Dial 100
- 2021
- 1h 44m
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5,9/10
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Le policier Nikhil Sood reçoit un appel d'une femme hystérique qui veut se suicider. Il tente de l'aider, mais il doit mettre en danger sa propre famille, car les sombres vérités qu'il cache... Tout lireLe policier Nikhil Sood reçoit un appel d'une femme hystérique qui veut se suicider. Il tente de l'aider, mais il doit mettre en danger sa propre famille, car les sombres vérités qu'il cache menacent de détruire tout ce qu'il aime.Le policier Nikhil Sood reçoit un appel d'une femme hystérique qui veut se suicider. Il tente de l'aider, mais il doit mettre en danger sa propre famille, car les sombres vérités qu'il cache menacent de détruire tout ce qu'il aime.
- Prix
- 6 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
The plot of the movie is very good, but the narration is done in very predictable way.
And in spite of having such quality actors like Neena and Manoj, the movie didn't impress very well.
And in spite of having such quality actors like Neena and Manoj, the movie didn't impress very well.
If anyone wants a super thrilling movie then this is not for them.. But if anyone is upto watch anything which is real, which we may relate with the recent world then it is for them. There is some emotions in the movie which any person can relate whoever didn't get justice in their life.. It's no sugar coating story with a moral that what is happening with other people today, might happen with us one day, and so everybody should take a stand against the wrong.
Watch it for manoj else leave. And yes it's not a suspense thriller. So don't expect suspense.
'Dial 100' unfolds on a rainy night with Senior Police Officer Nikhil Sood beginning his shift in the Mumbai Police Emergency Control Room, just like any other day. Soon after, we learn that his personal life is in shambles as a result of his wife Prerna's (Sakshi Tanwar) troubled relationship with their teenage son Dhruv (Svar Kamble). While juggling with his wife's constant phone calls, Nikhil ends up taking a distress call from a hysterical woman who wants to end her life owing to a personal tragedy. When the anonymous caller gets a little too personal, Nikhil realises he has to race against the clock to keep the world from learning about a dark secret that could put his loved ones' lives in jeopardy.
Manoj Bajpayee adds depth to his character of a middle-class guy who has failed both as a husband and a father. However, as a cop, he is smart and quick to act in order to save his family. Playing a cop and dealing with high-pressure situations is nothing new for Bajpayee or the viewers; we've seen him shine in roles like this before in 'The Family Man' and 'Silence...Can you Hear It?'
Neena Gupta gives you the shivers right away as the unpredictable Seema Pallav, while also emotionally involving you with her character of a grieving mother seeking vengeance for the untimely death of her son. Gupta excels in her role, but once her motive is revealed, she maintains a poker face throughout. Sakshi Tanwar has limited screen time but she steals the show, especially in the scene where she breaks down. Overall, character development is in place, and you'll want to stick around with them the whole time.
Overall, the thrills begin once we witness Seema Pallav (Neena Gupta) in action and Nikhil Sood in a catch 22 situation, which ends quickly once the layers begin to unfold. The film's editor, Asif Ali Shaikh, cuts the running time to under two hours, lending credence to the story's of what happened on one fatal night.
All said, Rensil D'Silva delivers a revenge narrative that mainly relies on performances rather than a promising premise. So, if you are looking for some riveting performances, the trio of Manoj Bajpayee, Neena Gupta, and Sakshi Tanwar is worth your time.
Manoj Bajpayee adds depth to his character of a middle-class guy who has failed both as a husband and a father. However, as a cop, he is smart and quick to act in order to save his family. Playing a cop and dealing with high-pressure situations is nothing new for Bajpayee or the viewers; we've seen him shine in roles like this before in 'The Family Man' and 'Silence...Can you Hear It?'
Neena Gupta gives you the shivers right away as the unpredictable Seema Pallav, while also emotionally involving you with her character of a grieving mother seeking vengeance for the untimely death of her son. Gupta excels in her role, but once her motive is revealed, she maintains a poker face throughout. Sakshi Tanwar has limited screen time but she steals the show, especially in the scene where she breaks down. Overall, character development is in place, and you'll want to stick around with them the whole time.
Overall, the thrills begin once we witness Seema Pallav (Neena Gupta) in action and Nikhil Sood in a catch 22 situation, which ends quickly once the layers begin to unfold. The film's editor, Asif Ali Shaikh, cuts the running time to under two hours, lending credence to the story's of what happened on one fatal night.
All said, Rensil D'Silva delivers a revenge narrative that mainly relies on performances rather than a promising premise. So, if you are looking for some riveting performances, the trio of Manoj Bajpayee, Neena Gupta, and Sakshi Tanwar is worth your time.
For such slow movies thrilling moments are needed to awe the audience.
It has failed to awe us despite the good acting and cinematography.
I would say Director failed the movie.
You will feel sleepy while watching this.
Zee5 have failed to use Manoj Vajpayee this time.
It has failed to awe us despite the good acting and cinematography.
I would say Director failed the movie.
You will feel sleepy while watching this.
Zee5 have failed to use Manoj Vajpayee this time.
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- AnecdotesMovie is inspired by Danish film The Guilty.
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- 1h 44m(104 min)
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