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Mallik is a henchman of Aslam Bhai, a Mumbai underworld kingpin. He inducts local hothead Chandu into the gang, and the two of them soon form a formidable faction within the gang, eventually displacing Aslam. As the empire grows, however, the two of them start drifting apart.

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Release : 2002
Rating : 8
Studio : RGV Film Factory, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Ajay Devgn Vivek Oberoi Mohanlal Manisha Koirala Seema Biswas
Genre : Drama Action Crime

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Reviews

Interesteg
2018/08/30

What makes it different from others?

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ManiakJiggy
2018/08/30

This is How Movies Should Be Made

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NekoHomey
2018/08/30

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Bessie Smyth
2018/08/30

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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Anish Misra
2013/08/16

Plot: It tells us the story of Malik (Ajay Devgn), an underworld don who appoints Chandu (Vivek Oberoi) to work with him. Sreenivasan (Mohanlal), tries to nab both of them.Writing: Jaideep Sahni (Known for Chak De India) has done a great job yet again. His story beautifully brings out some truths of the underworld. It keeps me engaged till the very end. ()Music: Not much good. Some songs I liked were 'Khallas' and 'Sab Ganda Hai'.Acting: Ajay Devgn is as usual the best. Vivek in his debut film comes as a dark horse. Manisha Koirala was also good. Antara Mali was good. Mohanlal is also one to look out for.Action: Mostly consists of gunfights rather than any kicking or boxing which is much relevant in these films.Favorite Scene: When Chandu tells Malik that he will not leave him. Another one is when Sreenivasan visits Chandu at the hospital.Verdict: It is a must watch. A film that comes once a year.

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Srinivas G Phani
2012/08/23

Ram Gopal Varma made the critically acclaimed and surprisingly commercially successful film that boosted and launched the careers of the actors, writers and music composers – Satya. After four years, he came back with another hard hitting take on the Mumbai underworld by the name of Company. Company is one of the best films made in India and will stay alive for eons to come. Although it portrays the underworld, it has its underlying message loud and clear over every frame – Crime Never Pays. It depicts both the police and the gangsters and leaves for you to decide which is right of the two.Company is the story of two friends who turn foes through the length of the film. Chandu is a small time 'bhai' who makes it big as the right hand of Malik. The central character of the film, Malik, is a mafia leader who sets up the most successful crime organization in Mumbai by the name of Company. The two good friends turn enemies somewhere in between the film. It all takes place so vividly on the screen that you almost miss when they turned foes. The script moves meanderingly through the highs and lows of the Company traveling through three exotic cities and a multitude of characters.Action sequences are a huge asset to the film. Choreographed brilliantly by Allan Amin, the scenes are filmed in filthy, unpleasant bylanes of Mumbai. Much like Satya, Company also has the camera following the characters like first person view. Ram Gopal Varma has zeroed in two foreign locations for the film and both are vital to the story. Hong Kong's enormous intersections and the extra-tall buildings are a metaphor to the Company's growth and success. Kenya's Nairobi comes in the post-interval where an intense, eloquent chase sequence takes place between Chandu and Malik's men. This scene is not to be missed. The cinematography is exceptional. It has weird camera angles and some noteworthy movements. Varma's films always have innovative cinematography. Also, shooting a film with those camera angles is no easy task. I deeply apprehend the hard work gone into the making. Not a single frame has been compromised with.Production design by R. Verman is experimental at places. For instance, the look of the track 'A Shot of Company' in the beginning has a unique stamp all over. The use of red lights, spooky dance movements and a ghastly set make the song a different experience. The songs composed by Sandeep Chowta are very good. 'Khallas' is a winner from the word go and the music video is impressive. Though it comes as a speed breaker in the film, I felt it was very much necessary. This is the only song in the film. Background score by Chowta is phenomenal. Malik's soul is his best composition to date. The percussive tabla in the track is hauntingly beautiful.Story and screenplay by Jaideep Sahni deserve all the praise. As mentioned earlier, it is vivid and detailed and almost leaves you unquestionable. The film maintains a steady pace throughout which itself could have been sped up, but that doesn't hamper either. The final hour is pure bliss. Varma gives his best to this part. Also, the length is unconventional. It has an hour and a half pre-interval and just an hour's post-interval running time. This, in turn, proves Varma's unwillingness to add meaningless scenes to increase the running time and make the film dividable into two halves.Company has a bigger budget than Satya, and instead of using them for dance numbers in Egypt or Swiss, Varma gives a technically slick look to the film. The level of technical excellence in Company is what "Indian Cinema" (not bollywood) needs to attain. He sets a target for other filmmakers. Company could arguably be the only Indian film where every actor of the ensemble cast gives his career best performance. Starting with the débutante Vivek Oberoi, he gets the meatiest role in his very first film. He makes an ideal debut in a role that doesn't require histrionics but requires an actor to be that character throughout the film. He doesn't show much variety throughout but he is outstanding in the limited acts he has to do. Antra Mali springs a pleasant surprise, especially in the outrage scene in the second half. Manisha Koirala doesn't have a well defined role but she creates space for herself in the few scenes she gets. Also she smokes with élan. Ajay Devgn shines in serious roles and Company is no exception. Mohanlal exudes class in his limited screen time. His South Indian accent syncs with his character. He is the ideal tough cop of Mumbai.Company must be appreciated on the technical, narrative and performance levels. It is a notch above other Hindi dramas. Being Ram Gopal Varma's magnum opus, it is a must-watch.

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drcuts
2006/11/22

Company is far and away the absolute best non-traditional plot Hindi movie ever. I think it is even better than Sholey. It ranks up there with Scarface... no, I take it back, Company is BETTER than Scarface. I am a big gangster/mafia movie fan, and there a lot of great ones out there -- both Hindi and American -- The Godfather, Scarface, Goodfellas, Heat, Sathiya, Gangster, Khattay... but Company takes the friggin cake.Gripping plot, phenomenal acting, engaging soundtrack... this movie will have you enthralled from the moment you hit play till the closing credits, after which time you will think about the movie for hours. Vivek Oberoi is masterful, Ajay Devgan is flawless. Based on a true story, this is THE Indian movie of the decade. Ram Gopal Varma hits a home run with this masterpiece.

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Tarique Abbass
2006/01/18

I am actually a person who hate Indian movies , not because they aren't directed good or the story isn't good ,it's because I watch English Movies , and as you all know there is no match of an English or Indian Movie,so ....After reading the above paragraph , It's hard to believe that I've seen this movie for more than 100 times I guess ,the reality that has been shown in this movie , and apart from that it's not like conventional Indian movies that describe only revolving around a female and how to get her and love her the whole life of yours ....they never bother to show the realities of life as we saw in COMPANY....The camera-work was simply outstanding , acting of AjayDevgan was all time great....well I believe that movie'd have been more successful if "Malik Bhai" had not died . ... A Brilliant Movie to watch

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