Shivaay
Shivaay
PG-13 | 28 October 2016 (USA)
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Shivaay , a fearless Himalayan mountaineer covered in Lord Shiva tattoos, heads to Bulgaria to fulfill his nine-year-old daughter Gaura’s wish of seeing her mother Olga, who abandoned them years ago. But their plan goes for a toss when the little girl gets kidnapped in the foreign land. Rescuing her from the masked child-traffickers becomes his only reason for survival.

Reviews
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Tobias Burrows It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Catherina If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Fulke Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
shansebastian00 After i watch this movie... I think the action scenes are far away better than any of other bollywood movies till now.. Some scenes are stupid.. Eg. The intro scene of AD.. Falling scene from mountain... May be they can do much better than these..good vfx.. Chaising scene were awesome equal to Hollywood movies...i don't know why some people hates this movie.. May be bcuse of the story..good efforts they did.. Should deserve at least 300 cr or more.. I think the actions are better than bahubali films
imran-shafi Its undoubtedly the worst movie of Mr Ajay devgan in the recent times. I could have given it a min 1 star but 2 are given due to some better CGI effects. The story, the acting, the casting all are awful. The current stream of movies from Bollywood is becoming a crap mostly due to non serious stories and scripts. The only good movies are coming from Amir Khan who decides to make movies based on some moral in them. But rest all including Salman Khan, Shah rukh khan and Ajay are sadly sinking in all the departments. I don't recommend this movie except if you have 2 to 3 hours ready for waste.
sharmagaurav_78 Don't know why such kind of movies are made as its inspired by Hollywood movie Taken but its no where even close to it. Songs are add on headache in this movie. Why they made such kind of movies? It has nothing good other than beautiful views. REally I came to watch movie for beautiful views? Its a headache and disappointment to watch such useless and crappy stuff. Bollywood grow up.
anziq Going to start off by saying that had any of the 'Khans' starred in the movie, no doubt the film would have done record business all over the world!! It's a shame that the audience appear to be brainwashed or are living in a world totally different to the one I'm living in. I watched this movie with my family and as stated from the promos, it was a film full of emotion/action/drama/suspense...basically the complete package, complete out an out family entertainer, money worth spending on. You have your other run of the mill movies which you can watch on Netflix etc and it wouldn't make a difference. You will be doing injustice to watch this movie anywhere else other than on the big screen to capture the beautiful cinematography and special effects. After a long time Bollywood has came out with a movie worth watching and is up there with movies from the West.. Unfortunately, the justice was not done for reasons which baffle me simply because when it comes to 'acting', you will not find a finer 'actor' than Ajay Devgn in the Bollywood film industry, those who beg to differ need a reality check in life!! He has given one of his best performances which instead of being appreciated, the 'hate' brigade are out to criticise him.. I hope that this movie provides to be a stepping stone for other directors to get out of their 'comfort zone' and try something different... All the best to AD for his forthcoming projects, looking to see you on the big screen again...