Mardaani(2014)

Mardaani(2014)
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Senior Police Inspector Shivani Shivaji Roy is on the quest to trace a mafia kingpin Karan aka Walt, who has kidnapped her known teenage girl Pyaari and has forced her to the sex racket.
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Shivani Shivaji Roy (Rani Mukherjee) is a fearless Senior Police Inspector of Mumbai's Crime Branch. She resides in Mumbai with her husband Dr. Bikram Roy (Jisshu Sengupta) and little niece Meera, who is fond of a street hawker girl named Pyaari (Priyanka Sharma).
Suddenly, Pyaari goes missing and clues suggest that she has fallen in the trap of child trafficking. This sets Shivani on a quest to trace her. But as the investigation proceeds it reveals the involvement of a big organization mastered by an early twenties Karan aka Walt (Tahir Raj Bhasin).
Walt is a cruel pimp to kidnaps teenaged girls and strips them into the business of sex trade across the world and Pyaari is one of his victims. His crores earning business is getting interrupted with Shivani's investigation. Therefore, he tries his level best to stop her by bribing her at first which she refuses to accept after which he harms her loved ones but it doesn't suppress her. When none of them are ready to head back, a challenging situation arises where Shivani warns him that she will catch him in 30 days, while Walt notifies her that he will bring her to that state where she herself will kill her.
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One-line Review: Inspiring 'Mardaani' is worth watching! Positive points: Rani Mukherjee's power packed performance, Realistic Plot, Impactful direction, Mardaani Anthem. Negative Points: None. Plot: Shivani Shivaji Roy (Rani Mukherjee) is a fearless senior police officer of Mumbai Crime Branch. She stays with her husband Dr. Bikram Roy (Jisshu Sengupta) and niece Meera, who is fond of street hawker Pyaari (Priyanka Sharma) to whom even Shivani treats like her own daughter. One day Pyaari goes missing and all the clues states that she has fall in the heinous trap of child trafficking. Thereafter, Shivani sets herself on a mission of tracing Pyaari with the help of Police department. As the investigation proceeds, it reveals her the involvement of a big organization which is secretly headed by a businessman named Katiyal, who follows the directions of a man known by the name of Vaakil Saab but the real mastermind above all of them is an early-twenties boy Karan aka Walt (Tahir Raj Bhasin). Drugs dealing and human trafficking are the source of money making for Karan and Pyaari is one of the victims who have fallen in his trap. But his ruling business is stressed out by Shivani. Therefore, he tries his level best to stop her investigation by trying to bribe her, which she refuses to accept. Then he tries to suppress her by harming her loved ones but she rejects to back off. The situation where none of them are ready to head back invite challenges, where Shivani warns him that she will catch him within 30 days, while Karan challenges her to bring her to that state where she herself will kill her. Direction and Other Technical Aspects: 'Mardaani' quotes "Every war is Personal" and director Pradeep Sarkar makes it feel personally. His direction is flawless where he has maturely projected the sensitive issue of child-tracking onscreen. Inspired from the true event Gopi Puthran has penned the script very well, making the audience believe it. Further what make the film even more realistic are the well written dialogues, one of which is "Toh tu iss racket ka baap hai, aawaz se to baccha lagta hai re". These words hit like a slap on the listeners' face and leaves an impact. Cinematographer Artur Zurawski has done a fair job, while Sanjib Datta has edited the film well to 113 minutes. 'Mardaani' doesn't need "masala-drama"; the genuine work by the entire team is more than enough to make it a box-office hit! Performance: Rani Mukherjee rules with her "never-bend" attitude throughout the film. She plays the role of a tough Senior Police officer Shivani Shivaji Roy. She takes no-non sense. She fights. She emotes. She cries. She takes everything personal. She takes stand for right. She carries a caring heart beneath her tough personality. With this performance Rani is inspiring ladies to be independent and fight for themselves. Jisshu Sengupta and Priyanka Sharma as a supporting husband Dr. Bikram Roy and Pyaari respectively have performed well. Tahir Raj Bhasin as Mafia kingpin Walt is perfect in his villainous act and is often sarcastically referred as "Under-19 ke 12th batsman". His character's telephonic conversations with Inspector Shivani are highly entertaining. Music: "Mardaani Anthem" sung by Sunidhi Chauhan has a strong message to give. Penned by Kausar Munir, it demands to stop tolerating, to be fearless and make change for betterment of women. Final Verdict: In the sinful scenario, 'Mardaani' comes as a revolutionary film which inspires woman to be independent and take stand for her own rights. Set at the criminal backdrop, the film doesn't have a single moment where the audience will get diverted. Just like a standard film it takes off well right from the first scene and develops the quest by the times its intermission and then by climax when the audience feels everything is in mess and Inspector Shivani has lost out. She proves victorious. This film ends on a note that there are millions of women who are deprived of their rights and it's time for them to fight back as Rani says in her last dialogue "Ladai abhi baaki hai"!
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No one would've ever imagined Pradeep Sarkar -- director of films such as PARINEETA, LAAGA CHUNARI MEIN DAAG and LAFANGEY PARINDEY -- to plunge into the dark world in his new outing. Likewise, no one would've ever envisaged Rani Mukerji -- having proved her mettle in diverse characters -- to portray a tough-talking cop in a violent movie. MARDAANI, which teams Sarkar and Mukerji together after LAAGA CHUNARI MEIN DAAG, goes beyond the glitz, glam and fluffy entertainers synonymous with Bollywood, drawing your attention to the dark and murky world of human trafficking.
Pradeep Sarkar known for flicks like 'Laaga Chunri Mein Daag', 'Lafange Parinde' that somehow didn't hit the right chord with the audience, narrates the atrocious issue through 'Mardaani' and deploys strong actor Rani Mukerji to justify it on screen. She plays Shivani Shivaji Rao, a fearless and courageous Senior Inspector from Mumbai Crime Branch. She has in her family, her husband Dr. Bikram Roy (Jisshu Sengupta) and a niece Meera.
Mardaani is a crime drama, which is packed with action and thrills. Rani Mukerji plays a tough cop who does her job with her heart and mind. She puts in her blood and sweat to bust a human-trafficking racket. The show she puts together on the big screen is simply awesome!
A famous queen, said to have lived in medieval India, was described as 'mardaani'. She fought the invaders of her land long and hard, and her valour became part of folklore. Doubtless, the makers of 'Mardaani' want to create resonance between this Rani and that Rani. And it has to be said that Mukerji gives as good as she gets in this vehicle created to boost her curve.
Mardaani is a movie that despite an unimaginative plot and predictable narrative engrosses you in its fabric. Rani Mukerji is pitch perfect in the role of a super-cop that is rightly hued, far from the floss and swagger of Chulbul Pandey and Singham. She is real, gritty and every bit brilliant. Though the film's climax loses itself in melodrama, this is a film that has its heart in the right place and tells a pertinent story at a time when it must be heard.
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