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India Lockdown

  • 2022
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
9.5K
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Shweta Basu Prasad, Prateik Patil Babbar, Sai Tamhankar, and Aahana Kumra in India Lockdown (2022)
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The Indian government announces a country-wide lockdown for 21 days due to the COVID-19 pandemic. India Lockdown encapsulates the story of four out of thousands of individuals whose lives ca... Read allThe Indian government announces a country-wide lockdown for 21 days due to the COVID-19 pandemic. India Lockdown encapsulates the story of four out of thousands of individuals whose lives came to a standstill.The Indian government announces a country-wide lockdown for 21 days due to the COVID-19 pandemic. India Lockdown encapsulates the story of four out of thousands of individuals whose lives came to a standstill.

  • Director
    • Madhur Bhandarkar
  • Writers
    • Amit Joshi
    • Aradhana Sah
  • Stars
    • Prateik Patil Babbar
    • Sai Tamhankar
    • Shweta Basu Prasad
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Writers
      • Amit Joshi
      • Aradhana Sah
    • Stars
      • Prateik Patil Babbar
      • Sai Tamhankar
      • Shweta Basu Prasad
    • 365User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Prateik Patil Babbar
    Prateik Patil Babbar
    • Madhav Prakash
    • (as Prateik)
    Sai Tamhankar
    Sai Tamhankar
    • Phoolmati
    Shweta Basu Prasad
    Shweta Basu Prasad
    • Mehrunissa
    Prakash Belawadi
    Prakash Belawadi
    • Nageshwar
    Aahana Kumra
    Aahana Kumra
    • Moon Alvez
    Satvik Bhatia
    • Dev
    Zarin Shihab
    Zarin Shihab
    • Palak
    Saanand Verma
    Saanand Verma
    • Tipu
    Chahat Tewani
    Chahat Tewani
    • Titli
    Gopal Singh
    Gopal Singh
    • Charandas
    Hrishitaa Bhatt
    Hrishitaa Bhatt
    • Swati
    Ayeesha S. Aiman
    • Kamli
    Anushree Kushwaha
    • Sundari
    Rewati Limaye
    Rewati Limaye
    • Ruby
    Manu Malik
    • Palak's Father
    Chitrapama Banerjee
    • Palak's Mother
    Aparna Upadhyay
    Aparna Upadhyay
    • Mehru's Mother
    Jashn Agnihotri
    • Sales Girl in Baby Shop
    • Director
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Writers
      • Amit Joshi
      • Aradhana Sah
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    9ss-16547

    Relevent film on covid

    However, the film is also marred with noticeable flaws - the most conspicuous of which is the disappointingly terrible and distracting background score by Prateik, specially in the first half. Even his quirky music in the first half is harsh on the ears and often too loud when it's in juxtaposition with dialogues for us to be able to hear what the actors are speaking. The comedy writing in the first half tries too hard and the punchline setups are often either too predictable or just don't land. Madhur Bhandarkar is in far more control of the screenplay in the second half and that includes the subtle and unobvious jokes which work really well in it. Watch out for the Zalima moment - easily the funniest sequence of the film.
    6kainatrc

    One time watch movie

    The director of this movie Madhur Bhandarkar has chosen a tough topic India lockdown. The movie is good and anyone can feel and relate with this movie. What we faced and how we faced and what happened during lockdown will become fresh after watching it. I think it was one of the scariest and depressing time we all went through during Corona times. The topic is vast and it's not possible to show everything in one single movie yet the director tried his best to show about the fear among the people and the conditions of the people to arrange the necessary items for them. The daily wage workers were badly affected by the effect of Corona and lockdown. Since the topic was vast so after watching it gives you a feeling of something missing or the movie was incomplete. Yes it's a one time watch movie and I think our next generation would love this movie more than us. Because we have experienced it but they will know it not only by the stories told by us but also by watching it.
    5Perspicuity1

    Not worth watching.

    India Lockdown tries to depict how COVID and the lockdowns that followed affected the lives of people belonging to the various sections of Indian society. Now, this is not the first film made with the backdrop of coronavirus, and in all probability it won't be the last as well, but the thing that matters is that regardless of how important an event you select as the backdrop of your movie, it needs to be told in the form of a story, otherwise it would feel like a documentary, something that holds true for this film as well. Some things are happening in the film, but it's not quite clear as to what is the intention of the director, what exactly does he want to say through this movie. It looks like the director and his research team picked up some examples from real life and put them into this movie, but forgot to weave them into a properly structured story.

    Among the four stories being told simultaneously, the story that moves you the most is the one with Prateik Babbar and Sai Tamhankar. One of the most heartbreaking consequences of the lockdown was the mass exodus of migrant workers, and we get a first-hand experience of that traumatic phase through Madhav and his wife, as they wander around helplessly on the streets. It was as it is depressing to revisit those visuals once again, but the believability with which those two actors have portrayed their roles made it even more painful to watch. Prateik Babbar and Sai Tamhankar are extremely underrated actors and both of them have given a beautiful performance in this segment of the movie.

    The Mehrunissa chapter with Shweta Basu Prasad also felt like a retelling of some real life instances that may have happened during the lockdown, there was no real story there. I kept wondering as to where are we headed with this, what is the point of what we are watching, but I got nothing. It feels as if the director just wanted to show how sex workers were operating during coronavirus, that's all. The problem however with this kind of filmmaking is that your movie starts to look like a documentary. Shweta Basu Prasad is a very capable actress, but in most of the scenes of this movie, she was extremely loud and over the top. Perhaps she was trying to impersonate some real life sex worker, but she should have kept it a few notches lower. It was only towards the end that she gave a glimpse of the brilliance that she possesses as an actress.

    Prakash Belawadi was extremely grounded in his portrayal of Nageshwar, but his segment too felt like a soulless piece of screenplay. Through Nageshwar's story, the director was telling us something that we are already aware of. If we wanted to see things happening around us, we would watch the news or read it; we don't watch a movie for that. Events taking place around us are supposed to be used as the setting, something that helps the director in laying down the basic groundwork of his main story; turning that particular news story into your screenplay is just lazy work. The main focus has to be there on the main characters and their journey, otherwise there is no real point of making a film.

    The segment with Dev, Palak and Moon Alvez was not only dull and predictable but also the weakest in terms of acting performances. While the young actors just didn't know how to act, Aahana Kumra on the other hand was extremely loud in every single scene.

    No one likes to watch a boring and poorly written film, but unfortunately that is precisely what 'India Lockdown' is.
    9meghnathroy

    Heart touching facts Emotional

    Talking about the performances, Ayushmann is evergreen and moves the character arc as beautifully as ever. His efforts on the body language deserve a special mention as he retains an easy-to-miss "nerd posture" throughout the film and his comic timing during confrontational scenes is just phenomenal. Shweta basu is a gem of an actor who deserves every superlative in the dictionary. More than her acting, it's her screen presence which is so bright that sometimes it even manages to almost eclipse a fantastic actor like Prateik. Aahana is fantastic in her liberal mother role but she isn't given enough to chew in the first half. Aahana does well as the self-possessed but still figuring herself out character. Special mentions for the supporting actors who plays the teen girl and the nurse.
    6icreations

    The title should be lockdown lust stories

    One time watch, focuses more on the adult content, ending seems to be incomplete, there may be a 2nd part I'm expecting, never revealed about it.

    Be aware that it is an A certificate movie before watching it with family.

    Should've been released in 2021, the movie don't have a strong/famous actors support, feels like you are watching a good simple YouTube short film,

    The music and background score is good, songs are not effective.

    All you have is hilarious adult comedy, where everyone really enjoys.

    The best part in the movie is it shows the life of a Pearson from rich to people who walked all the way from Mumbai to Bihar.

    Verdict: one time watch, may not be for all the category people.

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      For research on her role, Shweta Basu Prasad (who plays a prostitute named Mehrunnisa) along with the director of the film Madhur Bhandarkar visited Kamathipura, the red light district of Mumbai, where she met sex workers over there and learnt a lot about their mannerisms and lingo which she later incorporated in her own performance.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2022 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Watch India Lockdown on ZEE5
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Индия в локдауне
    • Production companies
      • Bhandarkar Entertainment
      • PJ Motion Pictures
      • Pen Marudhar Cine Entertainment
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