![]() ![]() A 'lucky break for the cops' helps the movie go forward, the kind of lucky breaks that logical movies generally avoid. That means, underneath the debris of all the issues of tragedy and loss the cops under Nachiket (Jimmy Shergill) have too much to do. To attract attention to the issue, Nirmal kidnaps the home minister's son from a boarding school (despite the threat the home minister dries up the security for political mileage) and as ransom demands that the issues be dug out, culprits found and punished. But, that is tested when the kid dies under a collapsed bridge. Madaari is about Nirmal (Irrfan Khan) whose wife leaves him and his child in search of greener pastures. ![]() Madaari turned out to be a well-made movie, but not one that'll jolt you out of your reverie, like the tagline Desh So Raha Hai claims. Common sense dictates that the director, Nishikanth Kamat was confident of the movie delivering more surprises along the way. Madaari's trailer unabashedly revealed its two crucial plot points - a man has lost his child and that man is out for vigilante justice. Review Madaari & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit ![]()
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