Blackmail
India
13092 people rated When Dev finds out his wife is cheating on him, he secretly blackmails his wife and her lover as a form of revenge.
Comedy
Drama
Thriller
Cast (18)
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28/04/2023 05:11
Its a must watch experience. I dont understand why few people gave negetive reviews. Its a good film owing to its uncommon storyline
Biggie
28/04/2023 05:11
This is a film with outstanding writing/screenplay - PERIOD! There are many kinds of films...some are acting centric, some are direction centric and some are visual centric, this is a writing centric film, which means it's screenplay, is outstanding compared to it's other aspects, and comes out as it's primary selling point and attraction.
It's been some time since the era of screenplay centric films in Bollywood began. I think, now it is flourishing.
Humor is good, subtle, novel, and is well written into the script. Some new, refreshing and skilled cast is also a plus point.
I have only one major complaint with the movie and that is it's abrupt ending. The ending is unexpected and surprising in the sense that at that point, it seems that the film will go on for atleast 15-20 minutes more. There is an improper closure, and viewers would have to use their imagination a bit to conclude things; I would have preferred a more proper closure to the investigation. But taking this aspect of the ending out, the ending seems well written with a good touch of irony.
Sandi
28/04/2023 05:11
Veey bad movie. You will keep watching in anticipatiob that there will be conclusion but there is none. Innocent people gets killed with no reason at all. Multiple people are black mailed hence the title. Our hero is short of money but he keep shelling out money with source not explained.
I would not recommend this to anyone. BTW there is no comedy as well.
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28/04/2023 05:11
7 years after the release of one of the best situational comedies, Abhinay Deo brings us another comedy thriller, 'Blackmail'. Considering how tough this genre of cinema is this is an excellent film. Just like 'Delhi Belly', 'Blackmail' takes its time to build the pace.
Dev(Irrfan Khan) is living in a burdened marriage leading to a sad monotonous routine. One day he catches his wife Reema(Kirti Kulhari) in bed with her lover Ranjit Arora(Arunoday Singh) who is married to a rich brat Dolly Verma(Divya Dutta). With a bunch of loans and EMIs to pay he hatches a plan to blackmail Ranjit for a sum of Rupees 1 lakh. But what happens next turns his whole plan upside down thus starting a chain to events changing his life forever.
Abhinay had his task cut out with a totally unknown cast to support Irrfan and barring Arunoday everyone has done a firm job. Every character is given their personal screen-time thus reducing the dependency on Irrfan who is as always fantastic. Some of the scenes are memorable and might be remembered for years. But the movie lacks in a department where most situational comedies score: dialogues. The dialogues are very simple and thus the frequent punches are missing.
One of my personal favorites Gajraj Rao makes a refreshing appearance on the big screen as Chawla. Pradhuman Singh as Anand Tripathi is also a charm but Kirti's character is a bit of a fail. What makes 'Blackmail' even more intriguing is that you are not able to judge how to the story would unfold even till the last scene. A formidable follow up to 'Delhi Belly'.