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6/10
base on very strong story but week performance
atulpahurkar92129 June 2015
I just want to tell that this move is nice and good but Noe excellent.the story is good entertaining and good. base on Indian culture and how Indian village people live in village with keeping gun.its show culture of UP. I saw this movie this year for time-pass. my time-pass done by watching this move. i like acting of Nana Patekar . and Paresh Raval. heroin in this movie is simple in looking and give good sex appearance in song. song shoot very hot way. large cleavage show in this song. Nana give hot scene in this movie and give some other scene. story base of batter of two village of India . you will like the story i don't think I need to tell you story now talk about the acting . acting is good all caste is good nice work. why should watch this movie? yes if you like non sense movie so go ahead . and some hot cleavage and bra and pant show and some item song so enjoy this movie. why should not watch this movie? if you don't like the voiles in movie so don't watch this movie this movie contain very bad song but good hot scene you like is very much . my final word about this movie that this is one time watch movie . and good but not great i will give this movie 6 star out of ten . thanks for reading my review .
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8/10
If you can see beyond the violence, you are greatly rewarded.
gunsha1 April 2005
A film worth seeing despite being very violent and plain insane from beginning to end, but it has something authentic to it. When Nana Patekar is the chieftain of one of two villages in a feud, you know that you're in for a rough time, desperation and pain awaits you (not unlike Shakti - The Power, but without a shrieking Karisma). Will anyone you care for in this movie survive? You won't know until you've seen it all the way to the bitter end. This is not for the faint of heart.

We can't give away too much of the story. Only so much: A bride and a groom who are each from the other of the two villages happen study in the city, but are being married, both against their will and both without knowing each other, not even having seen each other once (because that is not how it is done here.) The wedding night ends in a massacre and from there on the couple is torn in this fight. How they finally get to know each other, and love, and whether they will ever get to live together is all going to be revealed in this film.

It's violent, it's got action, guns and sticks and axes, but at least the violence is related to the plot and not so out of context as in so many other Bollywood flicks that have fighting scenes. And we also get to see a lot of rural Indian life, culture and beauty, and the director manages to let that shine through even all that madness.

What I liked is that all people were portrayed as humans, no one was just a bad daemon. Even Nana Patekar was not just the tyrant that he was in Shakti, but was given a little more soul, even a romantic dance. But don't expect the personalities as in Swades, these are not modern politically-correct individualist free-thinkers, but villagers, who follow their leaders and follow the tradition and take their place at the food-chain. They are all completely consumed by this life and know little of the rest of the world. This picture is delivered quite authentic, and without any commentary. There is not a single sermon, none of the characters, not even the two young protagonists rise above their culture, they are just the way they are for better or for worse.

This is a very remarkable film. Absolutely worth seeing. But not for the faint of heart.
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