Saturday, 15 February 2014

Gunday

Gunday - Delivering Promises In Bits And Pieces (Hindi) : Film Review
 
The movie tries to show us that hooligans too have a good heart. Above all, it portrays the ‘culture’ of freedom in them | Dinesh Kumar, Yentha.com



People are most happy when they are free. It helps if their actions can be justified. The heroes in this movie live a free life. They are gundas (hooligans) but they portray themselves as the products of the system. System never allowed them to do the right thing and never gave them what they deserved. Hence, leaving them with no choice but to snatch it. This is a simple dialogue in the movie but clearly shows why so many talented young men take the wrong turn. It depicts that the story is not a question of one or two individuals but of the society as a whole.

The movie is based on the Kolkata of 1970s. It is the story of Bikram (Ranveer Singh) and Bala (Arjun Kapoor), two refugees. The story hints that these two were made hooligans because of the system. No one was able to arrest their rise in the city. Satya (Irrfan Khan), a police officer, was given the task to convict them. At the same time, Nandita (Priyanka Chopra) enters their lives and both of them fall in love with her.

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