![]() A random stranger kidnaps the son of India's Home Minister. The first half of Madaari is atmospheric and effective. Unlike A Wednesday there's no monologue, instead a subtle reflection on everything that should change in our democracy. It takes a human tragedy and turns into a critique of the social and political system. Remarkably the movie chooses to do this with a conversational style that's a rare sight in Hindi cinema. The state of corruption, the apathy towards the common man, the lack of accountability across the country, everything is said out loud in this film. It takes a courageous stand to highlight everything that's wrong with the system of Indian democracy. Remember A Wednesday? Madaari is the same brand of cinema. Quick take: Great message and writing save the film
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