D-Day
D-Day
| 19 July 2013 (USA)
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Four Indian agents spend nine years under cover to track down India's most wanted criminal.

Reviews
Btexxamar I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Roman Sampson One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Siddharth Rawat The plot and the twists in the movie are commendable. The acting by all the actors in good particularly by Rishi Kapoor is great.This movie is about getting the most wanted man in India (Rishi Kapoor) to India by a group of RAW agents (Arjun Rampal, Irrfan Khan, Huma Qureshi and Imran Hasnee).The story took a twist when the first attempt is failed due to a turmoil between Arjun Rampal and Irrfan Khan. Indian government then disowns any such activity on the Pakistani territory leaving the team of four into a miserable condition.It is one of the rare good Bollywood movies. A must watch for a Bollywood aficionado.
dameanestdude For me, the movie went like this.Every time I use to see the trailer, I watched that MastKalander song and got to know that this movie has some serious espionage storyline (and this is why I went for the movie).When the movie started, within the first five minutes, they screen up that song which was the movie's commercial, and thus totally blank on what is next.As the story picks up, the agents had a failed attempt to capture the fugitive chief. Now, at this plot any one can make out that the next move would be to start afresh and have a line of attack to capture him again, and as predicted, it does happens, but again, failed attempt, which again brought me to the edge of my seat.Now, to again grip up and have that serious plotting was some serious story and Irfan playing the rogue character was an awesome delight at the end of the movie.The movie is so fast paced that you actually don't get a chance to make a move and yes, at last they do hit back hard! The movie is no doubt the best of bollywood I have ever come across in this thriller genre. It is a must watch for those who really enjoy watching a sensing movie with an awesome and unpredictable storyline.
sankhan99 I'll say tasteless, unintelligent and time waster with some good acting. Producer has tried to convert Government's fantasy into fictional reality on screen.It seems that writer has just read few low grade say novels most probably by Indian or Pakistani low level writers and completed script of movie. And I'll add up that write didn't even read those novels completely, just few pages here and there otherwise plot could be little bit strong.Director had not done homework properly. Locations, costumes and ascents are not portrayed properly. Reality has nothing to do with this film. Too much Masala was in the movie, specially unnecessary slow motion and useless background score. But one can easily figure out that director (or action director if they had any for this film) has seen Bourne movies multiple times before starting this film because few action sequences are directly copied from mentioned series but in very mediocre way.Acting was bit good, specially Irfan and Rishi Kapoor has done good job. Arjun was stereo type as always and I never expected any acting from him so you don't as well. Huma was looking gorgeous as usual but she doesn't has much margin in the movie so we will let her pass.Summary is, don't waste your time watching this movie. If you really want to see some good movie of similar kind then watch Black Friday.
Anushka Chandran It has a story revolving around a man who-need-not-be-named, apart from the trying to capture him and bring him back angle, all aspects have been earlier seen and re-seen. The movie is patriotic, to the core and the Director has done absolute justice in putting it across. Sometimes it falters, stretches, falls on its back but gets up with gusto. The story is simple, the struggle between personal and professional commitments is captured well. It has an idealistic perspective, a different point of view, good concept and well treated. Rishi kapoor outstanding, arjun rampal and irfan khan brilliant. Plus it was nice to see ellisbridge, 3darwaja and a lot of other familiar places from Ahmedabad on silver screen!!