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Shoojit Sircar’s Madras Cafe (2013) stands as one of Indian cinema’s most ambitious political thrillers, trading typical Bollywood "masala" for a gritty, docu-drama approach to one of the most painful chapters in South Asian history. Produced by and starring John Abraham
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You can also purchase or rent the movie from online stores like Google Play Movies & TV, iTunes, or directly from the publisher. Shoojit Sircar’s Madras Cafe (2013) stands as one
, the film delves into the complexities of the Sri Lankan Civil War and the events leading up to the assassination of a character clearly modeled after former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Plot: A Web of Espionage and Truth Set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the story follows Major Vikram Singh , the film delves into the complexities of
: Critics widely hailed it as one of India's best political thrillers, comparing its "docu-style" narrative to international films like The Hurt Locker and Blood Diamond . Director Shoojit Sircar Budget ₹35 crore Box Office ₹67 crore IMDb Rating Runtime 130 Minutes
"Madras Cafe" is a war drama that explores the human side of conflict. While it has its moments, the film's predictable plot and lack of character development hold it back. If you're a fan of war dramas, you might find "Madras Cafe" engaging.
If you are interested in a "draft feature" or a recap of the film, here is a summary of the movie and where you can watch it legally: Madras Cafe Political Action Thriller Shoojit Sircar John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri, and Raashii Khanna