Dabangg

2010
Dabangg
6.2| 2h10m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 10 September 2010 Released
Producted By: Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision
Country: India
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A troubled relationship with his younger half-brother and stepfather compels Chulbul Pandey to become a corrupt but fearless cop whose life changes when he locks horns with a corrupt political leader.

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gopisureshkumar The story of dabang is very simple.It is about a corrupt police officer who faces challenges from his family, gangsters and politicians.But what made DABANGG stood out was how it was directed.Director Abhinav Kashyap did a fantastic job And what made Dabang more special is the presence of Salman in an action scenes after Wanted.Most importantly, it's not meant to make sense. It's only meant to entertain. And entertain, it does in overdoses. No, this isn't meant for people who are looking for different cinema. Nor is it meant for the viewer who likes movies to appeal to his head.movie lore and swear by its popcorn quotient, Dabangg is the greatest getaway of the season
gopichandsingh That's Abhinav Kashyap's contribution to a film that could have easily just remained a competent actioner. Instead he takes it a notch higher, making Chulbul a character worth remembering, who wears dark glasses because he wants to hide the fact that his eyes occasionally well up with tears and who almost pukes before calling his much hated stepfather "papa". There's a freshness in the idiom which comes from an utter lack of self consciousness. This is not Deepika Padukone and Neil Nitin Mukesh trying to be Marathi chawl kids. This is the real stuff, or as real as Salman can make his acting--it's as if he is winking at the audience all along, saying catch me if you can.
gopiparthsingh That's Abhinav Kashyap's contribution to a film that could have easily just remained a competent action. Instead he takes it a notch higher, making talkative a character worth remembering, who wears dark glasses because he wants to hide the fact that his eyes occasionally well up with tears and who almost pukes before calling his much hated stepfather "papa". There's a freshness in the idiom which comes from an utter lack of self consciousness. This is not Deepika Padukone and Neil Nitin Mukesh trying to be Marathi chawl kids. This is the real stuff, or as real as Salman can make his acting--it's as if he is winking at the audience all along, saying catch me if you can.
alifmansoori Hey Guys , I agree with the review "Snobs" . I feel that expecting an entertainment pot boiler to be a David Lynch's master piece is exactly what's bringing out the snobbery of the viewers who gave a low rating to this movie. A humble request , please go back to watching National Geographic or the History channel for your "realism " and please stop "brown nosing" Hollywood flicks, even your great Master film maker like Steven Spielberg has made cringe worthy movies like the last Indiana Jones , where Monkeys and Shia Lebouf are performing cartoon antics . In comparison Dabangg is a no nonsense film from a no nonsense action star/ actor Mr Salman Khan . Why don't you haters stick to your altar and continue your worship of "every thing - foreign- must -be -good" temple and leave movies like Dabangg for the rest of us to enjoy it purely for entertainment's sake . Hats off to Mr Khan and we request more sequels and prequels please . Thanks for entertaining us . I wish you all the very best Mr Salman Khan.