umair-41395
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i just love the movie specially the freaky ali acting .Nawaz again proved to be the top of his game . Golf is different in the game but still its a fun movie to watch. The first half was excited second was bit normal .
Arbaz acting was bit improved and Amy jackson was looking fabulous as well. love the way she adopted the bollywood style . Whole plant was good over all its better than other slow movies . Good going for nawaz and Arbaz a low budgeted movie but with a lot of work to be done in the next version . I must say a complete family movie some of the characters were not good enough to be good . It was a risk with his type of acting and the way he work . Really impressed with over all cast support Freaky ali character .
Arbaz acting was bit improved and Amy jackson was looking fabulous as well. love the way she adopted the bollywood style . Whole plant was good over all its better than other slow movies . Good going for nawaz and Arbaz a low budgeted movie but with a lot of work to be done in the next version . I must say a complete family movie some of the characters were not good enough to be good . It was a risk with his type of acting and the way he work . Really impressed with over all cast support Freaky ali character .
Madaari, a Social-Thriller film by Nishikant Kamath, is one more attempt by a filmmaker to take head-on with the corrupt systems existing in our country. It is very much inevitable to draw parrallels with Neeraj Pandey's 2008 film 'A Wednesday'. A Wednesday was an engaging thriller with an unimaginable and unpredictable dramatic twist, which was set on the premise of terrorism. The underlying concept of Madaari is also the same, i.e. when a common man decides to raise his voice against the powerful, it does make a difference. I would admit that Madaari might lack the action-packed thrilling sequences as that of Wednesday, but Madaari has its own strengths and it also very successfully conveys the message. Although as a viewer, I did feel disillusioned. Not because the film is not good, but because, the subject of the film is so relevant. We are aware of these shortcomings of our society, system, government, hardly doing anything to change the system, still unable to bring any changes. But at least an effort to convey a pertinent point through such films generate hopes of changes in the outlook towards world and also making world a better place to live.