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Corporate

Two corporate giants compete in order to recklessly maximize their respective profits.

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Release : 2006
Rating : 6.6
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Crew : Director,  Screenplay, 
Cast : Bipasha Basu Kay Kay Menon Minissha Lamba Navni Parihar Rajat Kapoor
Genre : Crime

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Karry
2021/05/13

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Matrixston
2018/08/30

Wow! Such a good movie.

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ThiefHott
2018/08/30

Too much of everything

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Stevecorp
2018/08/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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suchet7
2014/01/09

Bhandarkar's 'Corporate' is one of the finest movies of Bollywood ever made on the business rivalries in a corporate world. The Marwhas and Sehgal groups depicted as the two big corporate giants of food industry in Mumbai are always in a rival situation to outclass each other in their business. When the movie was released in 2006 the media rumored that plot of the movie was based on the actual business rivalry between Coke and Pepsi groups. It seemed to be true as Bhandarkar is well known for making realistic cinema as he has done in past with hits like Chandani Bar, Page 3. Well Corporate movie has all the ingredients of the corporate life style. The profit making as the sole ideology of the capitalists was there ever since the start of Industrial revolution in England and it still continues in its most refined form in this age of Globalization. The movie very well presents this fact through its characters and its basic plot. The star cast chosen was great. Whether it was Gulab Rao the state minister, Raj Babbar( President of Marwah groups), Bipasha, Key key Menon all did full justice to their roles. Their dresses, mannerism, gestures , dialogues, business meeting scenes presented a very realistic nature of the business world. I somehow disagree with the views of the above viewers who in their comment have stated that item number song was unnecessary. But it had a connection with the movie. It depicted and exposed ministers secret acts of sleeping with beautiful actresses or dancers in hotels. The movie very well explains the much known fact that in corporate sector money and profit are much preferred than a relationship. Besides this in business one has to be very watchful and alert and a slight irresponsibility at managerial level position can put the entire company in a big trouble especially if the irresponsibility is due to one's temptation or habit of drinking and womanizing. Above all in my view a corporate is a must watch especially for a management student. The prestigious IIM in India had incorporated this movie as part of their teaching curriculum way back in 2006-07. It seemed Bhandarkar really worked hard in researching this issue and thus presented in a highly commendable fashion. Bhandarkar has brought the issues of ambitions, corruptions, deceit, betrayal, success and failures in the field of journalism, corporate sector, fashion,law. I think an important area of 'Education' has yet to be researched and presented before the public by Bhandarkar.

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silvan-desouza
2013/12/18

Madhur Bandarkar started off with Trishakti a dud which was a commercial film but he was taken into notice once he did Chandni Bar(2001) which was a benchmark as it was a female oriented movie brilliantly told. It brought out the best from Tabu too and won her laurels. Then he made Satta(2003) which was based on politics power with Raveena where again she won laurels, then he took a break and tried commercial cinema with AAN(2004) which bombed and then again he went ahead with Corporate(2006) which is based on corporate politics, A very hithero attempted subject. To his credit he does handle the subject well but now it's becoming predictable, In how many more films will he show the same type characters, All industries in pessimistic way? We know the politics and functions but why always paint a black picture? Yet the film does amaze you many times till the end but the problem is it's predictability and also stereotypical clichés.Direction is good Music is okayBipasha does her part well, Madhur brings out the best from her Kaykay Menon gets less scope but does well, Rajat Kapoor, Raj Babbar are good in their parts, Achint Kaur is okay Lillete Dubey is typecast, Minisha Lamba and Sameer Dattani get no scope, Vinay Apte is good, rest are okay

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Avinash Patalay
2008/01/04

The cut-throat corporate wars, business tactics, strategies, sleazy deals, political paybacks, eroded business values, the soft-drink scandal.... you name it Corporate has it all... with a touch of realism.Flip open a copy of The Economic Times, the headlines forms the backbone of the movie. In an attempt to incorporate all of them (which require background and screen time), the movie as whole does not get it right.The snippets/ humour predominant in Page-3 are missing in Corporate.Raj Babbar is perfect as Marwah, typical business dynasty. Its good to see Navni Parihar after a long time. The superstitious beliefs of Dharmesh Marwah are true-to-life.Rajat Kapoor is a perfect cast for the Harvard graduate raring to be the nexgen entrepreneur.Lillete Dubey as the media bookie is perfectly cast.Minisha Lamba's role got chopped at the editing table big time.Sandeep Mehta does the leachy Pervez with utmost perfection that you will hate the very sight of him.Kay Kay Menon – this guy is a powerhouse of talent and no two ways about it. Very effective.And finally Bipasha – in business suits she gets into the character of no nonsense Nishi. She portrays the softer side of the character equally well.Thanks to real-life celebrity for this appearances in the movie.Finally the end is similar to Chandni Bar – bit depressing, true-to-life.... reinforcing the fact that might is right.

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nomanali77
2006/07/12

Corporate explores the dark world of politics and under-the-table boardroom techniques in the business world. Set in present day Mumbai, it follows the story of our main protagonist Nishi (Bipasha Basu) and how everything and everyone around her have an effect.Tightly scripted and well acted, Corporate could have made it to being the best film this year, if it wasn't for a few things.1. The director brings in songs where they weren't needed. The item number, especially, was completely out of place.2. The slight love angle between Minisha and Sameer is totally useless... in fact, Sameer's character wasn't even needed.3. the character of the pervert CEO was pushed too far. He is a middle aged man in a bad marriage. He likes other women. But he doesn't need to bite his lips all the time in a horny fashion. Totally unrequired and a bit unrealistic.4. Bpasha's scene at home with Minisha did not need to have as much emotion as it did. It came off weak, since she was shown as a strong woman. A strong woman in a bad marriage would not be weeping that way 5 years later.All this does not mean that this is a bad movie. It is a rather good one, in fact. These points have been marked just as a severely critical viewpoint. You can actually walk in and totally enjoy the film.

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