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Mardaani

Mardaani is a Bollywood Suspense,Thriller movie directed by Pradeep Sarkar. Starring Rani Mukerji,Jisshu Sengupta,Priyanka Sharma,Aman Uppal,Tahir Raj Bhasin.


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Mardaani Cast / Crew
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BANNER: Yash Raj Films
GENRE:Suspense,Thriller
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STORY WRITER:Gopi Puthran.

Mardaani Review

'Mardaani' - makes right noises about child trafficking (Review By Subhash K. Jha, Rating - ****)

A stellar cast only adds to this accomplished film's sense of creative propriety.

"Mardaani" is a film that makes all the correct noises about child trafficking. And by "correct noises", I do mean the soundtrack, which is among the most evocative provocative and satisfying in recent times.

Normally in Bollywood, when films are done with live sound, the effect is scratchy and at times in inaudible. "Mardaani" cleans out the noises and yet retains a high decibel of authenticity in the complementary relationship between sight and sound. This is a film that knows its job.

This, then, is the world of Pradeep Sarkar's derelict people. Posh pimps and "cool" flesh traders gnawing at the fabric of our society by playing with the lives of the most innocent and vulnerable.

Without the least fuss, director Pradeep Sarkar (so eloquent in his last film outing with Rani in 'Laaga Chunari Mein Daag') provides us vivid glimpses into the life of the cop-hero Shivani (Rani).

Rani's Shivani is a mixture of the feminine and the 'mardaani'. Displaying exemplary economy of expression, the narrative puts forward Shivani's very articulate attitude to home and profession through brief, but lucid encounters with various characters.

Towards the end, the film's elegant pace slackens, sags and almost collapses. But somehow, Sarkar manages to keep the proceedings from getting dragged down by the drama, no matter how unruly they progressively gets.

The narrative is well-stocked with signs of conscientiousness. Human trafficking is evidently not a pretext to assemble a thriller here. Rather, it's the other way around. Out of the vast expanses of the film's sensitivities, there emerges a very engaging thriller, replete with sincere efforts to demonstrate the harsh reality of child prostitution into a cinematic currency.

Shockingly, the film's world of flesh trade is controlled by a cool urbane corporate type of dude named Walt (excellently played by the almost-new actor Tahir Raj Bhasin).

Walt operates his prostitution racket with the blue-toothed precision of a corporate enterprise. He is on his play-station in his free time and lives in a Delhi flat with his evil mom (Mona Ambegaonkar, scarily coquettish). It's all stunningly normal and urbane.

The film's biggest triumph lies in showing the murk that resides under gleaming surfaces. Girl children are sold for sexual gratification to men old enough to be their grandparents while the piped music plays soothingly in the background. There is a kind of unassuming veracity in the narration that quickly sucks you in. We are inescapably drawn in to Shivani's dark and desperate mission.

You can't come away unaffected by the brutal world that Shivani cracks after a girl she loves goes missing. The cat-and-mouse game between the cop-heroine and Walt is defined by some excellent dialogues. The words which colonize Pradeep Sarkar's world are constantly more weighty than the casual tones suggest.

"Mardaani" lays open a world of crime and heartbreak. Scenes of unimaginable torture and humiliation meted out to young girls are placed against the screen heroics of a heroine who is neither Chulbul Pandey nor Singham and in many ways gutsier than both.

Rani Mukerji brings in a level of credibility to the character. Her action scenes are never larger than life. She is not a show-offy cop. And that's a blessing. "Mardaani" is film that is carpeted with competent actors. Almost every character, big or small, is played by actors who don't believe their performances need to scream their skills.

This film believes in what it has to say about the killing of innocence.

"Ravaging the opposition and young girls come easily to me," leers a politician.

Right. And India is shining.

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Mardaani Movie News

Don't blame personal life of actress for film's failure: Rani

Actress Rani Mukerji, who is currently riding high on the success of her comeback film "Hichki", says age or marital status of an actress has nothing to do with a films failure or success.Asked if she feels that age and marital status of an actress considered detrimental in the industry, Rani told IANS over phone from Mumbai: "The success of 'Hichki' has changed a lot of that thinking... It is important to understand that the audience is changing. They want to see a good film and a content oriented film... When you give them a good film they don't really care what your martial status is."Rani, 40, says that the audience wants to be "entertained by films". Read More

Comfortable romancing younger actors on screen: Rani Mukerji

Actress Rani Mukerji on Tuesday launched the trailer of her comeback film "Hichki" here and said she has no issues romancing younger male actors on screen.

"I will be very comfortable romancing younger actors on screen. I have romanced many actors on screen. As an actor, I am here to follow the instruction of film directors," Rani, 39, said.

Asked whether her husband and filmmaker Aditya Chopra will be fine witRead More

Mardaani Synopsis

Shivani Shivaji Roy is an astute cop working in a Mumbai Crime Branch unit. Deft at picking up hidden clues and fearless in confronting hardened criminals, Shivani stumbles into the world of debauchery, cruel desires and exploitation and onto a case that will change her life forever.

A teenage girl is kidnapped by the child trafficking mafia and smuggled outside the city. Shivani embarks on an obsessive hunt for the girl and what follows is a cat and mouse game between a fearless cop and a ruthless mafia kingpin.

Starring Rani Mukerji in the lead, playing the role of a cop for the first time, this raw and gritty film will be a distinct departure from Pradeep Sarkar's style of filmmaking.

Directed by Pradeep Sarkar and produced by Aditya Chopra, the film will release worldwide on 22nd August 2014.

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