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Rating: 7.6/10 by 37 users

Mukkabaaz (2018)

A low caste boxer, Shravan, trains at a gym controlled by a local Don, Mishra. Shravan falls for Mishra's niece, Sunaina. Mishra does not approve of this match. Shravan strives to win Sunaina's hand in marriage and become a successful boxer while trying to avoid retaliation from Mishra.

Directing:
  • Anurag Kashyap
Writing:
  • Anurag Kashyap
  • Ranjan Chandel
  • K. D. Satyam
  • Vineet Kumar Singh
  • Prasoon Mishra
  • Anurag Kashyap
  • Anurag Kashyap
  • Hussain Haidry
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jan 12, 2018

Rating: 7.6/10 by 37 users

Alternative Title:
The Brawler - NL

Country:
India
Language:
हिन्दी
Runtime: 02 hour 25 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: boxing, caste politics
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Zoya Hussain
Sunaina Mishra
Ravi Kishan
Sanjay Kumar
Jimmy Shergill
Bhagwan Das Mishra
Shreedhar Dubey
Gopal Tiwari
Rajesh Tailang
Shravan's Father
Chittaranjan Tripathy
Shravan's Railway Boss

amanshroff

** U will love the 'Mike Tyson' of UP !!** The title Anurag Kashyap's latest refers to the central character, aspiring boxer Shravan (Vineet Kumar Singh).This film, which is loosely based on a true story, focuses on the cross-caste romance between Shravan and Sunaina (Zoya Hussain), the feisty, mute niece of gangster boxing promoter Bhagwan Das (Jimmy Shergill, struggling with decidedly uncomfortable-looking contact lenses). Like Kashyap’s impressive gangster epic The Gangs of Wasseypur, this is gritty, grubby film-making. The dialogue is robustly filthy, the violence unflinching and the music loaded with innuendo. And while the fight sequences lack polish, the plot points are pounded home with fists, feet and iron bars. Shravan (Vineet Kumar Singh) is the true hero of this film. His is a tremendous performance, not least because of his staggeringly authentic physicality. Singh looks the part, from the way his t-shirt sleeve cuts into his biceps like tightly tied twine to the agility with which he skips in the ring, and his arduous workouts immediately put glossier Hindi film heroes in their place. He makes Shravan real, when he's throwing punches as well as when he's vulnerable. Ravi Kishan blew me away with his role as a sincere Dalit coach, one who grew up idolising Pele, wasn't allowed to box, but is an athlete and sits bolt upright, even when being insulted. Now about the film's villain, Bhagwan - the coach named God - but Jimmy Shergill, bloodshot eyes and menacing rage, is incredible. Scary good, as they say. Why he is scary is something you should discover. Though in spite of a lengthy run time,Kashyap’s films have an unpredictable energy that can be genuinely thrilling to watch. This is certainly true of this politics-infused sports melodrama. Each and every character has given a marvelous performance, And specially Shravan, You can feel him into the character. _Overall, It is Kashyap's one of the greatest movie, it has all sought of flavors which will keep u intact and admired from time to time. A worthy film and a true entertainer_


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