• Tejas Nair
    Tejas Nair
    258 reviews
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    5

    If Mulk was a documentary, I would take it more seriously for the diversity of issues and their severity that it brings to the fore is amazing. I was enthralled by how brutally honest writer Sinha is in his dialogues, but all of that does not translate in the present setup. The final 30 minutes of Mulk are extraordinarily fantastical, which is why I will recommend you to watch it but also request you to take the proceedings with a pinch of salt. TN.

    August 14, 18
  • Nishant Singh
    Nishant Singh
    1 review
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    1

    Muslim appeasement is a part of politics but nowadays it has become popular a popular choice for bollywood.Film is all about glorifying a terrorist's family and demonizing the Hindu population of India.Anubhav Sinha is just a piece of shit.Tapsee is not upto my expectations in the film.

    August 06, 18
  • Shivraj Singh
    Shivraj Singh
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    Instead of making a political statement through this movie, director Sinha should have focussed more on the art of cinema. This movie is just a repitition of 'terror has no religion' kind of defence that we have been seeing especially since 9/11 terror attack. 'Mulk' is set in India and tried to speak for muslims who have been discriminated because of their religion. In order to bring justice in the courtroom drama this movie has missed several points which genuinly are responsible for such so called discrimination in the country. As a movie lover I feel disappointed to see some filmakers misusing this platform with their agenda driven films. Something which we have been seeing our politicans doing since Independence to appease muslims. Secularism in India exist because of the collective efforts of the majoritians. No religion in the world is as democratic as Hinduism. Its high time everyone should realize it and respect it.

    August 06, 18