A team of the best cops in Mumbai is dispatched to find a girl who has gone missing from her father's car. As the hunt for the kidnapper begins, fingers suspiciously point to closer home.
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I had to make a conscious effort to move, after sitting motionless through the climax and the end credits. I don't recall seeing a darker Indian movie. When the movie ended, I felt UGLYNESS in my soul. That's not supposed to be a good thing, but I imagine that was the purpose. The story revolves around a 10 year old girl who goes missing. Her biological father is a struggling actor, her mother is an alcoholic and her husband is a top cop. Then there's a guy whose the actor's friend and is a casting director. There are a few more notable characters. The central characters are trying to figure out the whereabouts of the girl, but they all have bones to pick with each other. Here the title comes into play. What's uglier than the supposed kidnapping of the girl is that they all have their vested interests and that they're more keen on satisfying those then actually finding the girl. The journey to the climax brings out the ugliness within these flawed characters. And it's not one for the faint hearted. Anurag Kashyap is my favorite Indian director of this day and age so I'm always a bit biased towards his movies but Ugly has got to be his finest work till date. The story isn't flawless, but the direction is. Mr. Kashyap succeeds completely in bringing out the ugliness of his characters, who could easily be breathing and walking human beings amongst us, which makes it all the more chilling.The acting by entire cast was superb. Each and every one of them brought their characters alive on screen. You could feel strongly for them, hate, sorrow, pity and a lot more. The screenplay and editing is tight, dialogues too good and natural. I felt there were 2-3 loopholes and if not for them, the actual story could've been perfect.All in all a definite 9 out of 10 for me.
this is a movie which makes us see pixels on a much larger painting up close like basic aspects of human behavior and character motivations and at the end grabs us by the arm and makes us watch the big "ugly" picture and no matter how hard we try to close our eyes it holds our eye lids open . So often we start fueling our lives by hate,jealousy,greed and how others perceive us that we stop living and start thinking that we'll find joy at our life's ext intersection and same is the case with the characters in this movie.An ex-husband who is a struggling to get a break as an actor and wants to regain his daughters custody and wife's affection. His wife who left him after his getting tired of his constant abuse,to go to a guy who loved her since college for comfort.The lover who just wants both of them to squirm to avenge the humiliation that he faced during his collage years and many other characters just as messed up as these and their struggle to get the girl back each with dark underlying motives of their own. Who are so blinded by them that they are unable to see the obvious truth which is right in front of them and can save the girl. this movie leaves a lot of room for interpretation and imagination a must watch for people who enjoy the genres crime and thriller
Ugly - A 'perfect and beautiful' neo-noir thriller film comprising of some of the most 'imperfect and ugly' characters ever written for a Bollywood movie smile emoticon The movie is 'gripping' right from the start to end, rarely deviates from the main plot and culminates with a terrific climax. The movie hits the right note in all departments- be it the screenplay, the dialogues, the way the characters are portrayed, the background score and almost everything you could ask for in a thriller. The performances are so 'top-notch' that you are faced with a tough choice to pick out the one that stands out smile emoticon A 'real gem' from Anurag Kayshap and team that shouldn't be missed smile emoticon
Please don't use bad language in Hindi movies. None of the parents would like to see their kids exposed to such language. Ronit Roy is a sensation after Adaalat, so kindly make his roles juicier and his image equivalent to Adaalat. I don't care if other so called superstars make super money. Give Ronit Roy a role and he will shine. The bad language was simply unnecessary and reflects on the background of the decision makers.Ronit Roy in Adaalat represents a person who will go to any extent to prove that Truth prevails. He is the person who has qualities of respect, intelligence, patience and courage. He is a role model to the youth and not the so called super stars of today who depict violence and robbery.