
Directed by Nishikant Kamat
• Music: Sunny and Inder Bawra
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Rocky Handsome
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMjPokU5-0w
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Storyline
<p>Based in a city in , recluse Kabir Ahlawat lives a quiet life running a . His next-door neighbor is Anna, a drug addict and bar dancer living with her little daughter Naomi, who develops a special bond with Kabir. Dilip Sangodkar, who is working with the alongside senior Goa police officer DCP Rebello, is after Mantoo, a crime boss supported by Kevin Ferriera and his brother Luke Ferriera, who control a mass racket in and with Attila, a professional assassin. One night, Anna and her boyfriend steal drugs from Mantoo’s henchman Big Show. Anna hides the drugs in a camera and pawns it to Kabir. The consignment loss enrages Mantoo, who assigns Kevin to recover the stolen drugs. Luke and Attila reach Anna’s place, where they torture Anna for the camera and Naomi becomes an eyewitness to the brutal torments. Unwittingly, Anna reveals the location of the drug as a response, where Big Show enters Kabir’s house along with his man Viju Dempo, demanding the camera. Kabir is obliged to hand the camera to Luke when he tells him that Naomi and Anna are his captives. Kabir gets a call from Kevin to make a delivery to Mantoo and promises to release them if the delivery is successful. Kabir delivers the drugs to Mantoo, where he finds that the cops have already raided Mantoo’s haven. Mantoo flees and Kabir chases him, but is arrested by the cops when they find Anna’s corpse with all her organs harvested in Kabir’s car. Kevin brutally finishes Mantoo, claiming all his organs, and becomes the new drug lord. During interrogation, Kabir escapes from the police station. The officers are bewildered by his combat skills and learn that he was a former decorated , who retired after his pregnant wife Rukshida was killed by stray terrorist gunfire outside a hospital. Kabir fights with Attila at a and is shot, but breaks into a medical shop and performs an impromptu surgery. Kabir then continues on his journey, where he finds and frees several child slaves in a drug manufacturing plant. Kabir kills Luke at the plant and tracks down Kevin, who tells him that he had Naomi killed and shows a container that has what he says are her eyes. Enraged, Kabir kills all the gang members, including Attila and Kevin. As Kabir prepares to commit suicide out of grief, an unscathed Naomi arrives. It is revealed that Attila, who took pity on her because she had been kind to him, had spared her life — the eyes in the container belonged to the gangsters’ surgeon. Kabir gets arrested, but the officers allow Naomi to ride with him. Kabir asks them to stop at a , where he buys a backpack and school supplies for Naomi. Kabir asks her if she can manage until he returns, to which she agrees with him and the two embrace. , who is the producer of the film, plays the lead role. was cast as John Abraham’s wife, while seven-year-old Diya Chalwad, who was first seen in , plays an important role. , who was seen as a dancer in ‘s , plays the mother of the child. Sunir Khetrapal, who is the co-producer of the film told in an interview that the theme of our film is the action. “We are getting action directors from abroad– —for the stunts.” According to Khetrapal, the shooting in was for about 45–50 days. While the second schedule was filmed in , the third was in . The music was composed by , , and , while the lyrics are penned by , Manoj Muntashir, Abhendra Kumar Upadhyay, Sachin Pathak, Sagar Lahauri, and Shekhar Astitwa. The album contains a total of 7 tracks with the first song “Rock Tha Party” was released on 15 February 2016. The soundtrack was released on 22 February 2016 which included 6 songs. Later, an unplugged version of “Alfazon Ki Tarah” was released on 22 March 2016, which was voiced by , and Ankit Tiwari. The film was released on 25 March 2016. The satellite and digital rights were sold to and . received mixed reviews from critics with praise for its acting and action sequences, while the script received criticism. gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote “Despite the film having a simple plot, has been garnished with engrossing drama and action stunningly.” Ananya Bhattacharya of gave 3/5 stars and wrote “Rocky Handsome is a sumptuous feast for action-lovers.” Renuka Vyavahare of gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote “The Hindi remake of a Korean film struggles to blend action and emotion.” Priyanka Prasad of gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote “Rocky Handsome is bound to appeal only to those fond of action films.” Rohit Vats of gave 2/5 stars and wrote “Rocky Handsome is a very average film with some finely executed action sequences on display, but don’t expect anything more from this film.” gave 2/5 stars and praised the action scenes, but criticized its execution and weak storyline. of described the film as “paisa vasool” for its action sequences and John Abraham’s performance. Namrata Joshi of wrote “Rocky Handsome is satisfied living off borrowed aesthetics even while clinging to its Indian self – but for all the wrong reasons.” of described the film as an “almost frame-by-frame remake of the 2010 Korean blockbuster .” The film earned (US$830,000) in one day including paid previews in India. The film went down on day two with collections of (US$500,000) crore nett. The film earned (US$410,000) on third day and the film had a very low weekend of (US$2.2 million) crore nett with (US$230,000) crore nett on paid previews. The collections on Monday were low at around (US$240,000) nett. The film grossed (US$2.5 million) in its first week and (US$3.0 million) by the end of its theatrical run.</p>
Details
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Writer:
Ritesh Shah
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Producer:
John Abraham, Sunir Khetrapal
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Music:
Sunny and Inder Bawra
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Director:
Nishikant Kamat
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Cinematography:
Shanker Raman
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Release Date:
25-Mar-16
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Edited By:
Aarif Sheikh
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Budget:
Gangadhar Salimath
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform:
Netflix
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Runtime:
2h 6m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
Amirtham
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