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Highway

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
32K
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Randeep Hooda and Alia Bhatt in Highway (2014)
Set against the backdrop of the new culture of bandhas (general strikes) that frequently immobilize post-conflict Nepal, Highway explores five different relationship stories that become intertwined during an ill-fated bus journey from eastern Nepal to the capital, Kathmandu. While the passengers - each of whom urgently needs to be somewhere else - await a resolution to the combustible strike that is blocking the only passable road, the film explores the psychological and spiritual bandhs that many Nepalese contend with.
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Right before her wedding, a young woman finds herself abducted and held for ransom. As the initial days pass, she begins to develop a strange bond with her kidnapper.Right before her wedding, a young woman finds herself abducted and held for ransom. As the initial days pass, she begins to develop a strange bond with her kidnapper.Right before her wedding, a young woman finds herself abducted and held for ransom. As the initial days pass, she begins to develop a strange bond with her kidnapper.

  • Director
    • Imtiaz Ali
  • Writer
    • Imtiaz Ali
  • Stars
    • Alia Bhatt
    • Randeep Hooda
    • Durgesh Kumar
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Imtiaz Ali
    • Writer
      • Imtiaz Ali
    • Stars
      • Alia Bhatt
      • Randeep Hooda
      • Durgesh Kumar
    • 232User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Alia Bhatt
    Alia Bhatt
    • Veera Tripathi
    Randeep Hooda
    Randeep Hooda
    • Mahabir Bhati
    Durgesh Kumar
    Durgesh Kumar
    • Aadoo
    Pradeep Nagar
    • Tonk
    Sahaarsh Shuklaa
    Sahaarsh Shuklaa
    • Goru
    • (as Saharsh Kumar Shukla)
    Hemant Mathur
    • Kasana
    Shakeel Khan
    • Sharaf
    Mohit Choudhary
    • ACP Special Cell
    Reuben Israel
    • Mr. Manek Tripathi - Veera's father
    Arjun Malhotra
    • Vinay
    Naina Trivedi
    Naina Trivedi
    • Amma
    Mohd. Kaif
    • Young Mahabir
    Samar Mudasir Bakshi
    • Young Veera
    Pinu Verma
    • Infant Mahabir
    Misha Bhalla
    • Infant Mahabir
    Avtar Sahani
      Sandeep Leyzell
      Mohit Rastogi
      • Director
        • Imtiaz Ali
      • Writer
        • Imtiaz Ali
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      sonia-baadkr

      Magical...

      When we just begin to loose hope in Hindi Cinema, movies like Highway are made which makes us fall in love with Bollywood all over again. Highway is definitely not a typical Hindi movie made these days. It has a soul in it.

      Watching Imtiyaz Ali's movie is like reading a book. Every emotion is expressed in such a way that you remain in a long hangover even days after watching his creation. May it be 'Socha na tha', 'Jab we Met', 'Love aaj kal' , ' rockstar' and now 'Highway' in one point or the other one could relate them self with the characters.

      Highway is one such movie where silence is the weapon used with just the characters talking with their performance. They don't need hefty dialogues, well nor do they need mere words to convey the emotions that they are going through.

      The most surprising factor was Alia bhat. No one would have imagined after watching SOTY that she could deliver such a terrific performance. But she has nailed it as Veera. Veera makes us smile, cry and also laugh when least expected and makes us fall in love with her. Randeep Hooda is up to the mark. Mahabir is tailor made character for Randeep. I cant imagine anyone playing Mahabir with such an ease.

      Not to forget, the major credit goes to cinematographer as well. The location are captured in such a way that you can almost smell the Highway and feel the chill of chilling mountains. I could not afford to even wink my eyes, especially in the second half of the movie as the screen has turned so mesmerizing which has a capacity to leave ones eyes struck to the screen and the mouth open in an awe.

      I heard few people complaining that the climax is not satisfactory. But, I personally think that this was the perfect climax for such a story.

      The movie will stay with you long after you are out of the cinema hall. Which rarely happen these days.

      Don't go to watch it with high expectations. You will be disappointed. Just go with a calm mind and slowly get indulge in the beauty of this magical movie.
      mailrenault-1

      Beautifully scripted movie along the roads of north India.

      IMHO...

      Excellent... beautiful... superlative... three words i am very wary of using when describing a movie... the rarer i do it, the more importance it holds.

      GET ON THIS HIGHWAY.

      Ramesh Sippy had his Sholay, Alia Bhat has her HIGHWAY. This young actress, i never thought good of (i gave her Student of the Year a wide berth). Here she has kept me riveted for a good length of time with her facial contortions... her voice, her silence, her eyes, her dressing..... everything. her transformation from a cocooned girl to a free butterfly during the course of the movie is sublime. ill give her a perfect 12 out of 10. and she didn't have to resort to ANY skin show; no T&A here, pure genes at play. She shines. the movie belongs to her, and she excels.

      the story is simple, the subplots un-complicated. be it the horny accomplice (well its essentially a kidnapping story), the good at heart sidekick, the adequately sinister/ curiously enigmatic randeep hooda (more on him later, he deserves a separate writeup), the camera work, the locations, the un-obtrusive soundtrack and music that grows on you. i found very little to complain about in the movie. probably Alia's Stockholm Syndrome kicked in too early into the movie, but im willing to overlook it.

      Randeep Hooda has the kind of brooding, lingering, intense screen presence that you'd associate with say a Ajay Devgn. tough to find fault. the way he hisses his expletives, the snarling of a person with a repressed background, the slow unfolding of a soft core, the endearing body language and sheer rugged sexiness. WOW. from the rustic dialect, to the clothes, to the grime filled fingernails... the effort to live the character is commendable.

      the background score and the songs, the overall tempo of the movie is very well complimented with the accompaniments. the purpose of good music is not to make its presence felt, but to ensure that its absence will hamper the narrative. That happens here. i don't remember a word of any song sung in the movie, but i know it was essential to drive the movie forward.

      The locations depicted in the movie, the adept camera-work made me want to whip out my cell phone and take pictures of the screen. the mountains, the overhanging cliffs along the routes, the beautiful countryside (kashmir/ rajasthan, lovely roads)... the lenses have been taught to fall in love with the locations. Zero doubt about it.

      watch the movie... Watch The Movie... WATCH THE MOVIE...

      good acting, good direction, good camera-work, good story, a well handled sensitive subplot, brilliant characters... what else do you need?
      9sachkitaalash

      A Masterpiece piece of Art !!

      THIS MOVIE IS A MASTERPIECE...This movie has a soul...a silent scream of a person that has nowhere to go and no one to speak to...and so life is just a HIGHWAY !! Two people from different economic strata, brought together by fate, yet having similar childhood of mistrust, trauma and abuse. There is that void..a deep hole within the soul... that can never ever be forgotten and never be filled ever again. This movie has so many layers deep within it... like how men react differently to traumatic childhood by being aggressive and secluded within, longing for the mother figure to comfort them, and women on the other hand become carefree, wanting to just run from it all and always longing for that father figure that can take care of her always. Imitiaz Ali has researched it so well that you can feel the pain, the inappropriate joy ...and the crazy feeling of comfort in the most strange circumstances. Brilliant piece of art with such a grey hue and painted on landscape of colors !! Alia bhatt..has talent..plenty, plenty of it, and randheep hooda is brilliant. Imitiaz Ali knows the soul and heart of a woman and recreates it well in all its brilliance... a MUST watch Film !!
      10Fella_shibby

      Clint Eastwood's The Perfect World comes to mind. Nevertheless a very well made n thought provoking movie.

      I saw this first day first show with my family in a suburban theatre.

      The movie is thought provoking and it deals with a social message.

      Lovely cinematography with a power to heal, to nurture and free your soul.

      It made me want to almost pack my bags and take off into the unknown, the joy of lying down beneath the stars, beside a river or even just driving through the snow-capped mountains is enticing to say the least.

      Randeep Hooda is very underrated.

      He gave a solid performance.

      The direction n cinematography is top notch n the best part is the screenplay.

      The ending is very shocking and so is the background story of the male lead character.
      10ankurlkw

      A fabulous movie

      Let me start by saying that this movie has everything right about it. From direction and cinematography to performances and music. The locations are breath taking.

      Imtiaz Ali yet again delivers a "hat ke" love story. Its not exactly a love story but a tale of two people who want to get free and experience life. Both the characters have there own painful pasts and when they come together they let it all go and try to start it all over again.

      Their journey is the theme of this movie. Alaya Bhatt and Randeep Hooda deliver power packed performances with a great supporting cast.

      The movie forces us to think about the society we live in and how people struggle to lead a normal life. Be it a rich family or a poor villager. They have there own challenges.

      I won't go more into the story line as that is something to be experienced.

      This movie comes with a message and we are left to think what freedom and liberation means.

      I will strongly recommend this one.

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      • Trivia
        The book Veera Tripathi is holding towards the end of the movie is "Women Who Run With The Wolves: Contacting the Power of the Wild Woman" penned by Clarissa Pinkola Estes.
      • Quotes

        Veera Tripathi: I neither want to go back to the place from where you brought me, nor to the place where you are going to take me, but this road is very good, i don't want to leave it.

      • Connections
        Featured in 60th Britannia Filmfare Awards (2015)

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      • Release date
        • February 21, 2014 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
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      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Đường Cao Tốc
      • Filming locations
        • Kashmir(Final house)
      • Production companies
        • Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
        • Window Seat Films
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $529,136
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $326,654
        • Feb 23, 2014
      • Gross worldwide
        • $858,783
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 13m(133 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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