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For me Stree is worth watching as i have really enjoyed the show.Rajkumar Rao and Pankaj Tripathi again proved themselves as great actors.Though as a viewer i left theatre with so many question marks because at the end you have to use your brain and connect yourself with the story as why this happened and why that happened.But the concept is quite different and i am sure i have never seen anything like this before in bollywood. As in the thought of making a mixture of horror with comedy and then ending with a beautiful message which is actually the wow factor of the movie deserves an applause.Great work Team STREE.
- nikhilsharma-05528
- Aug 31, 2018
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BEST HORROR COMEDY FILM AFTER BHOOL BHULAIYAA!!
If that comment isn't enough to explain the film then i don't know what'll be...
One of the best Indian horror comedy movie i have ever seen.. director has justified the genre of the movie so beautifully..i must say i can watch it again.. apart from that Raj kumar rao again at his level best.. at the end it would confuse u little bit and u will discuss , and this what the director wants.. i would say 9/10. Plz watch and make a stress free moment of your life
- shardulneeraj
- Aug 30, 2018
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A zany supernatural parable that is both strongly feminist and uproariously funny, Stree, Amar Kaushik's self-assured first feature, delivers shocks and laughs in equal measure. Despite its repeated to-ing and fro-ing between conflicting tones, the horror comedy glides along a firm and steady arc almost all through its runtime of two hours and a bit.
The film's fear quotient, like its comic flourishes, varies pretty wildly - in the climatic moments, it even wobbles just a touch - but the sight of fully grown men cowering in panic at the very mention of the spectral figure who gives the film its title is always hilarious, even when it tilts towards the terrifying.
The film's fear quotient, like its comic flourishes, varies pretty wildly - in the climatic moments, it even wobbles just a touch - but the sight of fully grown men cowering in panic at the very mention of the spectral figure who gives the film its title is always hilarious, even when it tilts towards the terrifying.
- nsanjay-76795
- Aug 30, 2018
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Can't really tell because both of the genre's was perfectly used in the movie. which makes it awesome and worth your every bit of your money.
A must See movie this year.
- mahmudbah-39602
- Aug 30, 2018
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I watched this movie solely for its "Naale baa" reference because I grew up in that time and place where this urban legend unfolded. I remember scribbling with a chalk on my door every day to ward away the evil woman who was going to come knocking. It was partly comical and a partly scary time. This movie manages to capture that emotion accurately. The night scenes are unsettling and so are the scenes between the hero and the strange unnamed woman. The scenes of the stree are genuinely scary with very minimal use of CGI. The locations are brilliant and provide the rustic small-town backdrop that the movie needs. It is totally worth a watch.
- Nand2Tetris
- Apr 1, 2019
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A very well mixture of comedy and horror. Remarkable acting of all actors. I had to close my eyes at some point in the movie. Full package of entertainment.
- rameshkumariimt
- Aug 30, 2018
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The story and suspence are good.. the main male artist is very good but shrada is not able to fit in her character...the story is interesting and you expect a very good movie but a certain moment the script takes a twist and spoil the film
Story :
The story is set in a small town called Chanderi in MP which is supposedly haunted by an angry female spirit which targets only men during four days of an annual religious festival held there. Whether it is actually a spirit or just an urban legend is the mystery element in the film.
Bicky (Rajkumar Rao), the protagonist is the best ladies tailor in town, one who can take measurements of ladies by just glancing at them. He and his "velha" friends Bittu (Aparshakti Khurana) and Jana (Abhishek Bannerjee) get involved in this whole mystery when Bicky meets a mysterious girl Shraddha Kapoor who only comes to Chanderi during the four days of the festival. As men start disappearing from Chanderi, it is upto these three friends along with a bumbling param gyaani Rudra (Pankaj Tripathi) to unravel the mystery.
Review: This is a unique film totally unlike usual horror flicks as it combines multiple genres like comedy, horror & dark humour which is not commonly seen. The blending of comedy in between the horror storyline is perfect and does not look outlandish. It however tones down the impact of the scary scenes. Having said that, the film has its scary moments which are the result of great visual and sound effects.
Casting: The casting is perfect with the three friends along with the bumbling Pankaj Tripathi providing most of the laughs. Shraddha Kapoor provides the mystery element to the storyline as she conveys both innocence and well as a sinister mind at play effectively. Rao and Tripathi are the scene stealers who breeze through their parts with ease. This is a film from Dinesh Vijan's Maddock Films, the makers of the zombie flick Go Goa Gone and they genuinely succeed in making a different film by combining multiple genres without diluting the essence or making the film look tacky.
My Verdict : If you have liked GO Goa Gone , you will definitely like this one. 8 out of 10 from me for this ridiculously genuine attempt by Maddock films at attempting to make something different.
Review: This is a unique film totally unlike usual horror flicks as it combines multiple genres like comedy, horror & dark humour which is not commonly seen. The blending of comedy in between the horror storyline is perfect and does not look outlandish. It however tones down the impact of the scary scenes. Having said that, the film has its scary moments which are the result of great visual and sound effects.
Casting: The casting is perfect with the three friends along with the bumbling Pankaj Tripathi providing most of the laughs. Shraddha Kapoor provides the mystery element to the storyline as she conveys both innocence and well as a sinister mind at play effectively. Rao and Tripathi are the scene stealers who breeze through their parts with ease. This is a film from Dinesh Vijan's Maddock Films, the makers of the zombie flick Go Goa Gone and they genuinely succeed in making a different film by combining multiple genres without diluting the essence or making the film look tacky.
My Verdict : If you have liked GO Goa Gone , you will definitely like this one. 8 out of 10 from me for this ridiculously genuine attempt by Maddock films at attempting to make something different.
A small town tailor falls in love with a woman who visits his town for four days. And men are abducted by a ghost called Stree during those 4 days. That's when it gets hilarious. What is supposed to be scary turns a laughter riots. Rajkumar Rao is magic in his role as a tailor.
But this movie in its own way holds the flag of feminism, Indian Cinema is unaware of. This movie will make you think about gender equality in a very subtle way. The small town that is being shown somehow talks to each one of us. It's a wonderful film, with a lot of heart and ghosts that drives home a point, that women and equality matters.
My personal favourite is that scene where men are locked at home and women go out because Stree abducts men. On the surface it looks hilarious and weird, because men always had the streets for themselves. But on the other hand it tells us very gently that this is how women had to stay for centuries, which is unfair.
It's a must watch movie of our times!
- ParomitaBardoloi
- Jun 10, 2019
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I saw this few days back after 6 years of its release cos my daughter booked the tickets of part 2.
Honestly, the movie has terrific acting by Rajkumar Rao. He is a treat to watch. His comic timing is amazing.
The movie has ample amount of hilarious moments but the scare factor is very mild.
Pankaj Tripathi also gave a memorable performance.
The small town's narrow lanes, dimly lit alleys, etc are all reminiscent of Hammer horror movies.
Apart from scare factor, the makers didn't bother to put emphasis on the cinematography. A good horror movie needs good atmosphere.
Also there were not enuff kills. In fact nobody dies.
The twist/end was predictable.
Let's enjoy part 2 on big screen on Independence Day, God willing.
Jai Hind.
Honestly, the movie has terrific acting by Rajkumar Rao. He is a treat to watch. His comic timing is amazing.
The movie has ample amount of hilarious moments but the scare factor is very mild.
Pankaj Tripathi also gave a memorable performance.
The small town's narrow lanes, dimly lit alleys, etc are all reminiscent of Hammer horror movies.
Apart from scare factor, the makers didn't bother to put emphasis on the cinematography. A good horror movie needs good atmosphere.
Also there were not enuff kills. In fact nobody dies.
The twist/end was predictable.
Let's enjoy part 2 on big screen on Independence Day, God willing.
Jai Hind.
- Fella_shibby
- Aug 12, 2024
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This movie had the potential to go really big. The initial concept and the performances are good. Although, the script is flat at times. There are several loose ends that the story never explains.
I got the feeling that the moral of the story is that "stree", meaning women, deserves the respect of all! There needs to be clarity.
I got the feeling that the moral of the story is that "stree", meaning women, deserves the respect of all! There needs to be clarity.
- chaitumhyd
- Jun 17, 2019
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- soheyl-989-538572
- Jan 20, 2019
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A very good combination of horror+comedy.
Beautiful direction and tremendous acting by raj kumar rao and mr. Tripathi
Both of them made the movie exceptional
- sharmaakshat-63166
- Aug 30, 2018
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Awesome movie. One must have to appericiate the work of story writer, the actors and the director. Will not get bored till end. And the suspense is just awesome.
Plus Nora Fatehi is a bonus....
👏👏👏👏👏
- singharyabhatt
- Nov 18, 2018
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Shardha kapoor looks sexy and cool as usual and rao doing well and all star in this movie play awesome...
- coolamitu-35545
- Aug 30, 2018
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Complete package of Horror-comedy,superb acting and brilliant one to watch for entertainment. The movie gives you outstanding performance by full starcast,the comedy and horror mixture is fabulous. Go watch it!
- anshusinha-89354
- Aug 30, 2018
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- tanujpoddar
- Sep 14, 2018
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This horror comedy has done justice to it's genre. It has some very good horror moments and very good comedy scenes. Stree is one of the best films of 2018 and Rajkumar Rao proves that he is one of thd best actor in Bollywood and people can rely on his movies as it has quality. Shradha Kapoor has also done a good job unlike her other roles. She's both charming and well acted. Hats off to Amar Kaushik as he did a very good job.
Amar Kaushik's brilliant retelling of a folklore written by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK about a spirit that haunts a village for four days every year and hunts on virile men - Stree (Woman) is one of the most awe-inspiring horror comedies you will see in Bollywood this year, and perhaps this decade, for it also boldly captures the timely essence of the world we live in where predatory men hunt on women. TN.
- Magow-Intermean
- Aug 30, 2018
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Still not in a mood to watch mafia movies, chose this time a 'comic supernatural', Stree, for my weekend binge watch. Though based on a true urban legend in Karnataka and similar incidents reported from Thailand, Stree as expected of its genre tag stresses on the comical part more than the hauntings and jump scares. It delivers on its comical component with several moments of laugh, and never really attempts to give a seriously scary picture. Other than Rajkumar Rao and his two friends who provide those moments of good laughs with smartly written crisp dialogues, Pankaj Tripathi with minimalistic expressions amuses you too, a cameo by Vijay Raaz and the glamour provided by Shraddha who looked particularly lovely and desirable, makes it a watchable light movie though with a hidden satirical angle to it. Have an issue with the climax though, could have been better worked out, but still 6.5/10, it doesn't fail to entertain.
N.B.: I read the climax has been set up for a planned sequel, if so, it may be okay that way.
N.B.: I read the climax has been set up for a planned sequel, if so, it may be okay that way.
- rupak_speaking
- Jun 20, 2020
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Not as hilarious as it is made out to be. Not even scary. A time pass movie, overrated just because of the actors who are in it!
- preet_93-995-478434
- Jul 16, 2019
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Set in the mofussil town of Chanderi (Madhya Pradesh), this one delves into an urban legend featuring a female spirit, unimaginatively called as 'Stree', who visits the town during certain holy days of the year to prey on the town's men. Her modus operandi is sneaking up from behind and calling out to her victims by their name. If and when they turn, they're never seen again, except that their clothes are found at the very spot where they encountered this presence. To evade this evil spirit, the town's folk have a rather simple fix - painting a message on the exterior wall of their homes - "O Stree, Kal Aana."
The writing for this genre-bender is very good, especially in the dialogues department. Horror comedies nowadays are a rare offering in Hindi cinema and in that respect, Stree serves up a lot of thrills and spills. The small-town setting and the many jibes at horror film legends are hilarious. The funniest character in the film is Pankaj Tripathi's Rudra Bhaiya, a bookshop owner and Mr. Know-it-all, who guides Vicky and his friends on how to cope with Stree and her haunting act. Pankaj Tripathi's comic timing is top notch and one of the veritable highlights of the film. Rajkummar's performance is just brilliant. He handles the many shades of comedy, horror and romance (in a brilliant throwback scene to Shah Rukh Khan) with great ease. Aparshakti Khurrana and Abhishek Banerjee as the friends offer good comedic punches too. Shraddha Kapoor's character is a bit of an enigma. Even though the role is problematic, the actress does a fine job of maintaining an air of mystery.
Stree is ambitious as it also attempts taking a stab at patriarchy and tucks in subliminal messages about the unfair treatment meted out to women in general. But a horror-comedy about a chudail who is a case of unrequited love may not be the ideal platform to endorse this high moral ground.
Stree is still an entertaining film. This is an experimental comedy, that creates an eerie atmosphere and it manages to be funny and scary at the same time. Writers Raj and DK (who have directed films like Go Goa Gone, 99 and Shor In The City) bring in their trademark humour.
The writing for this genre-bender is very good, especially in the dialogues department. Horror comedies nowadays are a rare offering in Hindi cinema and in that respect, Stree serves up a lot of thrills and spills. The small-town setting and the many jibes at horror film legends are hilarious. The funniest character in the film is Pankaj Tripathi's Rudra Bhaiya, a bookshop owner and Mr. Know-it-all, who guides Vicky and his friends on how to cope with Stree and her haunting act. Pankaj Tripathi's comic timing is top notch and one of the veritable highlights of the film. Rajkummar's performance is just brilliant. He handles the many shades of comedy, horror and romance (in a brilliant throwback scene to Shah Rukh Khan) with great ease. Aparshakti Khurrana and Abhishek Banerjee as the friends offer good comedic punches too. Shraddha Kapoor's character is a bit of an enigma. Even though the role is problematic, the actress does a fine job of maintaining an air of mystery.
Stree is ambitious as it also attempts taking a stab at patriarchy and tucks in subliminal messages about the unfair treatment meted out to women in general. But a horror-comedy about a chudail who is a case of unrequited love may not be the ideal platform to endorse this high moral ground.
Stree is still an entertaining film. This is an experimental comedy, that creates an eerie atmosphere and it manages to be funny and scary at the same time. Writers Raj and DK (who have directed films like Go Goa Gone, 99 and Shor In The City) bring in their trademark humour.
- cs_rahul_prasad
- Aug 1, 2021
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Stree is a rather interesting film. The plot of this movie revolves around a female ghost who hunts and abducts men during the first four days of the Navaratri. The Navaratri is a nine day festival signifying good defeating evil. I must admit that I'm not familiar with Navaratri and I'm not sure if the first four days actually holds a significance in relation to this "haunting". My ignorance about the festival did not hinder my ability to enjoy this film.
I don't want to give any spoilers so I'll just give my opinions about what I did and did not like. The movie is filmed well. I think the setting was perfect, the actors gave great performances and the scripting was decent. There was great music, some funny moments and even a few good dances.
My dislikes are few. Like I stated, I'm not sure why this is set around this particular festival and it was never explained in the film. The pace seemed to drag along at times and it seemed to have taken a long time before you learned much about "Stree". When her story was explained it seemed a little vague. I don't understand what she did with the men she would abduct despite knowing the reason why she was targeting men. There were a couple of things that happen at the end I didn't fully understand. It really felt like a setup for a sequel.
I liked this though. I'm glad I watched it and if there is a sequel, I'll be waiting to watch it. Check it out.
I don't want to give any spoilers so I'll just give my opinions about what I did and did not like. The movie is filmed well. I think the setting was perfect, the actors gave great performances and the scripting was decent. There was great music, some funny moments and even a few good dances.
My dislikes are few. Like I stated, I'm not sure why this is set around this particular festival and it was never explained in the film. The pace seemed to drag along at times and it seemed to have taken a long time before you learned much about "Stree". When her story was explained it seemed a little vague. I don't understand what she did with the men she would abduct despite knowing the reason why she was targeting men. There were a couple of things that happen at the end I didn't fully understand. It really felt like a setup for a sequel.
I liked this though. I'm glad I watched it and if there is a sequel, I'll be waiting to watch it. Check it out.
- Foutainoflife
- Dec 20, 2018
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