![]()  However, the methods that the film uses in order to do so are rather fanciful, if not outright harebrained. Madaari, directed by Nishikant Kamat, makes the right noises about the state of the nation and its people owing to the machinations of avaricious and insensitive politicians and crony contractors.  But the bitter battle of attrition that he wages against a battery of opponents remains strangely unengaging despite a superlative performance from the redoubtable Irrfan. Two hours and a bit later, he achieves his goal: the minister and his cohorts are on their knees. With that daring act, the man hopes to force the world to sit up and take notice of his plight, precipitated by a bridge collapse in the heart of suburban Mumbai. Director: Nishikant Kamat SPOILERS ALERT The protagonist of Madaari is driven by anger and anguish to kidnap a powerful politician's eight-year-old son.Cast: Irrfan Khan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Tushar Dalvi, Vishesh Bansal
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