Review of Kurbaan (2009) by Komal S — 12 Jan 2010
Very few Indian movies allow you to truly question its conclusion and Kurbaan was definitely one of them; the sense of unpredictability kept my full attention throughout the movie. Definitely the most realistic, gripping Indian "Islam-US terrorism" movie produced so far.
The direction of this film is notable, especially for an Indian film; it captured more emotion and thrill than the average Hindi film portrays.
Kirron Kher did an excellent job as she always does in her supporting role, especially in this film. Her acting in this film has left a notable impression.
Kareena Kapoor also performed well for the mature main role she held and Saif also proved his flexibility and talent by performing his serious role very well. Whether it was the accumulation of tension or the acting their last scene was actually touching and actually brought tears to my eyes.
The story wasn't too bad either; it had its share of dull surprises and carried an element of unpredictability, even though it was small.
Kurbaan is a serious watch explaining a very serious, relevant concept, that you should seriously watch.
This review of Kurbaan (2009) was written by Komal S on 12 Jan 2010.
Kurbaan has generally received mixed reviews.
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