Sunday 12 February 2017

KAABIL


KAABIL :  is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film, directed by Sanjay Gupta starring Hrithik Roshan, Yami Gautam, Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy, Narendra Jha.

PLOT: Rohan(Hrithik) is a kind, happy young man who has been blind since birth and works as a voice-over artist for a living. Through friends, he meets Supriya(Yami), a working woman who is also blind, but proudly independent. The two start liking each other and get married.Oneday Rohan is at work, Amit(Rohit) and Wasim sneak into the house and gang rape Supriya. Rohan’s world is plunged into even more darkness than the one he is born into. Supriya commits suicide after raped by Amit & Wasim for 2nd time.The rapist Amit is the brother of the local corporator, Madhavrao Shellar(Ronit Roy), so the corrupt police officers, played efficiently by Narendra Jha and Girish Kulkarni, drag their feet over the investigation. When the humiliation gets too much to bear, Supriya caves in, leaving Rohan with vendetta on his mind. Rohan decides to fight it out, but his opponents are the powerful and influential . Will he be able to settle scores?

PEFORMANCES: The highlight of the film is Hrithik’s bravura performance. He is vulnerable as a lover and menacing as a killing-machine.Probably, this is Hrithik’s best performance till date. Yami Gautam is unmistakably earnest and catches you unaware with a tremendous act. Her innocence and simplicity act as a magnetic charm. Ronit Roy is at his vicious best here. Absolutely menacing as the conniving politician. Rohit Roy is intimidating and leaves a strong impression.

MUSIC: is composed by Rajesh Roshan. In fact, the film borrows two evergreen compositions from the past [‘Saara Zamana’ and ‘Dil Kya Kare’], but the accomplished composer garnishes them delightfully. The songs “Kaabil”,”Mon Amour” are harmonious.

KAABIL never fails to involve and entertain the moviegoer and if I may say so, it contains enough worthy material to hold the moviegoer’s attention for most of its run time. The emotional component is well balanced with low-key humor, tension-filled moments, energetic action pieces and of course, some razor-sharp and punch-packed dialogue in dramatic sequences [penned by Sanjay Masoomm].

Overall, Kaabil is a must watch film. In the end, it’s the emotional journey of the protagonist that acts as a hook and lingers in your memory 

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