ONE TIME MOVIE
FILM: KAABIL
DIRECTOR: SANJAY GUPTA
PRODUCED BY: RAKESH ROSHAN
WRITTEN BY: SANJAY MASOOM AND VIJAY KUMAR
MISHRA
STARRING: HRITHIK ROSHAN , YAMI GAUTAM,
RONIT ROY AND ROHIT ROY
MUSIC BY : RAJESH ROSHAN
RELEASE DATE : 25TH JANUARY,
2017
COUNTRY: INDIA
LANGUAGE: HINDI
SYNOPSIS
Kaabil is a movie about two visually impaired
people; Hritik Roshan and Yami Gautam and revenge story.
Rohan (Hrithik
Roshan) is a visually impaired man who works as a voice over artiste
for a living. He meets Supriya (Yami Gautam),
a visually challenged, but independent working woman, after being coaxed by a
common well-wisher. Although both are initially reluctant to ever marry, they
eventually start liking each other and get married.
One night on their way back home after
dining at a restaurant, they are interrupted by Amit
Shellar (Rohit Roy),
a local goon and younger brother of Madhavrao Shellar (Ronit Roy)-
a well known politician and his friend Wasim. Both being intoxicated behave
inappropriately with the couple enraging Rohan and are involved in heated
exchange of words.
The next morning while Rohan is out for
work, Amit and Wasim sneak into the house and gang rape Supriya. A mortified
Rohan immediately calls up the police who advise him to get his wife medically
examined in 24 hours to prove the assault. While Rohan and Supriya are on their
way to the clinic, they are kidnapped by Shellar's men and are held captive for
36 hours. After setting them free, they are criticised by the police and
doctors for the delay in admitting Supriya. Heartbroken, they both return home.
While tormented, Supriya attempts to try and live normally, but Rohan becomes
silent and introspective, which breakes Supriya further.
One morning, Rohan returns early from work
to apologise to Supriya for not being as supportive as he should have, only to
find her hanging down a fan. Later, when Rohan is brooding over losing Supriya,
Madhavrao visits him and admits that his brother Amit assaulted Supriya not
once but twice. He also threatens him and asks him to forget about what had
happened. Rohan finds Supriya's braille note which ascertains that the second
assault led to her eventual suicide. This sets off a change in Rohan's persona.
He visits the police station and implies that he will avenge his wife's death.
He formulates various ideas and uses his
voice modulating skills to fool Wasim to come to an isolated club, which was
Ajay and Wasim's hang out place. When Wasim arrives Rohan switches of the
lights and gets added advantage of fighting in dark. Rohan eventually hangs
Wasim, leaving Amit's handkerchief behind to misguide Police. He then tricks
Amit by dubbing Inspector Nalawde's (Girish
Kulkarni) voice and make him to come alone to a warehouse full of
oil drums. Unlike Wasim, Amit takes off his shoes so Rohan can't guess his
movements. But after initial struggle Rohan knocks him and ties him down in
leaking oil to be burned alive. Madhavrao Shellar is now furious to find the
real culprit. Sr. Police Officer Chaubey (Narendra Jha)
who has doubt over Rohan gets him house arrested and offers Shellar to reveal
the name with complete evidence in 24 hours. But before that Rohan escapes with
help of his friend Zafar (Suresh Menon) and later challenges Shellar to
meet him at the top of an under construction building. Shellar tries to shoot
him, but Rohan very cleverly kills him by trowing him down the building. The
police with no evidence against Rohan - a visually impaired man - stand
helpless. Rohan who is now taken his revenge, sets free Supriya's ashes into
the sea and bids her farewell.
CONCLUSION
Honestly, the story is not as good as you
accept. The story is average. The highlight of the film is
Hrithik’s bravura performance. He is vulnerable as a lover and menacing as a
killing-machine. Half a star in the movie-rating is reserved for his all-time
best performance here. Yami provides the perfect foil, subtle and
super-effective. Roy brothers are at their best. If we talk about the
music of the movie, the title song and Dil Ki Dhadkan are worth to listen. But
the director Sanjay Gupta has done the good job. He has directed the movie effectively.
The best parts of the movie are the acting and the director part.
So, I could rate the movie 3/5 due to the
acting and director part of the movie.
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