Ek Villain

2014 "There's one in every love story"
6.6| 2h9m| en| More Info
Released: 27 June 2014 Released
Producted By: Balaji Motion Pictures
Country: India
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An ex-gangster reenters the world of violence after his pregnant wife is murdered and torments the killer by capturing and releasing him again and again.

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Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
ShangLuda Admirable film.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Deanna There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Aparna Gangopadhyay Who was the actual villain in the film 'Ek Villain'? Villain meaning - a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.If you have seen the film, you may say -Ritesh Deshmukh .... but your answer is wrong! The actual villain in the cinema is 'WIFE'! to be precise – Ritesh's wife in the film.Wife is the actual evil culprit ...in not just this film but I guess worldwide (the reason why probably males spend more time at the bar, consume alcohol and write insulting jokes on wives...and with the advent of Internet & social networks..even share the dirty wife jokes worldwide!!) In the film Ritesh's wife was a nagging woman who never left a slightest opportunity to show her husband down. She used to constantly belittle him and thought of him as some incompetent fool capable of doing nothing worthwhile! This constant insult and nagging turns Ritesh into a maniac, a criminal! Since he could not harm his own wife – fear of society, neighbours plus an indication is given that he loved her after all but never got any respect or even love from her in return – so he used to take out his frustration on any female he happened to interact with and who showed even a wee bit of attitude to him – like raising her voice, complaining attitude, screaming / shouting – like anyone that reminded him of his wife – he killed her!!So basically Ritesh turns into a villain not because he was originally a villain – he was rather shown to be pretty sensitive and peace loving in fact. For example there is a scene where couple of eunuchs surround them when they were going by an auto-rickshaw and asked them for money – Ritesh gives away almost all his money so as to avoid unnecessary ruckus in the middle of the road (shows peace loving nature). He then gets down and says that he does not have money to pay to the auto-driver (since the eunuchs had taken them all) so asked his wife to get down as well – along with their child (shows his honesty). To this his wife screams back and says that she has the money and she will go by auto – and he can go walking to the movie hall....she used to belittle him often because of his salary and the fact that they were always in dearth of money! So you see folks, being a wife as well as a mother, the female had hardly got any sense of love, warmth or feelings for her own husband! So in the film...the actual villain stays alive...only the man who was driven to the extent that he turned into a criminal died! Injustice. Ideally we should 'Nip the devil in the bud' – hate the crime, not the criminal...the reason Ritesh committed crimes was because of his wife...wife was the main criminal – the Ek Villain!
bishwaroop91 I will not watch this film. From now on, I will give 1 star to any movie which is a rip-off of another movie and is not better than the original.Yes, I have watched "I saw the Devil". What difference would it have made if I didn't see the original?Ripping off movies is a shameful act.I sincerely hope you eat your currency notes Shobha Kapoor, and take your money after death.I don't have complaint against them who have not seen the original. I can tolerate their rating of the movie.
Harshit Saxena Loved it! The acting was amazing. Very well directed and acted out movie. I think Ritesh should continue doing such strong roles and what can I say about Shraddha and Siddarth, they just keep on getting better. Siddarth looks like he has a great future ahead if he keeps up with the strong classy movies he is acting in. I was already taken by the preview of the movie, however I am glad that the preview gave a totally different depiction of the movie and the movie continued to surprise me with how well the story lined itself out.Truly well done movie and time well spent seeing it. Would see it again in the theater in a heartbeat.
rajatdahiyax A man in a hood murders a young woman, Aisha Verma (Shraddha Kapoor) with a screwdriver and throws her out the window, after breaking into her house. At her funeral, a CBI officer, Aditya Rathore (Shaad Randhawa), points out to the police, that it is vital to track down the murderer or else Guru (Sidharth Malhotra), Aisha's husband, would go on a killing spree. He misguides Guru by blaming Guru's former boss, a gangster Caeser (Remo Fernandes), for killing Aisha. In a flashback, he reveals that Guru used to work as a hit-man for Caeser. Two years back, Guru had mercilessly killed a young man in a fit of anger, in front of his mother and younger brother.Guru meets Aisha, a free spirited girl in love with life, who requests him to help her with reuniting two aged lovers. They soon become friends and Aisha reveals to him that she is suffering from a terminal illness, and tells him about her bucket list. Guru helps her fulfill most of those wishes but her health deteriorates. Falling in love with her, Guru marries Aisha. He tries every means to save her, she receives treatment in Mumbai and miraculously recovers. Few days later she discovers she is pregnant but conceals the fact from Guru. In a parallel story, Rakesh Mahadkar (Riteish Deshmukh) is an unsuccessful and henpecked man who is constantly nagged and ridiculed by his wife Sulochana (Aamna Sharif) for being useless and poor. He vents out his frustration by murdering women who speak rudely to him, and Aisha turns out to be one of them.In present day, Guru aims to track down Aisha's killer. After finding out that it was not Caeser behind the murder, he finally tracks down Rakesh, while he is assaulting another victim. Guru beats him brutally but later admits him to a hospital and pays for the expenses, intending to return. While at the hospital, Guru finds out that Aisha was pregnant which makes him even more angry. While assaulting a nurse who had earlier spoken rudely to him, Rakesh is again intercepted by Guru who almost kills him, but revives him again after delivering an adrenaline shot and sets him free. Meanwhile, the police find the truth about Rakesh and take his wife for questioning. Rakesh goes to his friend Brijesh Yadav (Kamaal R Khan), who suggests that Guru must be the husband of one of his victims and is thus taking revenge. He realizes that Guru is Aisha's husband as Aisha had begged him not to kill her by saying that she is pregnantRakesh, who now knows Guru's identity taunts him over the phone, before killing Aisha's father and then surrenders himself to Guru. Rakesh expected Guru to kill him so that he would become a "hero" in the eyes of his wife and everyone else, while Guru would become a "villain". However, Caesar calls Guru at that moment and says that he has killed Rakesh's wife and asks Guru to finish off his son. Enraged, Rakesh injures Guru and is about to not kill him when he is run over by a car and dies on the spot. Guru later adopts Rakesh's son instead of killing him, and completes the remaining wishes on Aisha's bucket list.