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Sikandar

  • 2025
  • 2h 28min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
3,7/10
52 mil
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Salman Khan, Sharman Joshi, Sathyaraj, Anjini Dhawan, Kajal Aggarwal, Prateik Patil Babbar, and Rashmika Mandanna in Sikandar (2025)
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Un joven apasionado se enfrenta a una poderosa red de corrupción, desafiando el status quo y luchando por los derechos de la gente común en una nación presa de la injusticia.Un joven apasionado se enfrenta a una poderosa red de corrupción, desafiando el status quo y luchando por los derechos de la gente común en una nación presa de la injusticia.Un joven apasionado se enfrenta a una poderosa red de corrupción, desafiando el status quo y luchando por los derechos de la gente común en una nación presa de la injusticia.

  • Dirección
    • A.R. Murugadoss
  • Guión
    • Rajat Arora
    • Abbas Dalal
    • Hussain Dalal
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    • Salman Khan
    • Rashmika Mandanna
    • Sathyaraj
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,7/10
    52 mil
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    • Dirección
      • A.R. Murugadoss
    • Guión
      • Rajat Arora
      • Abbas Dalal
      • Hussain Dalal
    • Reparto principal
      • Salman Khan
      • Rashmika Mandanna
      • Sathyaraj
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    • Saishri Rathod
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    Prateik Patil Babbar
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    Sharman Joshi
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    Amit Dhamija
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    • De Niro (Taxi Driver)
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    3akwking-08497

    Un-"Wanted" Sikandar

    Salman Khan fans should avoid this completely.

    For few years Salman has been essaying same roles in the same tone.

    Trailer of the film was bad and the film is even worse.

    Story of the film is lackluster. Viewers will be left confused about origin of their hero. Villains are a joke in this film. Objective of film is not clear till the very end.

    Salman's acting is fake. Emotions are looking forced on his face. His dancing skills have gone downhill. That monotone acting has become irritating now!

    He needs to retire just like Dhoni should retire from IPL!

    Salman is losing his fans one film at a time... He should stop having songs at all in his films. It was embarrassing for us to watch him dance in a wobbly manner.

    Songs are forced in the movie. They are not even good.

    Sharman Joshi has been wasted, Sathyaraj's dialogues have not been dubbed properly.

    All departments fail in this film... Even the release date of film on Sunday is a blunder ... making it lose over 100-150 crores. Sunday is unlucky for Salman. Tiger 3 was the biggest example.

    Totally avoidable...
    5taggingmydad

    What has happened to Salman?

    When I say, "What has happened to Salman?" I mean it for real. From giving some great acting masterpeice starting from Maine Pyar Kiya, Hum Saath Saath Hain, Bajrangi Bhaijaan & Tubelight to this? Almost every second of the movie felt like he was forced to act, and not like there is anyone in Bollywood who can force Salman Khan. Clearly shows he has no interest in acting anymore. Also the writers should try something different, again all similar storyline of B-wood. Dailogues felt pretty unreal, Rashmika also seem like she was reading the dailogues off a book lol, not even a single good delivery. Entire film felt like a disaster in terms of acting, thanks to Kajal saving some acting in second half. The film is a great product for Mass Action loving audience, not for core cinema lovers. Has a weak storyline, whole lot of flaws, and ofcourse no logic in fight scenes. One time entertainer as a mass action film nothing else.
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    Cinematic Calamity

    Behold the cinematic calamity that is Sikandar, a film that bravely attempts to cobble together a handful of semi-decent ideas before swan-diving into a cesspool of cringe and archaic South Indian tropes that even a time machine couldn't salvage. The narration limps along like a bored tortoise, while the screenplay tosses in a few tolerable scenes and lines before collapsing into a flat, dull, snooze-fest that could double as a cure for insomnia.

    Salman Khan graces the screen looking like he's about to get admited in a hospital," his acting is no better.

    Kajal Agarwal in her limited and unimportant role appears to have traded her charm for a face full of fillers and Botox, rendering her a plastic caricature with the same old subpar performance we've come to dread.

    Rashmika, whose grating voice and overacting could make a saint weep, and you've got a Salman-Rashmika duo so mismatched, it felt absurd and agonizing.

    Sathyaraj's turn as the antagonist is about as convincing as a toddler in a trench coat pretending to be a mob boss, while the rest of the cast flails valiantly in this sinking ship. The production values are passable, like a participation trophy for effort, but the music is a forgettable dirge that fails to stir the soul. The direction? A relic of a bygone era, so outdated it might as well have been shot on a flip phone.

    In short, Sikandar is a cinematic misadventure not worth the popcorn you'd choke on while trying to endure it. Save your time, your money, and your sanity-skip this one.
    1clivenem

    Sikandar (2025) - A Cinematic Experience I Wouldn't Wish on My Worst Enemy

    You know that feeling when you wake up from a Sunday afternoon nap, confused about what year it is? That's exactly how I felt after watching Sikandar-except I never actually napped, because the movie wouldn't let me. Not with its relentless lack of plot, bizarre dialogues, and action sequences that made me question the laws of physics.

    The film apparently has a "social message," but even by the end credits, I was as clueless about it as I am about why I even bought the tickets. Maybe the message was "Don't waste your time on a Sunday afternoon."

    I took my uncle along, thinking it would be a great bonding experience. At one point, I was seriously considering whether a power cut at the theater would be a blessing in disguise. But no, Sikandar powered through like a relentless telegram from a broker who's looking to short sell.

    The only silver lining? Ice cream. Post-movie, we drowned our sorrows in frozen desserts, which, unlike Sikandar, actually made sense and left a sweet aftertaste.

    Final rating: (quater star for the ice cream, none for the movie).
    mohinderchugh

    Sikandar - The Only Movie Where Salman's Face Has More VFX Than the Avengers

    Sikandar: The Worst Movie of the Decade - Even Bullets Couldn't Escape the Stupidity!

    Bollywood has given us disasters before-Race 3, Radhe, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan-but Sikandar is in a league of its own. If you thought Salman Khan had hit rock bottom, he just borrowed a JCB and started digging deeper.

    Forget Avatar and Baahubali, Sikandar deserves an award for "Best Use of CGI to Make an Actor Look Younger (and Still Failing)." The VFX team worked overtime, yet Salman's face keeps shifting between Maine Pyar Kiya and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Reject. At times, his face looks so smooth you'd think it was buffed with sandpaper, and in other scenes, the CGI forgets to load, leaving us staring at a man who's clearly lived through multiple decades but refuses to admit it.

    And then there's Mandharika, a heroine so young next to Salman that their romantic moments feel like a family-friendly festival ad gone horribly wrong. Every time she smiles at him, audiences expect her to say: "Papa, mujhe naye school bag chahiye!" (Dad, I want a new school bag!). Their chemistry is so awkward that even an arranged marriage couple meeting for the first time would look more convincing.

    The action sequences deserve a separate obituary. If you love slow motion, this movie will be your personal torture chamber. Every punch takes so long to land that by the time Salman's fist reaches the villain's face, fuel prices have gone up again. The final fight is so slow that people went to the washroom, ordered food, and came back-all before the next frame loaded.

    But the biggest highlight of this cinematic garbage fire? The bulletproof steel sheet scene. In one jaw-droppingly dumb moment, Salman hides behind a thin, flimsy tin roof sheet-the kind people use for cheap shop shutters-and somehow, BULLETS CAN'T PENETRATE IT. Yes, full-speed bullets fired by trained henchmen get stopped by a material that even a light breeze can shake. Apparently, this sheet is stronger than Captain America's shield, and Salman hides behind it like a kid playing peekaboo. At this point, the audience had given up on physics, logic, and their will to live. If only they sold bulletproof helmets for people watching this movie.

    The story itself is a medical science horror show. The plot revolves around organ donation, but the logic behind it is so mind-numbingly stupid that even a 5th grader would call it out. Salman's wife donates her heart, lungs, and God knows what else, and magically, every single recipient shows up in the movie. The best part? The same doctor performs every transplant-heart, lungs, kidney, liver-he's a one-man Apollo Hospital! One scene features a 30-year-old woman's lungs being transplanted into a 9-year-old boy. How did they fit? Who cares! Apparently, Salman's world operates on USB plug-and-play organ transplants.

    And then, the dialogues. Oh, the dialogues! If bad writing was a crime, Sikandar's script would get life imprisonment. Some absolute gems:

    Villain: "Mujhe koi nahi hara sakta!" (No one can defeat me!)

    Salman: "Jab tak Sikandar hai, tab tak zindagi ka calendar nahi badlega!" (As long as Sikandar is here, life's calendar won't change!) Calendar ka kya kasoor tha, bhai? (What did the poor calendar do to you?)

    Mandharika (to Salman): "Mujhe tumse ishq ho gaya hai!" (I have fallen in love with you!) Audience reaction: "Didi, Rakhi ka festival toh August mein hota hai!" (Sister, Rakhi festival is in August!)

    And just when you think this cinematic punishment is over, comes the climax. After two and a half hours of painfully slow action, cringeworthy dialogues, and science-defying nonsense, Salman faces off against the villain. We expect an epic conclusion. What do we get?

    Salman forgives him.

    YES. After all the build-up, the speeches, the bulletproof tin sheet stupidity, Salman just says: "Main tujhe maaf karta hoon." (I forgive you.)

    At this point, the villain himself looked confused-he probably felt cheated for even participating in this nonsense. Meanwhile, the audience was ready to riot. Even the Race 3 climax looked like The Dark Knight compared to this.

    Final verdict? If Bollywood had an official "Worst Movie Ever" trophy, Sikandar would win in all categories. Compared to this, Radhe and Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan look like Oscar-winning films. If you love self-inflicted torture, go ahead and watch it. If not, run while you still can.

    ⭐ Rating: -5/5 stars (Extra negative points for making bullets look weaker than plastic spoons.)

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      Sharman Joshi came across Salman Khan and during their discussion told him that currently he isn't doing any films.At the same moment Salman Khan told him that he is doing Sikandar.
    • Pifias
      When Satyaraj tries to shoot Salman, Salman tries to dodge it by using his hand, then he kicks him and Satyaraj's gun disappears, later his specks appear and disappear.
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      Music by Pritam Chakraborty

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      • 30 de marzo de 2025 (India)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Hyderabad, Telangana, India(Palace Sequence)
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