So when a neighbour (Shernaz Patel) claims to talk to her dead son’s spirit, Roshni does not need much convincing to seek her help. Old hands in the police department try and persuade Suri to drop the case, claiming it to be one of the unexplained “A Final” ones.īlaming himself for his son’s death, Suri spends his nights wide awake, driving through desolate streets and seeking answers, leaving Roshni alone to grapple with her pain. While he tries to connect the dots of the murder, blackmail and the lies, he and wife Roshni (Rani Mukerji) are barely able to come to terms with the death of their son. He has a street-smart junior, Devrath (Raj Kumar Yadav) who helps him in the investigation, a deliciously inviting hooker, Rosy (Kareena Kapoor), who drops mysterious hints about the case and talks in riddles, and a tricky Temur (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) who’s playing his own games. His search for answers takes him to seedy whorehouses and a milieu of pigheadedly uncooperative to dangerously seductive characters.
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When a famous actor dies in a mysterious accident, police officer Surjan Singh Shekhawat aka Suri (Aamir Khan) mixes up his personal and professional worlds. Not only did she full-fills her vow to bring him to justice, but she also beats the criminal to send out a message how people who disrespect women should be punished.There’s a lot of searching in Talaash Aamir’s quest to solve a murder, Rani gropes for closure, Nawazuddin tries to find a way out of his hellish life. After an intense fight with Shiv, wherein she also had to take up some hard punches, Rani manages to catch him successfully. Shivani Shivaji Roy promises to beat the criminal with the belt as she locks her up to avenge all those he had brutally raped. The climax is undoubtedly the best part of the movie. Once again, while highlighting the plight of women in our country, Rani says, “Barabari toh door ki baat hai sir filhaal hissedaari mil jaaye naa wohi bahut hai.” This dialogue yet gives goosebumps to many fans. In the movie, Shivani Roy vows to catch and bring him to justice and she does it with all her force. She compares women’s struggle with a significant mythological event of Ramayana an says, “Har aurat mein Sita basi hai sir kyunki har aurat Sita maiyaa jaisi agnipariksha roz deti hai.sawaal sirf ussi par uthaye jaate hai.” Another nerve wrecking dialogue The hard-hitting comparison of Women with goddess Sitaĭuring the nail-biting experience, there comes a point when Rani’s Shivani Shivaji Roy reiterates all the problems that women face with a hard-hitting dialogue. This interview is not only inspirational, but it also hurts the ego of the criminal. Mukerji, in fact, goes on to deliver a long sermon on the challenges and the deep-rooted prejudices against women through a sequence of a televised interview. It also quotes the statistics, including inadequate representation of women in Parliament, to highlight the great gender divide in the country. In between the thrilling moments, the movie also seeks to underline the patriarchal mindset and gender inequality prevailing in our Indian society. Be it evaluating the crime scene or handling the pressure of the patriarchal system, Shivani Shivaji Roy never bows down. While catching the psychopath, Shiv 'Sunny' Prasad Yadav aka Bajrang Chaiwala, it’s Shivani’s quick thinking and excellence that makes it possible to catch the heinous criminal who leaves behind battered bodies.
As Mardaani 2 clocks 2, here, we have listed down 5 highlights of the movie that makes it a must-watch. Mardaani 2 also features Vikram Singh Chauhan and Rajesh Sharma in significant roles.
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The plot of the film revolves around the life of the fierce cop Shivani Shivaji Roy on a mission to catch a young and remorseless serial killer who is raping and murdering young women in the city. Helmed by Gopi Puthran, the movie was bankrolled by Aditya Chopra. Recently, her fierce action-thriller film Mardaani 2 celebrated its second anniversary. Her notable work includes Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Veer-Zaara, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Black, No one Killed Jessica, Talaash: The Answer Lies Within, Hichki, Mardaani, and many more. She made her Bollywood debut in the 1996 social drama Raja Ki Aayegi Baarat.
Rani Mukerji is an Indian actor whose roles have been cited in the media as a significant deviation from previous screen portrayals of Indian women.