Madaari

Madaari
मदारी
Directed by Nishikant Kamat
Produced by
Irrfan Khan
Shailesh Singh
Madan Paliwal
Sutapa Sikdar
Shailja Kejriwal
Written by Ritesh Shah
(Dialouges)
Screenplay by Ritesh Shah
Story by Shailja Kejriwal
Starring
Music by Vishal Bhardwaj
Sunny–Inder Bawra
Background Score:
Sameer Phaterpekar
Cinematography Avinash Arun
Edited by Arif Shaikh
Production
company
Paramhans Creations & Saptarishi Cinevision
Distributed by Pooja Entertainment & Films
Release dates
  • 22 July 2016 (2016-07-22) (India)
Country India
Language Hindi
Box office 180.7 million[1]

Madaari (English: Puppeteer) is a 2016 Indian social-thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat. It is produced by Shailesh Singh, Madan Paliwal, Sutapa Sikdar, and Shailja Kejriwal. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Vishesh Bansal, Jimmy Shergill, Tushar Dalvi and Nitesh Pandey and was released on 22 July 2016.[2][3][4]

Plot

A 10 year old child, Rohan, is kidnapped from his hostel. Rohan is the only son of the Home Minister. The army and the CBI storm into action. CBI officer Nachiket Verma (Jimmy Shergill) heads the case and gets restrain order from all the other security agencies to make sure that the kidnappers don't panic and kill Rohan. Initially the case is thought of mistaken identity wherein the kidnapper might have tried to kidnap the friend of Rohan, Cheeku who was also drugged while kidnapping.

For a long time there is silence from the kidnapper and everyone is left guessing as who it might be and at the same time the investigation is kept extremely secret, so as to keep the kidnaper(s) from killing Rohan. Behind the scenes the security agencies try to find the location of the kidnapper without raising any kind of suspicion. Rohan is actually kidnapped by Nirmal (Irrfan Khan) after drugging him. Rohan shows his anger towards Nirmal for kidnapping him. Nirmal shows Rohan a pre-recorded video of his friend Cheeku who is in a drugged state struggling with fear. Nirmal tells Rohan that Cheeku will be killed if he refuses to co-operate with him. Nirmal keeps traveling via public transport to evade his location.

One day, the kidnapper call the father of Cheeku to convey a message to the Home Minister that the kidnapper has kidnapped the son of the Home Minister on purpose. His demand is that he wants his son, who was lost in an act of negligence by the government, be found. It is then revealed that Nirmal had a happy family with his son, Apu (short for Apurva), after his wife left them. Apu died when a bridge collapsed on him on his way to school. Moved and depressed by his loss, Nirmal decided to seek revenge from the politicians and others responsible for the death of his son.

The news becomes a hot item in the media. Towards the end, Nirmal travels back to his house in Mumbai with Rohan, and calls a TV news channel from there and demands all those who were involved in the bridge collapse, including the Home Minister, come to his house, threatening to kill Rohan and himself if they don't. He makes the bridge contractor, the Home Minister and the ruling party's money man (Pratap Nimbalkar), confess their corrupt activities on a live broadcast on TV. Rohan indicates he understands why Nirmal did what he did and Rohan and Nirmal hug before Rohan leaves with his father. Nirmal surrenders to the police and is later seen immersing the articles his son was wearing when he died in a river, while under the custody of the police.

Cast

Production

Marketing

The first look poster of the film was unveiled through Twitter by Irrfan Khan and later the teaser of the film was revealed on YouTube on 10 May 2016.[5][6][7] The trailer was released by T-Series on 11 May 2016 on YouTube.[8]

Filming

The film was shot in New Delhi, Rajasthan, Dehradun, Shimla and Mumbai.[9]

Music

The first song "Dama Dama Dam" from Madaari was released on 10 June 2016.[10]

References

  1. "Madaari - Box Office". Bollywood Hungama.
  2. "Here's how Irrfan looks in a first from 'Madaari'". Hindustan Times. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  3. "Revealed: Here's What Irrfan Khan's Madaari Is Based On!". Yahoo Movies. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  4. "Irrfan Khan's Madaari to release in June". The Hindu. 12 April 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  5. "Irrfan Khan's Madaari is based on a real life event". The Indian Express. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  6. Sreeju Sudhakaran (10 May 2016). "Madaari teaser: Ssshhh! The nation is sleeping and Irrfan Khan doesn't want to wake us up!". BollywoodLife.com. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  7. "Madaari: Irrfan Khan unveils first poster". The Statesman. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  8. Rajani Chandel (11 May 2016). "'Madaari' trailer: Irrfan Khan stuns you with his performance". Times of India. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  9. "Irrfan unveils first poster of 'Madaari'". Deccan Herald. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  10. "Irrfan Khan to lip-sync in 'Madaari'". The Indian Express. 10 June 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-10.

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