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Réalisé par Ram Gopal VarmaGenres Drame,
Action,
PolicierActeurs Akkineni Nagarjuna,
Amala Paul,
Amala Akkineni,
Raghuvaran,
J. D. Chakravarthy,
Paresh RawalNote79%
The film opens with a bunch of gangsters, led by Ganesh, waiting outside the (fictional) VAS college of Arts & Sciences. A college student JD (JD Chakravarthy) gestures to the goons and they proceed to savagely assault another student and his friends.Réalisé par Ram Gopal VarmaGenres Drame,
Thriller,
PolicierThèmes Maladie,
Tueur en série,
FolieActeurs Revathi,
Kota Srinivasa Rao,
Manchu Vishnu,
Brahmanandam,
Navdeep,
Tejaswi MadivadaNote56%
Inspired by a real life incident, the film is based on a serial killer who sends a wave of panic across Hyderabad. Réalisé par Ram Gopal VarmaGenres Drame,
Biographie,
Action,
PolicierThèmes Sport,
Arts martiaux,
PolitiqueActeurs Suriya,
Vivek Oberoi,
Sudeep,
Shatrughan Sinha,
Kota Srinivasa Rao,
Abhimanyu SinghNote75%
The film starts with a narration about politics and gangs in Anantpur district, Andhra Pradesh. The opening scene of a murder in broad daylight, which the narrator calls "rakta politics", sets the tone of the movie. Narasimha Reddy, a local politician, is a powerful man in the area. His close associate Veera Bhadra (Rajendra Gupta) is his trustwothy ally for his political work, to the extent that Narasimha Reddy gives him freedom to contest Jilla Parishad polls with his men. Veera Bhadra champions the causes of the poor and oppressed and they look up to him like their leader. Genres Drame,
ComédieActeurs Allari Naresh,
Krishna Bhagavan,
Tanikella Bharani,
Farzana Barucha,
Dharmavarapu Subramanyam,
BrahmanandamNote55%
There are two brothers called Bommana Brothers (Allari Naresh and Krishna Bhagavaan) who were thieves by profession and their parents (Tanikella Bharani and Kovai Sarala) always encourage them to do thefts as they too practise the same. Once, these Bommana Brothers cheat a bank manager (Dharmavarapu Subramanyam) and escape with the money. Of course, they get caught by the police and escape from the police too with the help of their father. Then, they accidentally look at the photograph of two sisters and gather information about them. They are Mani Chandana (Farjana) and Siri Chandana (Rithima) and both of them are the daughters of Mohan Rao (Kota Srinivasa Rao), the owner of popular cloth business chan.
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Réalisé par Ram Gopal VarmaOrigine IndeGenres Drame,
Thriller,
Action,
PolicierThèmes Afrique post-coloniale,
Mafia,
La musique,
Musique,
Bollywood,
GangstersActeurs Ajay Devgn,
Mohanlal,
Manisha Koirala,
Vivek Oberoi,
Seema Biswas,
Antara MaliNote79%
The film highlights the economics behind running an Indian mafia organization. In the opening, Ajay Devgan describes the modus operandi of underworld: , 2h33
Réalisé par Ram Gopal VarmaGenres Drame,
Fantasy,
Musical,
RomanceThèmes MusiqueActeurs Urmila Matondkar,
Aftab Shivdasani,
Dalip Tahil,
Smita Jaykar,
Rajpal Yadav,
Neeraj VoraNote54%
Kittu (Aftab Shivdasani) is an arts student in Pune and is madly in love with actress and film star Malika (Urmila Matondkar). He has posters up on his wall and goes to all of her movies, and even fantasizes that she is there with him when he is watching these items. His father concerned with his son's declining exam scores, confronts Kittu on his obsession and tears down the posters. To Kittu, this is almost as bad as murder and decides to move out and away to Mumbai, where the star, herself, lives., 2h51
Réalisé par Ram Gopal VarmaGenres Drame,
Thriller,
Action,
PolicierThèmes GangstersActeurs J. D. Chakravarthy,
Urmila Matondkar,
Sushant Singh,
Manoj Bajpayee,
Paresh Rawal,
Shefali ShahNote82%
Mumbai is in the midst of a turf war between two gangs, collectively referred to as the Mumbai underworld when Satya (J.D Chakravarthy), a man without a past, comes to the city looking for employment. While waiting tables at the local dance bar, he gets involved in a scuffle with Jagga (Jeeva), bag man for dreaded don Guru Narayan (Raju Mavani). Jagga takes his revenge by getting Satya arrested on false charges of pimping. In jail, Satya clashes with yet another member of Mumbai's mafia, underworld don Bhiku Mhatre (Manoj Bajpai), who is in prison pending trial for the murder of a prominent film producer. Mhatre, pleased with Satya's bravado, extends a hand of friendship and arranges for his release as well as accommodation. With Mhatre's help, Satya avenges himself by gunning down Jagga in the very same dance bar and joins Mhatre's gang.
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