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Gulaab Gang

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 19m
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6.0/10
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Gulaab Gang (2014)
A fearless woman fights social injustice; creating a sanctuary for abused women and battling a crooked politician.
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A fearless woman fights social injustice by battling a crooked politician and creating a sanctuary for abused women.A fearless woman fights social injustice by battling a crooked politician and creating a sanctuary for abused women.A fearless woman fights social injustice by battling a crooked politician and creating a sanctuary for abused women.

  • Director
    • Soumik Sen
  • Writers
    • Soumik Sen
    • Amitosh Nagpal
  • Stars
    • Madhuri Dixit
    • Juhi Chawla
    • Divya Jagdale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Soumik Sen
    • Writers
      • Soumik Sen
      • Amitosh Nagpal
    • Stars
      • Madhuri Dixit
      • Juhi Chawla
      • Divya Jagdale
    • 29User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Madhuri Dixit
    Madhuri Dixit
    • Rajjo
    Juhi Chawla
    Juhi Chawla
    • Sumitra Devi
    Divya Jagdale
    Divya Jagdale
    • Mahie
    Priyanka Bose
    Priyanka Bose
    • Sandhya
    Tannishtha Chatterjee
    Tannishtha Chatterjee
    • Kajri
    Lata S. Singh
    • Tara
    Ashish Bhatt
    • Arun's friend
    Sushil Bonthiyal
    Sushil Bonthiyal
    • Mishra Ji
    Ragini Dev
    • Gulaab Gang Member
    Sudev Nair
    Sudev Nair
    • Arun
    Rani Patel
    • Khushboo
    Tanvi Rao
    • Fiza
    Rajeev Saxena
    Rajeev Saxena
    • Police Officer
    Ankit Anil Sharmaa
    • Sarju
    • (as Ankit Anil Sharma)
    Braj Kishore Tiwari
    • Shopkeeper
    Varoon Varma
    • Anu
    • Director
      • Soumik Sen
    • Writers
      • Soumik Sen
      • Amitosh Nagpal
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    User reviews29

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    6altaf42049

    An Epic on Women Empowerment.........

    The combo of 2 of the Bollywood Top Divas is out in cinemas with a high frequency slogan "Women Empowerment". The film is full of undulating situations, emotions, action and drama. The acting skills of Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla are well suited to the overall plot. The supporting actors and actresses are well balanced. The talent of Juhi Chawla has been proved finally and she has been on the stronger side of her personality signature. Madhuri Dixit was too inspirational but the action sequence filmed on her gave a bit clumsy and super hero touch that looked a bit out of reality. The film should have been advertised and promoted more.The respect and dedication extended towards Madhuri in the film is sketchy and should have been elaborated a little. The storyline developed well in the first half but it looses its tempo and effect considerably in the second half. The situations and cinematography should have been more convincing. The dialogs were effective, fresh and innovative but were out of synchronization with the situation during 2nd half. The music remained out of soul, touch and melody. An item song at an appropriate situation could have paid rich dividends towards the commercial aspect. Overall the film did a good job and can make the audience stick to their seats. Bollywood is rapidly advancing towards women excellence in films and female actors are merely a show piece now. The film is dedicated to women empowerment and nothing could have been a better gift for women on this "Women Day" than "Gulaab Gang". An intense, vocal, bold and a must watch drama packed with impressive acting skills and dialogs.
    Chrysanthepop

    Juhi Chawla is wicked in an otherwise weak film

    Soumik Sen's 'Gulaab Gang' released amidst some controversy especially the lawsuit it faced from real Gulabi Gang leader Sampat Pal. After seeing this mess of a film I completely understand why. Of course, when the lead actress Madhuri Dixit describes it as her 'Dabangg' (another overrated awful movie) one pretty much knows what to expect: that this wouldn't be a film that intends to depict the Gulabi Gang and tell their story but just another meaningless good versus evil 'masala' flick masquerading as something that depicts and supports women's rights. Even the producers shamelessly throw in the disclaimer that the movie is entirely fiction. Okay.

    There are several songs (ranging from mediocre to awful) and dances. Yes, Madhuri does dance and I doubt she'd ever do a film where she isn't required to dance. After all, she's a much better dancer than actress and here she fails to have an effect. Sen's 'Gulaab Gang' (should have been titled Madhuri's Gang) are all good looking thin women with nice makeup. Occasionally, they swing their hips to music, stand erect looking indifferent or jump around with domestic weapons. Madhuri also gets to do some Kill Bill-Matrix style action sequences (which are mostly shot in slow motion because Bollywood thinks that's cool).

    Moreover, the references to Madhuri Dixit the star (and her steamy numbers from 80s movies) are painfully evident. This film was supposed to be about the real Gulabi Gang and not Madhuri the hero. But enough on that. Even otherwise, it's all done so over-the-top. A shootout final? Really? Is this 'Sholay'? The sequences of Rajjo's childhood are laughably bad. Alphonse Roy's cinematography is decent but Sen's script and direction are messy. The film lacks a consistent narrative. The tongue in cheek dialogue appears forced at times.

    The only interesting thing about the movie are the Sumitra's sequences especially those with Rajjo. In fact, the Sumitra character is way more interesting than the formulaic (super?)hero. It makes the viewer wonder about her background, what made her into this ruthless power-craving monster. She's clearly a sociopath who's managed to get away with so much all those years.

    And of course, Juhi Chawla is transcendent as she steals every scene and is the only reason why the film is even watchable (despite limited screen time). Of the supporting cast Tannishtha Chatterjee and Priyanka Bose stand out. Divya Jagdale is quite loud. Overall, 'Gulaab Gang' is silly. It, very noticeably, tries to milk on Madhuri's former stardom and the growing recognition of the real Gulabi Gang, with it's supposed 'feminist message'. No.
    6lopamudrax

    The birthing and metamorphosis - in more ways than one

    Too many jumps doesn't let the story flow in a linear manner. I understand that there are a lot of by stories that need to be established but the jumps are way too many and the first foray in watching the film is that of disjointedness.

    And why the delay in embracing the protagonist? And when finally she emerges from behind the veil, the entry lacks voltage.

    And then comes in the antagonist and she doesn't fail. And the face off well that doesn't fail either. Both stand their ground and it's electrifying.

    It's not a question of who had the meatier or glamorous role but JC over shone MD. JC was the character and vice versa. I was seeing Sumitra in each frame through all her mannerisms whether it was biting her lower lip or having that clove (atleast that's what I think it was).

    Considering that the film is all about the leader of the GG, the magic, passion and the rawness just don't emerge. She excels in what she's the most graceful at but otherwise she just sparked intermittently.

    There was more than a kernel of a story and considering its the directorial debut of SS, a good effort. Much will be expected in the second outing though. The reason why I couldn't add in a better adjective is because of a number of reasons. The number of songs and their reasoning for them to be? And what's with the shoddy editing? Storytelling is an art - why butcher it?

    All in all it was a valiant effort and as I mentioned earlier given the sheer talent of SS, one expects a whole lot more.
    10nareshavil09

    Do not miss this..........

    After watching the movie on the first day of its release, I was eager to read the reviews. But i was shocked to learn that critics have rated this film as average to poor. If you watch a film wearing magnifying glasses you will surely find errors in every film. But this film, which is made with such conviction surely deserved better reviews. The highlight of the film is its star cast. Juhi Chawla is excellent as the evil politician. She brings so much life into the diabolic character that you get goosebumps whenever you see her on screen. Juhi is totally believable as as a malignant and immoral lady. Madhuri too has acted well, but something was lacking in her characterization , due to which this does not make one of her memorable performances. Rest of the cast is also good. The actresses who played madhuri's associates have delivered a great act. Despite having no male lead actors, the film is thoroughly entertaining. It is thrilling to watch the confrontation between Madhuri & Juhi. I wish the critics had set aside their double standards and watched the movie from audience's perspective. This film is far better than multi million grossing films which i feel are making fool out of the audiences.
    6nairtejas

    Conveying A Message On The Eve Of International Women's Day. ♦ 55%

    By showing women empowerment as a solution to thwart the patriarchal anarchy prevalent in some (many) parts of the country. Based in Uttar Pradesh, Gulaab Gang goes on to talk boldly about the times of the original Gulaab gang, a vigilante group concerned with achieving righteousness through violence.

    The plot conveys quite a good message, two of which can be absorbed: one, that women power is the need of the hour to help the oppressed & two, that even women can get corrupted by power. Madhuri Dixit's portrayal does a greater impact on-screen, while I am disappointed with Juhi Chawla who decided to flash her white pearls throughout the movie defining a stupid air as a minister.

    While the action sequences are good enough to entertain, the writing is flawed. It only shows the moments of culmination. What about the terrible lives they themselves lead? No insight into the inside story of the gang members. Showing just two instances of a rather unbelievable side-story troubled me.

    But, I'm not complaining. The writers also had few good ideas that is visible; the dialogs are bold but Bollywood still hasn't learned to edit their songs properly. What, 4 or 5 songs? That is too much. I could get bored, but the fast-paced story-line kept me hooked.

    BOTTOM LINE: A watchable crime drama, showing relatively new characters, and at least snubs the age old fashion of having a male lead protagonist. It works.

    Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO

    Violence: Very Critical | Alcohol/Smoking: Very Strong | Nudity: Very Mild | Gore: Mild

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    • Trivia
      Madhuri Dixit did all the stunts in the movie herself
    • Crazy credits
      As the credits roll on the right side of the screen, the filmmakers acknowledge real life women fighting injustice and making a difference in their communities with a drawing and few sentences telling each woman's story.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Comedy Nights with Kapil: Kapil ke Ghar Gulaab Gang ka Hamla (2014)

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Розовое братство
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      • Benaras Mediaworks
      • Sahara Movie Studios
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      • $2,457,372
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      • 2h 19m(139 min)
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