Gangster

2006 "She fell in love with him the day she betrayed him..."
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Released: 28 April 2006 Released
Producted By: Vishesh Films
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An alcoholic barmaid is distraught when her former lover, a notorious gangster, re-enters her life. She is forced to relive painful past experiences and choose between the gangster and a pleasant singer she has found comfort in.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Caryl It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
krishnapreethika I had always been amused by the fact that a whole lot of Indian movies, focusing on organized crimes, aims apparently at a soft side of a cold-blooded killer for women and romance. I am not sure why Shankar must be a Hero or even an anti-hero, just because he loves the lead woman dearly? This needs sorting from the fraternity of directors. And all the terrorists and mafia-men shown are very good-looking menfolk invariably? Is there any specific reason?PS. Why is the poster lacking (Shankar) Ahuja and showing Grover? The story is a predictable one as far as Shankar is concerned. The twist came with the introduction of Akash, more so, of his profession. The greater twist was he was not in love with the lead woman as is usually typecast in many other movies. For a 17-something, Ranaut was a pro! Ahuja had some intense scenes to play but Emraan being Emraan, had to play out the scenes of intimacy. One has to wait and watch Ahuja for further performances.
DesiBaba It has been a while since a really good movie came out of the Bhatt clan, the likes of Naam. There is no doubt they are a talented bunch. They have spotted and nurtured a gem in Aurag Basu. This movie easily catapults Anurag Basu to Tier 1 directors in Bollywood right next to the Bhansalis and the Bharatdwaj's of the industry. Casting is perfect, Shiny Ahuja is excellent as Daya. Kanagana and Gulshan Grover also delivery their roles quite well. Emraan is so so, not too bad compared to some of his other roles. Loved the subtleties and attention to detail throughout the movie such as addict searching through the trash for that one bottle with little left over or the content on Daya's face after earning his first pay from manual labor when he shares soup and bread with Simran. I have not seen a movie that maintains the intensity of this movie through majority of the movie.Screenplay and dialogs are also exceptionally well thought out, like "USKI KHAMOSHI KO MEIN KAI DINO TAK MEHSUS KARTI RAHI" or "MEIN UDHAAR KI EES TASVEER KO APNI ZINDGI BANANA CHAHTI THI". Background score is one of the best in recent times. Not to be missed. . I have not enjoyed a Bollywood movie as much in decades; YMMV. Can't wait for Kites.
Dingataca I didn't expect myself to love this movie. But when I heard some rave reviews about it, and caught it on a late night show on TV, I watched it spellbound. A different and enthralling plot, fantastic performances by the actors, OUTSTANDING music, and fabulous cinematography and direction. The acting was superb. Even Emraan Hashmi (who I cannot stand), did an above average job. Shiny Ahuja was flawless in his character. He showed every emotion and movement brilliantly without fail, and does not let you down for a single moment. However, the movie belongs to Kangana Ranaut. For someone making a debut, she was just fantastic. She seemed so comfortable and well-cast for the role that I cannot imagine anyone else doing this role, and to be honest I never would have thought this was her first film. She pulled off a very tricky role with ease, and I really liked her performance, there was something very real about it. Also, she did such a good job with her character, Simran, that it seems like she is like that in real life. Hopefully this isn't the case!Performances aside, another thing that struck me hard was the music. I am more likely to enjoy a film if it has excellent music, and that is exactly what happened with Gangster. It is very impressive. Ya Ali, and Lamha Lamha are my favourite tracks, but I also enjoyed Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai, Bheegi Bheegi, and Mujhe Mat Roko. In short, each song was amazing.Gangster is a bit of a mix of a thriller, romance, crime, and drama. This is what makes it special - Anurag Basu has indeed done something much more worthwhile after "Murder". I was literally on the edge of my seat throughout.
SuperShaina When I saw the film Gangster I was amazed at how wonderful it was. The acting was brilliant and the story line was good. It is not your average Karan Johar love movie. It is wonderful the way they act and the feeling they all put into it. The ending was killer and it made the movie. Unlike a lot of other movies that I have seen, this movie makes you feel for the characters. When they are in pain it's like you are in pain. If you sometimes cry in movies get a tissue box. This movie had great actors in it and they all showed a lot of emotion. This film was truly a beautiful film. The upcoming movie Woh Lamhe stars two of the main actors that were in this movie. I really hope you find this comment useful and watch the movie.