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Gulaal

A law student witnesses the struggles of the Rajputs, deception, homicide and crime after being elected as General Secretary of his college.

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Release : 2009
Rating : 8
Studio : Zee Limelight, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Raj Singh Chaudhary Kay Kay Menon Piyush Mishra Abhimanyu Singh Jesse Randhawa
Genre : Drama Crime

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Hottoceame
2018/08/30

The Age of Commercialism

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Sarita Rafferty
2018/08/30

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Josephina
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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Janis
2018/08/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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b-ragoowanshi
2011/03/03

Hey guys, I was just searching for gulal the movie on google and came across gulal the serial on Star TV...its about this girl in kutch and how her life is there around there...i liked the concept about the serial so its a bit like the movie i guess you guys should see it...i am posting the link below.It helps us to know what all problems the girls face in the rural part of India and how she tries to overcome those problems and tries to save her family.To find about her struggle stay tunned to gulal.... all this can be seen in HD format on the link below.LINK:-http://www.startv.in/shows.asp?serialid=148&channel_id=1

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deepakkhasa
2011/01/01

Hands Down ! one of the best movies i have ever seen Indian cinema produce in a very long time. Very good story that is based on reality of struggle between Indian culture and youth of today. The story line was really god and the characters were very well executed by the actors. A very well thought and executed movie and shows the reality of Indian society and college politics. plus the dialogs were very well written and as well as delivered and i have to say that this is one of the best roles Kay Kay Menon ever played a mush watch. the struggles of the Rajputs is true fact. All in all a really good action pack movie with almost everything,.

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Ajayram
2009/12/29

This has to be Indian Cinema at its best. All the characters have so cleverly crafted and written. Special mention must go to Piyush Mehra for having created awesome lyrics and songs plus having acted brilliantly as well.This being a film with a political theme was extremely well executed.Kay Kay gives a mind boggling performance. His opening speech was just awesome. His performance as the arrogant revolutionary fighting for dominance was the best.It was also very refreshing to see Aditya Shrivastav acting in a completely different role as I've seen him previously before only in CID as a police officer and this was surely a treat to watch. Ayesha Mohan was really the surprise package in the movie and played the role of femme fatale to perfection. Deepak Dobriyal was also good as the faithful sidekick and even Raj Singh Chaudhary as the innocent student.However, I felt that Mahie Gill and Jessie Randhawa s characters did not get adequate screen space.The screenplay was also good with witty dialogues and captivating plot. However,I felt that the ending was a little stretched.All in all,an amazing offbeat movie for real cinema lovers. It was not the usual Bollywood masala stereotyped melodramatic stuff. Would love to see more movies like these.Definitely this movie can be seen at least twice. Score: 8.5/10.

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sumanbarthakursmailbox
2009/12/19

Gulaal, directed by Anurag Kashyap is an endlessly fascinating movie about politics and the youth, about love and betrayal, about reform and revenge. It's a film with many layers, and one with solid drama at its core, which makes it such an engaging watch. Kashyap knows the world he's showing us in this film and takes us through it with an assuredness that I found missing in his last picture, Dev D.He serves up a palette of diverse characters and flirts with interesting issues like campus ragging, student activism, caste biases and the thirst for legitimacy. Set in Rajasthan, Gulaal's central premise involves the efforts of the erstwhile royal community to claim back their Rajputana province from the democratic government.The film follows meek law student Dileep Singh (played by newcomer Raja Singh Chaudhary) who arrives on campus to pursue graduation and falls into the company of an older student and royal sprog Rananjay Singh (played by Abhimanyu Singh) which changes the course of his life completely. When the local kingpin Dukey Bana (played by Kay Kay Menon) convinces Rananjay to contest college elections on behalf of his Rajputana party, little does our protagonist Dileep realize he too will get sucked into a world of corrupt politics and crime.Without going into too many details, let's just say Dileep ends up standing for and winning the college elections in place of his friend and roommate Rananjay, and discovers subsequently he's just a pawn in Dukey Bana's larger plans.There is also the matter of a girl; in this case the ambitious, illegitimate daughter of a royal who loses the campus election to Dileep, but finds another more deceitful way to realize her ambitions. Much of the charm of Gulaal lies in its setting; Rajasthan's varied landscape - a clash between tradition and modernity, becomes as intriguing a character as any, and Kashyap shoots this terrain realistically, rough around the edges even, sucking us into his dark, brooding drama from the word go. Rich with characters and sub-plots, Kashyap opts for a straightforward narration, making this film his most accessible since "Black Friday". Gulaal is remarkable also for the brave manner in which it mirrors the dangerous political scenario in Mubai by using the Dukey Bana character played by Kay Kay Menon as a metaphor for fundamentalist leader Raj Thackeray and his MNS party. The masterstroke in Gulaal however, is its music. Piyush Mishra, as the eccentric poet Prithvi Bana - an outsider in this violent world - delivers evocative numbers that are hard to get out of your head for the sheer honesty and brutality of their lyrics. By way of indulgences, there is the unexplained character of the Ardh Narishwar, and also the film's sluggish pace. At two-and-a-half long hours, Gulaal is loose and meanders in places which is a pity because it has the potential to be a taut thriller. Nevertheless it's eminently watchable for its characters and the actors who play them. Of the ensemble, it's Kay Kay Menon as Dukey Bana and particularly Abhimanyu Singh as Rananjay who stand out with powerful performances that remain etched in your memory. I was a little unconvinced by Raja Singh Chaudhary's performance as Dileep, who plays his part adequately but fails to internalise the catharsis he goes through in order to reach upto the film's horrific end. Similarly underdeveloped was Jesse Randhawa's track as the young teacher whose life changes permanently after a shocking incident of ragging.These are, however, mere nitpickings in a competent, compelling film that is in equal parts humorous and courageous. Unlike No Smoking and even Dev D to an extent which alienated some audiences because of their indulgent storytelling style, this one is not a difficult watch.It is a provocative yet poignant, and that rare kind of film that transports you bang in the middle of its action. Watch it to understand why Anurag Kashyap is one of the most exciting voices in Hindi cinema today.

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