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A special mention goes to the talented child artist Vishesh Bansal, who holds his own despite Irrfan Khan being his co-star. Trailing Irrfan Khan on a close second is Jimmy Sheirgill, who, yet again, does a decent and commendable job with his character in the film. What the audience will sorely miss in his performance are those hard hitting one liners (both, witty and sarcastic) for which he is best known. Despite being the kidnapper, his emotional bond with the kidnapped child (read 'Stockholm Syndrome') is very endearing. The film (needless to say) rides solely on the shoulders of this powerhouse performer, who, yet again, churns out a decent (but, not splendid) performance with MADAARI. Speaking about Irrfan Khan, amidst everyone, he is the only actor who stands out in the film. Secondly, despite Irrfan Khan kidnapping the only son of the Home Minister (no less), he very conveniently 'summons' the Home Minister and other 'defaulters' in his house in a simple chawl, while the top security forces standing right outside are helpless. Examples to this are in the form of scenes like despite Irrfan Khan's wife going and settling abroad for unknown reasons, still, she lands up supporting him and his cause. What also work against the film are the 'over-the-top' and intangible situations that Nishikant Kamat shows in the film. Given the fact that Nishikant Kamat had a powerful performer like Irrfan Khan in the film, he could have easily turned MADAARI into a miraculously outstanding film. Its only the film's last 15-20 minutes that actually have a gripping effect on the viewers. While the film's first half is average with no edge-of-the-seat thrills, the film loses its remaining charm in its stretched second half. Given the fact that, hard hitting films happen to be Nishikant Kamat's homeground, the audiences' huge expectation that he would bring something new with MADAARI, sadly remains unmet. The film's director Nishikant Kamat (who had directed the action packed Rocky Handsome earlier this year) does a very average job with MADAARI. The film's script however fails to bring that novelty factor. The subject of corruption in the system is not anything new however the treatment could've made a lot of difference. While the film's story (Shailja Kejriwal) is very average, its screenplay (Ritesh Shah) is unconvincing and very convenient, with lot of cinematic liberties taken to push the story forward. While MADAARI's trailers gave an impression about the film being high on drama and adrenaline rush galore, the film turns out to be (almost) the opposite. Does Nirmal keep his promise and fearlessly meet Prashant Goswami in front of everyone, does Nirmal really keep the child Rohan safe in his 'custody', and why exactly is Nirmal doing all this, is what forms the rest of the story. But, this time round, Nachiket Verma instructs his team to shoot Nirmal the very moment they see him.
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At the same time, Nirmal calls Prashant Goswami and demands him to have an open discussion before the general public, something that Prashant Goswami agrees to. Amidst all this, Nachiket Verma and his team manage to track down Nirmal and his whereabouts. And when the kidnapper Nirmal calls up Prashant Goswami, the latter who was expecting a ransom in the form of some money, gets shell shocked to hear Nirmal's strange demand.
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Being a high profile case, the razor sharp Nachiket Verma (Jimmy Sheirgill) gets chosen for the job of bringing back Prashant Goswami's son. Needless to say, this kidnapping shakes not just the Home Minister Prashant Goswami and his wife, but also his cabinet ministers. It's only after Nirmal 'studies' all the activities and movements of his 'target' Rohan, does he manage to kidnap him after drugging his food. The kidnapping does not happen in a day's time. The film starts off with the kidnapping of Home Minister Prashant Goswami's (Tushar Dalvi) only son Rohan Goswami (Vishesh Bansal) by Nirmal Kumar (Irrfan Khan). Will it be able to 'juggle' its way to the Box-Office collections, let's analyze. This week's release is the hard hitting MADAARI that stars Irrfan Khan in the lead role. Testimonies to this stand bright in the form of films like NAYAK, A WEDNESDAY, RANG DE BASANTI and others. Bollywood has seen many films that have been based on the theme of common man's fight against rampant corruption.