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Rule No. 1
Caroline is forced to leave her unfaithful boyfriend, and the only place she can crash is with her sister Sarah, with whom she does not get along. Sarah graciously offers Caroline a tiny room in her apartment and decides to help her find Mr. Right. Caroline isn't sure she's cut out for the dating game, but Sarah assures her there's nothing to it. Caroline is sent on a series of grueling and comic dates with everything from nimble pickup artists, to adventure sports freaks and a karaokesinging stockbroker. But in the end what the two sisters really find is themselves.
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Plot Summary
A tough cop is assigned to bring down a notorious gangster. However, the line between good and evil blurs as he finds himself drawn into the criminal underworld he is supposed to dismantle. He must navigate a treacherous path, facing moral dilemmas and challenging his own sense of justice.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with praise often directed at R. Madhavan's performance and the action sequences. Some critics found the plot predictable, but the film was generally seen as a decent crime thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for R. Madhavan's intense performance and the stylish action.
Some found the storyline to be somewhat formulaic.
A gritty and engaging crime thriller with solid direction.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Rule No. 1 (2003)' on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film marked a significant departure for R. Madhavan, showcasing his versatility in an action-oriented role.
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