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Manchester by the Sea
7.87
Manchester by the Sea
Three Thousand Years of Longing
6.76
Three Thousand Years of Longing
Straight Outta Compton
7.86
Straight Outta Compton
The Edge of Seventeen
7.36
The Edge of Seventeen
Untamed
7.16
Untamed
Challengers
7.07
Challengers
Heads of State
6.45
Heads of State
The Pope's Exorcist
6.15
The Pope's Exorcist
The Best of Enemies
7.36
The Best of Enemies
Kishkindha Kaandam
8.06
Kishkindha Kaandam
Confession
6.67
Confession
Terminator: Dark Fate
6.26
Terminator: Dark Fate
Bleach
6.36
Bleach
The Diplomat
7.05
The Diplomat
Meg 2: The Trench
5.03
Meg 2: The Trench
Chhorii
6.74
Chhorii
Demon City
5.44
Demon City
Officer on Duty
7.56
Officer on Duty
Picture This
5.35
Picture This
Dabba Cartel
7.16
Dabba Cartel
The Watchers
5.77
The Watchers
The Mehta Boys
7.16
The Mehta Boys
Veere Di Wedding
3.45
Veere Di Wedding
Kumbalangi Nights
8.58
Kumbalangi Nights
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
7.66
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

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Pride & Prejudice
7.8
Pride & Prejudice
The Swan
6.7
The Swan
Nosferatu
7.2
Nosferatu
Perfect Days
7.9
Perfect Days
Oppenheimer
8.3
Oppenheimer
Fargo
8.8
Fargo
Don't Look Up
7.2
Don't Look Up
There Will Be Blood
8.2
There Will Be Blood
No Bears
7.2
No Bears
Your Name.
8.4
Your Name.
Mr. Vampire
7.3
Mr. Vampire
The Newsroom
8.6
The Newsroom
Aquarius
7.4
Aquarius
Beautiful Boy
7.4
Beautiful Boy
Ran
8.2
Ran
The Wolf of Wall Street
8.2
The Wolf of Wall Street
Saving Private Ryan
8.6
Saving Private Ryan
The Killers
6.5
The Killers
The Bridge on the River Kwai
8.1
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Dances with Wolves
8.0
Dances with Wolves
2001: A Space Odyssey
8.3
2001: A Space Odyssey
Stromboli
7.2
Stromboli
A Short Film About Killing
7.9
A Short Film About Killing
Lawrence of Arabia
8.3
Lawrence of Arabia
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
8.3
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Goodfellas
8.7
Goodfellas
Che: Part Two
6.8
Che: Part Two
Death Proof
7.0
Death Proof
Careful, He Might Hear You
6.9
Careful, He Might Hear You
You Can't Take It with You
7.8
You Can't Take It with You

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Reviews37

nikhil-damodaran's rating
The Diplomat

The Diplomat

7.0
5
  • May 11, 2025
  • Average.

    American Beauty

    American Beauty

    8.3
    8
  • Oct 19, 2019
  • Complex, Yet Simple

    Udta Punjab

    Udta Punjab

    7.7
    5
  • Jun 15, 2016
  • Needed More Work

    I am inclined to believe that the intention of this movie was a close replication to 'Requiem for a Dream'. If the censor copy says it all ( this is the copy I watched), then the movie is not worth all the controversy which was created recently in the media. I don't even know why the Censor board was making such a big issue out of it. Cause there was nothing much to censor and the film could have passed with an A certification too! So now since the hype is taken care of, I would like to review the movie alongside and in comparison with the Requiem for a Dream(RD) - the cult by Darren Aronofsky.

    The movie revolves around the increased drug problem in Punjab. Now whether there is a problem like this or not, the story can still be told. This story, much like RD has parallel stories of people who are addicted to drugs because of various situations and habits. Shahid (Tommy) thrives on cocaine and fuels his music from the drugs - the 'coke cock' line was interesting and it sort of built up the tempo of the story. Thus he is a singer (the usual drugs and rock and roll - no sex) who is abusive in all sense and in heavily dependent on his high. He becomes a modern Jim Morrison - inspiring people to be cool and gets a generation indirectly into a notion that drugs is a happening thing!

    The second story is of Alia (Mary Jane) who comes from a poor Bihari family in search of making a living first as an agricultural worker in Punjab. She bumps into this stash of coke and gets involved with people who get her addicted, keep her in confinement and rape her repeatedly. Her addiction is in contrast with Tommy and shows a separate side.

    The third character which is focused is the brother of the Diljit Dosanjh (Sartaj - the police officer) who discovers his brother in an overdosed state. In trying to de-addict him, he meets with a doctor (Kareena) who runs a rehab. Touched by the severity of the problem and his own experience with his brother, Sartaj ties to find out more about the drug problem. Directed by Kareena, they figure out the politics of drugs and how they are available uncontrolled in any chemical shop - since there is no direct license requirement for this drug. This story gets intertwined with Sartaj's brother as both try to get him out of the problem.

    Now, this setup is similar to - Conelly, Leto and Burstyn where in requiem for a dream, there are these plot lines going across and all centered around drug for different needs and fueled by different psychosis. While that story is more vivid (and I wish Indian cinema could go upto that level of acceptance), these stories are weaker. In part there is brilliance - the goa poster (not mentioning more!) is a tool again which tries to recreate Burstyn's dream and it has been placed well in the movie. Thus there are these moments of interesting analogies but the drag of the stories is far too much. Maybe 30 minutes of lesser explanations and more graphic content would have made the fight with the censor worth it.

    Performances were following directorial cue I feel - Shahid was again very good. He pulled up a better performance in Haider primarily because the movie was so well made - but otherwise no complaints from shahid. Alia was surprisingly refreshing. She (maybe) was not very smooth with her Bihari accent but essayed the role very well. Kareena and Diljit were balance - and the kid who played Diljit's younger brother acted very well.

    Perhaps the needs for melodrama made the movie lengthy but it could have been a cult had they refrained from populist plots and digressions.
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