Un joven regresa a Cachemira después de la desaparición de su padre para confrontar a su tío, a quien sospecha de haber jugado un papel en el destino de su padre.Un joven regresa a Cachemira después de la desaparición de su padre para confrontar a su tío, a quien sospecha de haber jugado un papel en el destino de su padre.Un joven regresa a Cachemira después de la desaparición de su padre para confrontar a su tío, a quien sospecha de haber jugado un papel en el destino de su padre.
- Premios
- 35 premios ganados y 47 nominaciones en total
- Ikhwan Commander
- (as Muzzamil Bhavani)
Argumento
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- TriviaShahid Kapoor learnt a six-page monologue for the climatic scene where his character ''Haider'' turns mad. He put forth the delivery of that monologue in front of a crowd of 5000 listening. For filming the scene, which was done in 3-4 hours, Shahid Kapoor was made completely bald.
- ErroresThe film is set in 1995, but two superstar Salman Khan fans do impressions of him from his movies released in the 2000s.
- Citas
Haider: Chutzpah Monologue Hello? Hello? Mic testing 1,2,3... Hello...? Awaz aa rahi hai aap laog ko? Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello? UN council resolution no. 47 of 1948, Article 2 of the Geneva convention, and Article 370 of the Indian Constitution. Bas ek sawaal uthata hai, sirf ek. Hum hai, ya ham nahi. Hum hai to kahan hain , aur nahi hain to kahan gaye ? Hum hain to kisliye aur kahan to kab? Janaaaaab... Hum thay bi, ya hum thay hi nahi? CHUTZPAH ho gaya hamare sath! Chutzpah jante hain aap log? aik baar aik bank k andar Dacoity hoi... Dacoit nay cashier k sir pay pistol rakhi or bola paise day warna maut lay! Cashier ne jhat say oota kar saare paise dacoit ko dey diye Dacoit wohi paise lay kar ugle counter per gaya . *Whistles innocently* Excuse me, ek form dijye mujhay account kholna hay... Yeh hota hai CHUTZPAH! CHUTZPAH!
- ConexionesFeatured in 60th Britannia Filmfare Awards (2015)
- Bandas sonorasAao Na
Written by Gulzar
Music by Vishal Bhardwaj
Performed by Vishal Dadlani
Produced by Ketan Sodha
Recorded by Salman Khan Afridi @ Studio Satya, Mumbai
Mixed by Stephen Fitzmaurice For 365 Artists
Mastered by Christian Wright @ Abbey Road Studios, London
There is no doubt, that for a story driven by passion, revenge, love and power, where emotional dispute forms the core of it, no land other than Kashmir, which has been living under the clouds of dispute ever since, would have been a better choice as the setting for the adaptation.
The film is haunting and engrossing. It seamlessly adapts Hamlet and at the same time creates unforgettable characters of its own and makes us see a complex world through their eyes. I can't recall any other film which has completely been shot in the valley and surely none depicting it in all it's glory.
The film takes off with the event around which the actions of all the the players of the movie would revolve. One gets only the first hour to get to know the basic nature of the characters as platform for the mind blowing second half is being built. At the cusp of the interval when an ever assured Irrfan Khan makes an intriguing entry, you only get a hint of things to come.
The second half unleashes on you Shahid Kapur, who for the first time in his career shows glimpses of Pankaj Kapur. Those three minutes ( you would know which when you watch it ) where Shahid displays what all he is capable of, are those you would want to watch again and again. Kay Kay Menon is now a veteran and he doesn't disappoint.The only weak link to this extraordinary cast could have been Shraddha Kapoor, but she surprises everyone with a very composed yet captivating presence on screen. The heart of the film lies in the eyes of Tabu who makes the movie as deep as the depth of her eyes and as intensely beautiful as her voice. As we hear that Vishal Bhardwaj was not ready to make the film without Tabu, you will believe it once you have watched the film.
There is no way you can expect anything short of the best from the dialogues and music, when Gulzar Saab and VB themselves are at helm and they ensure that you do not fall off track even for a moment. A cinematographer can hardly mess it up when you are shooting in paradise. After a brushstroke in Rockstar and a miniature art-piece in Lootera, we get to seethe full painting of Kashmir in Haider. There are enough funny spots in this dark tale of complex emotions,thanks to the fact that Salman Khan had long hair during the period the movie is set.
The film has various undertones which were obviously part of the play as well. It would have required a director and screenwriter who is at the peak of his direction and writing skills to have made it happen. The dexterity with which Vishal Bhardwaj has been able to pull it off shows us why he is probably the best in the business in India. I feel, it requires at least another watching before one can completely absorb the enormity of the work that has been created.
Salute Vishal 'Bard'waj. Go get Haidered because rarely do you get a chance to read literature on screen.
- hsm2310
- 1 oct 2014
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- Presupuesto
- INR 370,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,048,143
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 508,084
- 5 oct 2014
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,404,307
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 40 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1