Maalik
- 2025
- 2h 29min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMaalik is a gangster drama starring Rajkummar Rao that is expected to be a gripping story about a man's rise to power in the underworld. The film is based on social issues and is expected to... Leggi tuttoMaalik is a gangster drama starring Rajkummar Rao that is expected to be a gripping story about a man's rise to power in the underworld. The film is based on social issues and is expected to be full of action and adventure.Maalik is a gangster drama starring Rajkummar Rao that is expected to be a gripping story about a man's rise to power in the underworld. The film is based on social issues and is expected to be full of action and adventure.
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I stayed in my seat after credits to process what I witnessed. Rajkummar Rao brings magnetic menace in controlled silencehis ambition pulses in every frame. Scenes felt textured and truepolitical shadows in real city corners. Writing is taut betrayal and desire articulated in short, forceful dialogue. Fans praised the screenplay as taut and described the experience as electric. While some story elements felt predictable, the energy never dipped. The finale delivered emotional rupture. Every supporting cast member anchored Rao's escalating dread beautifully. The makers tried changing Rao's image and I must say it worked.
If you appreciate tension over theatricality, Maalik delivers. Rajkummar Rao owns the film with a performance that breathes authority. Unlike massy spectacles, this is stripped to grit. Pulkit frames every scene with purposeflooded alleys, choking silence, and moral tension. Dialogue is minimal, but echoes in the cinematic memory. Supporting performancesespecially Prosenjit and Saurabh Shuklabring integrity to the political machinery. While plot familiarity is a marked flaw, Rao and team breathe emotional potency into it. For fans of character-led crime sagas, this is one to savour. Go for it!
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Maalik stands tall in the shadow of classics like Satya and Vaastav, yet forges its own gritty identity through Rajkummar Rao's astonishing screen presence. From steely calm to fearsome fury, Rao embodies ambition unleashed, drawing you into Maalik's moral spiral. Pulkit's direction anchors the story in grimy, realistic landscapes of late 80s Allahabad, avoiding glitz. Dialogue crackles with authenticity, while moments of betrayal and power feel deeply personal. Though the arc may echo familiar beats, Rao's lived-in intensity makes them feel earned. Overall, Maalik is not just another crime saga; it's a character study powered by defiance and gravity.
Maalik is more than a gangster filmit's an emotional excavation of power. Rajkummar Rao's performance is ferocious restraint, vulnerability caught in jawline tenses. Pulkit's visual palette is dusty and desaturated, heightening realism. Dialogue is sparse but powerful, written under pressure. Supporting actors like Prosenjit Chatterjee deliver weight without stealing focus. The narrative wears familiarityrise to power, betrayalbut Rao and design elevate those beats. Dialogue scenes linger; social audiences share lines as though prayers. Advance booking was slow, but word-of-mouth is now roaring. A thoughtful, dark, and utterly consuming tale of ambition.
Maalik trades mass mania for measured menaceand Rajkummar Rao is its beating heart. He becomes the pulse of ambition, rage, and consequence. Pulkit molds narrative tension through pauses, not punches. Every setting breathes grime a polluted city, battered hopes, corrupted dreams. Dialogue strikes with philosophical force. The build-up to betrayals feels lived-in, not staged. Manushi Chhillar brings emotional heft surfaces in quiet moments. Supporting roles offer complexity without overshadowing. Where Animal revels in explosive scale, Maalik distills tension into whispering fear. A restrained yet unrelenting crime saga anchored by performance and moral gravity.
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- QuizI Love You (Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain) from Khud -Daar. The tune of the Punjabi lines starting "Tere bin mar jaana" in this song was taken from the traditional Punjabi wedding song "Jind Mahi Baaj Tere Kumalaaiyaan" by Asa Singh Mastana. This tune was also used in the Hindi film songs "Tere Phoolon Jaisa Rang" ("Kabhi Kabhie", 1976), Pakistani song "Ni Sohniye Kee Kariye" by Naseebo Lal from Na Javein Pardes. Then again in the song "Tenu Menu I Love You" from Kaun Kare Kurbanie, The intro verses of "Lodi" from Veer Zara, "Hamari Shaadi Mein" ("Vivah", 2006), "Tauba Main Pyaar Karke Pachhtaaya" ("Pyaar Ke Side Effects", 2006) and "Arjan Vailly" ("Animal", 2023)."Ik Vaari" from Mere Husband Ki Biwi. Many other Punjabi artiste did their own cover version of "Jind Mahi". The singer's are Malkit Singh, Gitaz Bindrakhia, "Jindua" by Balwinderù Safri from the album Bomb The Tumbi, Sunidhi Chauhan song in Angrej, Panjabi MC,Vidya Vox and Ricky Jatt song "Leon On", Jagir Singh and Deputy, Alaap (Channi Singh),Barjinder Bari,Navneet Kaur, Harshdeep Kaur, Balbir Chand, Jagjit Singh, "Jindua" by Maninder Singh, "Jindua" by Sarbjeet Cheema,"Jindua (Jind Mahi)" by Mahendra Kapoor and Neelam, " Jind Mahi Boliyan" by Amar Tooray from the movie Where's The Party Yaar,Jind Mahi (feat. Mehi, General Levy & Kat Neocleous),Minu Bakshi, "Jindua" by Ravinder Ranguwal,"Jindua" by Sukhi Brar, Amar Group from the album Bhangra Beats, "Raaj Karega Maalik" from Maalik.
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