doesn't answer certain plot points. Overall, despite an average screenplay, good direction, and an amazing Shahid Kapoor, Deva results in a decent thriller.
OVERALL -6/10.
Shahid Kapoor delivers yet another brilliant performance as Dev Ambre. His body language and rowdiness are well-balanced by his ability to portray deep emotions. Pavail Gulati gives a commendable performance, while Pravesh Rana provide good support, along with Girish Kulkarni and Upendra Limaye. Although Pooja Hegde does an okay job but her character doesn't have much to do in the film. Deva also suffers from few loose ends and felt that it doesn't answer certain plot points. Overall, despite an average screenplay, good direction, and an amazing Shahid Kapoor, Deva results in a decent thriller.
OVERALL -6/10.
Prepare yourself for an unforgettable cinematic ride with Deva. This action-packed thriller stars Shahid Kapoor in a role that is both fierce and emotional, showcasing his versatility like never before. The film's pacing is perfect, keeping you engaged with its unpredictable twists and turns. Every action sequence is beautifully executed, feeling raw yet cinematic at the same time. The direction is sleek and keeps the narrative moving at a fast pace, while the soundtrack intensifies the tension throughout. The film's emotional moments are expertly handled, making the stakes feel real. With superb performances and a tight script, Deva is an unmissable experience.
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- TriviaRemake of Mumbai Police Malayalam film.
- Alternate versionsThe film received a UA certificate after the censors modified a lip-lock scene, foul gestures and profane words. These edits were undone in the overseas version.
- ConnectionsReferences Deewaar (1975)
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- Дева
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹500,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,091,296
- Runtime2 hours 36 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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