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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn experienced investigator confronts several conflicting theories about the perpetrators of a violent double homicide.An experienced investigator confronts several conflicting theories about the perpetrators of a violent double homicide.An experienced investigator confronts several conflicting theories about the perpetrators of a violent double homicide.
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- 11 victoires et 34 nominations au total
Ddeepak Arora
- Dr. Rajiv
- (as Deepak Arora)
Sandeep Shridhar Dhabale
- Student
- (as Sandeep Shridhar)
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Rusty Sword
Talvar led by Irrfan Khan is a must watch movie. Got a chance to watch the paid preview of the movie. I wanted to wait for critic's response to the film, but somehow decided to attend the preview.
Meghna Gulzar's direction is gripping and thrilling. I am watching her work for the first time and will surely be eager to watch her future works. The film's narration is perfect and grasping, which result in an edge of the seat story. The background music is soothing and Gulzar made sure to give best for his daughter. There is not a single dull or bad moment in the film.
Talking about the stellar cast in the movie, I have to say 'mind blowing'. Irrfan Khan does it again. He leads the charge like a boss. It's so much fun to watch him on screen. He is serious, funny, humorous, sarcastic, unapologetic, rude..everything he plays with an ease. I don't know the names of many actors, even though I know them by face, everyone did a fantastic job.
It was great to watch a movie like Talvar on Gandhi Jayanti. The faults in the system, the non-interested investigating officers and the society..are properly represented in the movie. Thoroughly researched made the movie haunting and compelling.
A MUST WATCH MOVIE. FINEST MOVIE THIS YEAR.
Meghna Gulzar's direction is gripping and thrilling. I am watching her work for the first time and will surely be eager to watch her future works. The film's narration is perfect and grasping, which result in an edge of the seat story. The background music is soothing and Gulzar made sure to give best for his daughter. There is not a single dull or bad moment in the film.
Talking about the stellar cast in the movie, I have to say 'mind blowing'. Irrfan Khan does it again. He leads the charge like a boss. It's so much fun to watch him on screen. He is serious, funny, humorous, sarcastic, unapologetic, rude..everything he plays with an ease. I don't know the names of many actors, even though I know them by face, everyone did a fantastic job.
It was great to watch a movie like Talvar on Gandhi Jayanti. The faults in the system, the non-interested investigating officers and the society..are properly represented in the movie. Thoroughly researched made the movie haunting and compelling.
A MUST WATCH MOVIE. FINEST MOVIE THIS YEAR.
Talvar- an intriguing and gripping tale of horror, reality, emotion...
Recently watched the movie 'Talwars'. An intriguing and gripping tale of horror, reality, emotion immaculately stitched by Meghna Gulzar, the director of the film. Once again she proved that We, the common people follow news through newspapers, news channels but only what 'we are made to follow', that is how a perception is being made. Not sure we should call it cognizance or ignorance? It again reinstated the pathetic condition of our Indian judiciary system...! In law it says "Innocent before you are guilty", here the state of fact reinforces "Guilty before you are innocent". Don't miss it...please go and watch the movie, highly recommended!!!
Irrfan Khan and the screen play gets thumps up !
I saw this movie in Toronto International Film Festival 2015. The story is based on real life event and is a tough one to make as most of the facts already are known to audience. Irrfan Khan was marvelous with lot of calmness and patience. The story revolves around him and he make sure that the pace of the movie and rhythm is intact. People who have followed the news may find this story incomplete but Vishal Bhardwaj made sure that the message of the movie is complete. The best part of the movie was that is was very gripping as well as entertaining. I do not want to go more in the detail of the story as that could contain spoilers. For people who have not followed news will find the movie lot more thrilling. The direction is good by Meghna Gulzar and it is good to have her back.
Must watch of the year.
Before going to watch this movie, everyone might have speculations, preconceptions, and many thoughts as to what the real thing happened. This is a true story which took place and was the talk of the country for years. Some have anticipation of what might be the truth, some have pre-decided views of what happened and some who didn't know what happened.
Coming back to the movie, it consists of all the ingredients to make it a blockbuster. A murder, many suspects and absurd local police work results into special police to take up the case. Enter Irrfan and the whole case takes a new angle. Newer thoughts are given to the case as to what might have happened with help of logic.
The major thing about this movie is its logic as to what might have truly happened. Some dialogues are comical and really make you see the funny side of some situations. As the movie ended I wondered whether what might have happened because of the twist shown in the movie. But nonetheless this movie has been made with precision and sticks to its main topic.
The only disappointing thing, perhaps, was Tabu not getting much of a role. For a powerful actor like Tabu she should have got a much better role than she got. Irrfan is spot on and is wonderful in every scene and so is Konkona.
Verdict: A must watch even if you know or not know what happened in reality.
Coming back to the movie, it consists of all the ingredients to make it a blockbuster. A murder, many suspects and absurd local police work results into special police to take up the case. Enter Irrfan and the whole case takes a new angle. Newer thoughts are given to the case as to what might have happened with help of logic.
The major thing about this movie is its logic as to what might have truly happened. Some dialogues are comical and really make you see the funny side of some situations. As the movie ended I wondered whether what might have happened because of the twist shown in the movie. But nonetheless this movie has been made with precision and sticks to its main topic.
The only disappointing thing, perhaps, was Tabu not getting much of a role. For a powerful actor like Tabu she should have got a much better role than she got. Irrfan is spot on and is wonderful in every scene and so is Konkona.
Verdict: A must watch even if you know or not know what happened in reality.
"A Chilling Exploration of Doubt"
Talwar is one of those refreshers who never fails to give its audience a reality cheak on the weak and fragile system of this country. The film had done an excellent job by emphasizing on the real plague of the system. In our democracy, Internal politics has always been rampant in every hierarchy of the organizations. The sick mentality of 'pull someone's leg and bring him down to take his place' is unfortunately ingrained in every part of our society. People often loose the sense of morality to gain advantage in search of their own greed and power.
The arushi murder case is one of the greatest example of this Dirty politics. The film is full of incompetent individuals holding the position of power and great responsibility. From the very start of the movie, you see police not following the protocols and making immature decisions. How evidences are tampered and statements are changed. Overall there are many instances in the film where you get this unrelenting urge to punch people in their face.
Talvar," directed by Meghna Gulzar, is a compelling cinematic retelling of the infamous Noida double murder case that captivated India in 2008. The film, based on true events, masterfully delves into the complexities of the investigation and the media frenzy that surrounded it.
Talvar boasts a stellar cast that delivers nuanced performances.
Irrfan Khan as DCP Alok Kumar, He delivers a powerful performance, embodying the frustration and determination of a man seeking justice in a convoluted case. His portrayal of a dedicated police officer navigating a high-pressure case is exceptional. Khan's ability to convey both conviction and doubt is central to the film's impact.
Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi as the Talwars, Their performances are equally compelling. They embody the parents' grief and desperation, while also raising questions about their potential involvement. Their performances contribute to the film's authenticity and sense of urgency.
The supporting cast, The actors playing the investigating officers, the media, and the neighbors effectively contribute to the overall tension and ambiguity of the narrative.
Meghna Gulzar's direction is both sensitive and incisive. She balances the narrative, ensuring that it neither leans too heavily towards sensationalism nor becomes overly didactic. Meghna Gulzar's approach is commendable. Instead of presenting a definitive answer, she invites the audience to form their own conclusions. The cinematography by Ritesh Soni captures the stark reality of the case and the contrasting worlds of the affluent Talwar family and the investigative authorities. The visual storytelling enhances the emotional resonance of the film.
The screenplay, co-written by Gulzar and Vishal Bhardwaj, is tight and engaging. The film effectively conveys the chaos and confusion that surrounded the case, with well-structured dialogue that prompts audiences to reflect on the nature of truth and justice. The pacing keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, making it difficult to look away.
The screenplay is intelligently crafted, presenting multiple perspectives on the crime. The film's strength lies in its ability to maintain an air of uncertainty throughout, keeping the audience engaged and questioning their own assumptions. While some might argue that the film leans towards a particular theory, it's undeniable that it sparks crucial conversations about the justice system and the media's role in shaping public opinion.
"Talvar" raises important questions about media influence, the reliability of narratives, and the pursuit of justice. It examines how public perception can shape investigations and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved. The film encourages viewers to consider the implications of jumping to conclusions based on incomplete information.
Overall, "Talvar" is a thought-provoking and gripping film that transcends its immediate subject matter to comment on broader societal issues. It stands out as a significant contribution to Indian cinema, showcasing the talent of its cast and crew. Talvar is a film that challenges the viewer to question everything they know. For those interested in true crime dramas, "Talvar" offers a riveting experience that lingers long after film end's.
The arushi murder case is one of the greatest example of this Dirty politics. The film is full of incompetent individuals holding the position of power and great responsibility. From the very start of the movie, you see police not following the protocols and making immature decisions. How evidences are tampered and statements are changed. Overall there are many instances in the film where you get this unrelenting urge to punch people in their face.
Talvar," directed by Meghna Gulzar, is a compelling cinematic retelling of the infamous Noida double murder case that captivated India in 2008. The film, based on true events, masterfully delves into the complexities of the investigation and the media frenzy that surrounded it.
Talvar boasts a stellar cast that delivers nuanced performances.
Irrfan Khan as DCP Alok Kumar, He delivers a powerful performance, embodying the frustration and determination of a man seeking justice in a convoluted case. His portrayal of a dedicated police officer navigating a high-pressure case is exceptional. Khan's ability to convey both conviction and doubt is central to the film's impact.
Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi as the Talwars, Their performances are equally compelling. They embody the parents' grief and desperation, while also raising questions about their potential involvement. Their performances contribute to the film's authenticity and sense of urgency.
The supporting cast, The actors playing the investigating officers, the media, and the neighbors effectively contribute to the overall tension and ambiguity of the narrative.
Meghna Gulzar's direction is both sensitive and incisive. She balances the narrative, ensuring that it neither leans too heavily towards sensationalism nor becomes overly didactic. Meghna Gulzar's approach is commendable. Instead of presenting a definitive answer, she invites the audience to form their own conclusions. The cinematography by Ritesh Soni captures the stark reality of the case and the contrasting worlds of the affluent Talwar family and the investigative authorities. The visual storytelling enhances the emotional resonance of the film.
The screenplay, co-written by Gulzar and Vishal Bhardwaj, is tight and engaging. The film effectively conveys the chaos and confusion that surrounded the case, with well-structured dialogue that prompts audiences to reflect on the nature of truth and justice. The pacing keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, making it difficult to look away.
The screenplay is intelligently crafted, presenting multiple perspectives on the crime. The film's strength lies in its ability to maintain an air of uncertainty throughout, keeping the audience engaged and questioning their own assumptions. While some might argue that the film leans towards a particular theory, it's undeniable that it sparks crucial conversations about the justice system and the media's role in shaping public opinion.
"Talvar" raises important questions about media influence, the reliability of narratives, and the pursuit of justice. It examines how public perception can shape investigations and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved. The film encourages viewers to consider the implications of jumping to conclusions based on incomplete information.
Overall, "Talvar" is a thought-provoking and gripping film that transcends its immediate subject matter to comment on broader societal issues. It stands out as a significant contribution to Indian cinema, showcasing the talent of its cast and crew. Talvar is a film that challenges the viewer to question everything they know. For those interested in true crime dramas, "Talvar" offers a riveting experience that lingers long after film end's.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesVishal Bhardwaj suggested the topic to the director Meghna Gulzar to make a movie as she was almost an expert on this case already due to her extensive knowledge.
- GaffesWhile the story begins in 2008, soon after the murder, a Fluidic Verna car is seen in a scene. This car was launched in 2011. Similarly, in one scene, a Honda City is seen driving behind the police jeep. The latest version of Honda City was launched in 2014.
- ConnexionsFeatured in 61st Britannia Filmfare Awards (2016)
- Bandes originalesInsaaf
Performed by Arooj Aftab (Vocals)
Choir: Marriane D'Cruz, Neisha Mascarenhas', Mimosa Pinto &Samantha Pacheco
Choir Arrangement: Rajiv Sundaresan
Lyrics by Gulzar
Music composed by Vishal Bhardwaj
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 342 370 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 144 713 $ US
- 4 oct. 2015
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 6 879 098 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 12m(132 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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