Madaari, that hit theatres on Friday, is the story of a common man Nirmal Kumar (Irrfan) who loses his son in a tragedy caused by corruption, and decides to seek justice by kidnapping the son of the country’s home minister (Tushar Dalvi). Read: Madaari, A Wednesday and Damini: The one-man fight against system Yet with all the ingredients for an intriguing thriller, Madaari is the perfect example of how to spoil the perfect recipe, with director Nishikant Kamat as its master chef. Starring critically acclaimed actors Irrfan and Jimmy, this is a vigilante story aimed at highlighting our corrupt system. Nishikant Kamat earlier made Mumbai Meri Jaan which also starred Irrfan. Baaz pe palatwaar hua, kahaani sacchi nahi lagti magar acchi lagti hai.” It almost sounds like a promise of a gripping social thriller. ![]() Kahaani sacchi lagti hai magar acchi nahi lagti. Is Madaari begins with Irrfan Khan’s voiceover saying, “ Baaz chuhe pe jhapta, use utha le gaya. ![]() Despite a well-intentioned and intriguing story on vigilante justice and actors like Irrfan Khan and Jimmy Shergill, Madaari comes across as a rather vague, stretched and cliched film. If you have a good story and a bunch of talented actors, you can make a good movie, right? Wrong. Cast: Irfan Khan, Jimmy Shergill, Tushar Dalvi, Vishesh Bansal
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