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2005 "Underworld Badshah"
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6.8 | 1h47m | en | Drama

Deshu, a mechanic from Dubai, comes home to Mumbai, and gets embroiled in a crime by accident. The film shows his meteoric rise from common, law-abiding man to underworld kingpin.

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6.8 | 1h47m | en | Drama , Thriller , Crime | More Info
Released: June. 03,2005 | Released Producted By: UTV Motion Pictures , K Sera Sera Limited Country: India Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Deshu, a mechanic from Dubai, comes home to Mumbai, and gets embroiled in a crime by accident. The film shows his meteoric rise from common, law-abiding man to underworld kingpin.

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Cast

Randeep Hooda , Chunky Pandey , Rukhsar Rehman

Director

Satish Chipkar

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UTV Motion Pictures , K Sera Sera Limited

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kumarujjwal-50353 First of all I have to say that 'D' is underrated and so is Randeep Hooda. This is movie is ground to earth depiction of a normal person becoming ruthless gangster.They story build up is great and so is the character buildup of Protagonist deshu.
silvan-desouza RGV is known as the Boss of Underworld films of course this is earlier not anymore. D was a prequel to his COMPANY(2002) which he directed, this is directed by his assistant Vishram Sawant. The film is similar to COMPANY, it tells a similar story we have seen before, and sadly offers nothing new. However it's well handled, the film starts off with Randeep returning to India from Dubai where he worked as a mechanic, it moves a good brisk pace, it does have all standard RGV ingredients, thankfully not much excessive camera angles or background score something which haunts most of his recent films.Direction is good Background Music is goodRandeep Hooda who marked his foray as a solo hero after playing a small role in Monsoon Wedding, he plays the character,Ajay played in Company, he follows Ajay's style of acting too, which is apparent in many of his other films but yet leaves a huge impact Ruksar is okay,Yashpal Sharma, Sushant Singh are all fab, though they played such roles before, Goga Kapoor is good, rest mostly regulars of RGV are as usual, Chunky Pandey reprises his role from TEZAAB but thankfully is not loud here and does a good job,Isha Koppikar too is good
meraiya A perfect movie projecting a man 'Desu' who finds opportunity in difficult time, makes decision rationally, lives by his own conditions, has Rules unsurpassed, vision unparalleled and perfection in execution. Ram Gopal Verma has given a new dimension to bollywood film making. Randeep Hooda has delivered very less dialogs but his portrayal of character is perfect. Controvercially its story of Dawood (Underworld don accused in 1993 Bombay blast case)and his Gang "D".Ramu also got some threatening phone calls for that. In the end of the film it summarizes character as: when, where and what he will do - nobody knows. thats why Desu is called D. Nobody could stop him. He made crime a business. Veiled politics and brought underworld into 'upperworld'.Even today 'D company's greatest rule is - "In business, your friend is your foe."
raman_s_2001 In the era when Shahrukh khan's over-acting is considered 'thrilling' and rated as top-notch by the Karan Johar circus... this movie proves that this new actor has the acting skill and confidence to make these over-hyped Khans run for their money.This movie respects audience's intelligence and does not pursue the lowest common denominator by adding stupidly choreographed 'balle balle' songs.This movie is about reality, it is about death and it is about the brutal war for survival. It is imaginative enough that doesn't bore the audience with obvious and unnecessary dialogue and director's clever use of music focuses on character's emotions and the underlying fear that governs everyone's behavior.See this movie and compare it with the more 'mainstream' family oriented movies and you will see why RGV is one of the best director in the industry. Here the hero does-not cry, he is sober and mature enough to think and act. This the Khans will never be able to do.10/10