Tevar
Tevar
| 09 January 2015 (USA)
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A Kabaddi player rescues a young woman from an unwanted marriage and hides her in his home.

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baljitg

Finally watched it on DVD, I thought it would have been a bad movie but surprise surprise it was not that bad at all. If the story would have been same and you would change the actor from Arjun Kapoor to Salman, Amir or Shah Rukh Khan it would have grossed over 100 crore and the IMDb rating would have been 8.2 rather than 4.1.This goes to show the mentality of Indian Audience who only go for the star power. The acting by Arjun Kapoor is not bad, I have not seen the Tamil version so cannot compare with Mahesh Babu. Manoj Bajpay did fantastic job in this movie. He deserves best villain award for this movie.

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grvhhhh

don't know y people are giving negative comments to this movie. the movie is packed with action. there is a little bit lack of story but overall a good worth watching mas-ala action flick. Songs are nice. and for those who are saying that background song Jogniya while action scenes ruined the action scenes is completely wrong. Because for me that Jogniya song has added a power factor to those action scenes, makes scenes more impactive also the direction is good. Arjun is completing the demand of the movie very well also his family members and friends(in movie) are giving their needed contribution to movie Sonakshi is also looking beautiful in the movie...but movie is lacking a little in romantic scenes. and here comes the MANOJ BAJPAYI, always good...entertaining with skill of humor and showing rage both. Raj Babbar got not enough scenes to show his acting. overall a worth watching movie with some good actions n few comedy scenes and yes the songs are also good.go n watch, you will find yourself.

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Ketan Gupta

Movie Name :- Tevar Genre : Action / Drama Rating : Average 2.5/5Tevar is a routine good vs evil flick devoid of story and direction. What works is commendable performances and well-choreographed action stunts.As Pintu( Arjun Kapoor) supports Radhika( Sonakshi Sinha) who escapes from the hell of local mafia Gajendra Singh(Manoj Bajpai), he falls in love with her and must fight to protect herDirected by Amit Sharma, Tevar is a typical love story we have seen on Indian screen times. The screenplay is poor with unnecessary inclusion of songs cause hindrance to the movement of the film. The director had made sure to make a masala potboiler for front- benchers and creates a senseless caper. Cinematography is eye- catching. Editing could have been better. However , action sequences played by Arjun Kapoor , dialogues with witty one-liners are good. The actor gives good performance with serious tone in his voice. He should probably work on his looks to have conventional hero attitude. Manoj Bajpai does well in the negative role. Sonakshi Sinha is fine. Overall , if you are longing for some masala potboiler, Tevar is a one-time watch. Otherwise , you might want to skip it. Average 2.5/5https://www.facebook.com/FilmyChowk

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namashi_1

Relying on outdated Bollywood Masala, 'Tevar' is, at best, A Routine Fare, that adds nothing new to your plate. There are a few striking sequences here, but overall, it lacks novelty. 'Tevar' Synopsis: A Kabaddi player rescues a young woman from a gangster, who's wants to marry her at any cost. The fight between the good & bad begins....'Tevar' has a slow first-hour, where the characters & their motives get established. The story hardly moves & some pointless songs pop-up occasionally. The second-hour picks up well, with the story progressing in a feverish pace & the confrontations between the Hero & Villain pack a punch. But, 'Tevar' is lengthy. At a 158-minutes, the film feels a bit too stretched! Shantanu Srivastava's Screenplay is outdated, however, a few sequences are nicely written. Amit Ravindernath Sharma's Direction is stylish. Cinematography is rustic. Editing isn't crisp enough. Music by Various Artists, is foot-tapping. Action-Sequences are impressively done.Performance-Wise: Arjun Kapoor enacts the macho hero with honesty, but he doesn't particularly stand out. He's decent, that's about it! Sonakshi Sinha doesn't do anything else besides crying & running. She SERIOUSLY needs to reinvent herself. Manoj Bajpai is the sole saving grace. He's simply electrifying as the despicable yet love-struck villain. Raj Babbar is in top-form, yet again! His sequences stand out. Subrat Dutta is first-rate. Rajesh Sharma is wasted. On the whole, 'Tevar' is plain mediocre.

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