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Maalik

  • 2025
  • 2h 29m
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6.8/10
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Maalik (2025)
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Maalik is a gangster drama starring Rajkummar Rao that is expected to be a gripping story about a man's rise to power in the underworld. The film is based on social issues and is expected to... Read allMaalik is a gangster drama starring Rajkummar Rao that is expected to be a gripping story about a man's rise to power in the underworld. The film is based on social issues and is expected to be full of action and adventure.Maalik is a gangster drama starring Rajkummar Rao that is expected to be a gripping story about a man's rise to power in the underworld. The film is based on social issues and is expected to be full of action and adventure.

  • Director
    • Pulkit
  • Writers
    • Jyotsana Nath
    • Pulkit
  • Stars
    • Manushi Chhillar
    • Huma Qureshi
    • Rajkummar Rao
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    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Pulkit
    • Writers
      • Jyotsana Nath
      • Pulkit
    • Stars
      • Manushi Chhillar
      • Huma Qureshi
      • Rajkummar Rao
    • 23User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Manushi Chhillar
    Manushi Chhillar
    • Shalini
    Huma Qureshi
    Huma Qureshi
    Rajkummar Rao
    Rajkummar Rao
    • Deepak (Maalik)
    Saurabh Shukla
    Saurabh Shukla
    • Shakti Singh
    Saurabh Sachdeva
    Saurabh Sachdeva
    • Chandrashekar
    Prosenjit Chatterjee
    Prosenjit Chatterjee
    • Prabhu Das
    Swanand Kirkire
    Swanand Kirkire
    • Balhar Singh
    Anshuman Pushkar
    Anshuman Pushkar
    • Badauna
    Rajendra Gupta
    Rajendra Gupta
    • Maalik's Father
    Murari Kumar
    • Pandiji
    Yogi Raj
    • Langda
    Prashant Rana
    Prashant Rana
    • Paanu
    Baljinder Kaur
    • Maalik's Mother
    Satish Badal
    • Tripathi
    Shweta R Shrivastava
    Akshat Dixit
    • Pappu
    Tushar Rungta
    • Manoj
    Rishi Raj Bhasin
    • Shashi bhushan
    • Director
      • Pulkit
    • Writers
      • Jyotsana Nath
      • Pulkit
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    7tomarabhi-46880

    malik

    Rajkummar Rao once again proves he's one of the most versatile actors in Bollywood. In Maalik, he delivers a layered, intense performance - playing a man caught between power, loyalty, and inner chaos. You can feel every emotion in his eyes - from quiet rage to silent pain. 🎭

    The film blends political drama with psychological tension, giving us a slow-burn story that builds as it unfolds. The writing is smart, though the pacing at times felt a bit stretched. Some subplots could've been tighter.

    The cinematography and background score elevate the mood beautifully. And the dialogues? Sharp, thought-provoking, and at times haunting.
    4HitYaFlop_MovieWorld

    Not Recommended 👎🏻

    Maalik tries to swagger into the world of gangster epics but ends up as a formulaic slog that offers nothing new beyond a strong central performance by Rajkummar Rao. With its familiar tropes, a dragged-out second half, and a total lack of narrative surprises, the film is yet another forgettable entry in the overpopulated gangster-politics crossover space. The treatment lacks freshness, and the tonality feels uneven.

    There is absolutely nothing in the storyline that hasn't been done and done better in countless gangster films before it. The screenplay has a few serviceable moments, but for the most part, it trudges along predictably. There's little to no narrative tension, and the film leans heavily on archetypes instead of creating compelling characters. If you're a die-hard fan of gangster dramas and can overlook predictability in favor of gritty performances, you might find some value here.

    Rajkummar Rao, as always, gives it his all. He slips into the role of a hardened gangster with convincing intensity, and even when the film falters, his performance remains grounded and compelling. Manushi Chhillar, Saurabh Shukla, and Swanand Kirkire delivers decent performance. Anshumaan Pushkar is a pleasant surprise. Coming off his powerful performance in 12th Fail, he delivers another nuanced act. Saurabh Sachdeva and Prosenjit Chatterjee start strong, with menacing screen presence, but their arcs fade quickly into predictable caricatures. Huma Qureshi's item number is as forgettable as it is unnecessary.

    Direction 2/5 Acting 2.5/5 Dialogues 2/5 Story 2/5 Screenplay 1.5/5.
    3ps-30737

    10 stars for Rajkummar Rao... 1 star for this forgettable mess called a movie

    Why 1 star?

    Script: completely predictable and uninspired.

    Direction: lacks nuance or innovation.

    Pacing: drags, especially post-intermission.

    Characters: beyond Rao, most are one-dimensional or wasted roles.

    Only the energy and charisma of Rao holds your gaze, but he's fighting a losing battle. The film does not respect your time or expectations. Maalik suffers from cliched storytelling that repeats gangster tropes without any fresh take

    Rajkummar Rao's Acting ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (10/10) Story & Screenplay ⭐ (flat, clichéd) Editing & Pacing ⭐ (much too long) Action & Violence ⭐ (indulgent, hollow) Overall Film Quality ⭐ (unoriginal, forgettable)
    4SAMTHEBESTEST

    Rajkummar Rao's Aggressive Avatar Wasted in a Boring Gangster Drama

    Maalik (2025) : Movie Review -

    Maalik finally brings Rajkummar Rao in a rugged, massy, action-packed avatar - a side we've rarely seen from the otherwise versatile actor. But unfortunately, even his intense screen presence isn't enough to salvage this outdated and tedious gangster drama. The film, written by Jyotsana Nath and directed by Pulkit, seems determined to stick to a template that has long run its course, offering nothing new or compelling in terms of storytelling or emotional depth.

    The plot follows a young married man whose father, a servant (naukar), expects him to remain subservient. However, the son has bigger dreams - to become a Maalik, a master of his own fate. When his father is attacked, he retaliates with brutal violence, murdering the assailant in a public place and quickly rising to power. As he gains control over the local area and establishes himself as a feared don, new enemies emerge, threatening not just his kingdom but his family too. What follows is a barrage of gang wars, emotional outbursts, and a blood-soaked journey that feels more exhausting than exhilarating.

    The biggest flaw of Maalik is its stale writing. It echoes the 90s-style gangster saga without adding a shred of originality. Each twist is telegraphed, every emotional beat feels recycled, and the pacing drags endlessly over a bloated runtime of nearly two and a half hours. The film lacks compelling conflicts, and whatever is presented feels hollow or overdone. Where recent films like Animal (2023) dared to blend artistry with brutality, Maalik merely copies the genre's worst clichés.

    Rajkummar Rao does his best with what he's given. This is certainly his most commercial, mass-oriented performance, and while it's far from his best work, it's an interesting experiment in image reinvention. Sadly, he's let down by a weak script and uninspired direction. Manushi Chhillar has almost nothing to do except play the obligatory love interest, a role seen in countless gangster dramas before. Among the supporting cast, Prosenjit Chatterjee brings some gravitas, though his character arc is underwritten. Saurabh Sachdeva is effective in his limited screen time, while veterans like Saurabh Shukla and Swanand Kirkire manage to leave an impression despite the lack of substance. Others, including Anshumaan Pushkar, Rajendra Gupta, and Baljinder Kaur, remain forgettable in undercooked roles.

    Technically, Maalik falters even further. The cinematography feels recycled, offering nothing fresh or dynamic in terms of visuals. The editing is sluggish, making the already stretched narrative feel even more monotonous. The background score, which should've heightened the film's tension, is underwhelming. Sachin-Jigar's music is passable at best, though thankfully not intrusive. Director Pulkit appears to be on autopilot here, delivering a film devoid of passion or urgency. There's no personal stamp or creative risk in the storytelling - it's as if the film was made by ticking boxes rather than telling a story that mattered. With a more daring script and tighter execution, Maalik might have become a gripping underworld saga. Instead, it ends up being a hollow shell, wasting time, talent, and opportunity. Overall, Maalik tries to roar but barely makes a whimper. Even with Rajkummar Rao going full throttle in action mode, the film fails to rise above its formulaic structure. It's yet another example of how star power alone can't compensate for poor storytelling. In short, as a film, Maalik fails to become a Maalik.

    RATING - 4/10*
    6royanushreshth

    soulless gangs of wasseypur but one time watch.

    Mostly actors performed great. BUT Prosenjit Chatterjee was wasted. Repetitive after interval. BUT cinematography is perfect. I was reaallllyyy exited because of the trailer but the movie disappointed me a bit. But the great thing is that Rajkumar tried something different and he shines in it. The story has FLAWSSSSS but Maanushi's performed was too good in compare to his older works like samrath prithviraj. AND I LOVE THE GUY WHO WAS THE MENTOR OF MANOJ KUMAR SHARMA IN 12TH FAIL IN THIS MOVIE. SWANAND KIRKIRE sir was a add on in the film. But film was not able to explain the conflict between RAJKUMAR and SAURABH SHUKLA well and this point was stretched a bit. Overall fun watch for first time.

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      I Love You (Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain) from Khud -Daar. The tune of the Punjabi lines starting "Tere bin mar jaana" in this song was taken from the traditional Punjabi wedding song "Jind Mahi Baaj Tere Kumalaaiyaan" by Asa Singh Mastana. This tune was also used in the Hindi film songs "Tere Phoolon Jaisa Rang" ("Kabhi Kabhie", 1976), Pakistani song "Ni Sohniye Kee Kariye" by Naseebo Lal from Na Javein Pardes. Then again in the song "Tenu Menu I Love You" from Kaun Kare Kurbanie, The intro verses of "Lodi" from Veer Zara, "Hamari Shaadi Mein" ("Vivah", 2006), "Tauba Main Pyaar Karke Pachhtaaya" ("Pyaar Ke Side Effects", 2006) and "Arjan Vailly" ("Animal", 2023)."Ik Vaari" from Mere Husband Ki Biwi. Many other Punjabi artiste did their own cover version of "Jind Mahi". The singer's are Malkit Singh, Gitaz Bindrakhia, "Jindua" by Balwinderù Safri from the album Bomb The Tumbi, Sunidhi Chauhan song in Angrej, Panjabi MC,Vidya Vox and Ricky Jatt song "Leon On", Jagir Singh and Deputy, Alaap (Channi Singh),Barjinder Bari,Navneet Kaur, Harshdeep Kaur, Balbir Chand, Jagjit Singh, "Jindua" by Maninder Singh, "Jindua" by Sarbjeet Cheema,"Jindua (Jind Mahi)" by Mahendra Kapoor and Neelam, " Jind Mahi Boliyan" by Amar Tooray from the movie Where's The Party Yaar,Jind Mahi (feat. Mehi, General Levy & Kat Neocleous),Minu Bakshi, "Jindua" by Ravinder Ranguwal,"Jindua" by Sukhi Brar, Amar Group from the album Bhangra Beats, "Raaj Karega Maalik" from Maalik.

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2025 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Production companies
      • Northern Lights Films
      • Tips Films
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      • $191,561
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      • 2h 29m(149 min)
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