Madaari (Madari) review: Irrfan Khan’s return
Madaari (Madari) review: Irrfan Khan’s return
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Directed by- Nishikant Kamat

Written by- Shailja Kejriwal

Music director- Vishal Bharadwaj

Cast- Irrfan khan, Jimmy Shergill, Vishesh bansal, Tushar dalvi

Rating- 7/10

Madari movie directed by Nishkant kamat got released on 22 July. The movie is filled with action, suspense and emotion. The film makes the audience aware about the recent issues prevailing in our Indian society.

The story is of a man Nirmal (Irrfan khan), who kidnaps the politican (Tushar Dalvi) son. Instead of money he demands the politician to search for his son who went missing due to corruption. Jimmy Shergill played the role of a police inspector. The whole story revolves around how Nirmal lost his child, kidnapped the politician child and how the police did investigation of the case.

The actors did the fabulous acting and it connects the audience fully to the movie. Irrfan Khan did full justice with the role and jimmy Shergill also did good acting. Vishesh Bansal who played the role of child also acted very well. The two songs in the movie “Dama Dama Dam” and “Masum sa” are good.

The movie in all is great and if you love suspense then you should definitely watch it. You will love the acting of the Irrfan Khan. You will feel happy after you invest your money in watching it. 

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