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Qaidi

2002Movie101 minHindi

Ravi Verma is an efficient and sincere C.B.I officer, He always stands against all anti-social elements who are trying to destruct the peace and prosperity of our nation. Rudra and Mazdittia are rival Mafia Dons. Kali Shankar, a Mazdittia look–alike, kills Ravi Verma’s son Bunty, but Kali goes in coma stage, when Ravi Verma shoots him. DSP asks Ravi Verma to disguise as Kali and enter the Mafia gang to find out their whereabouts. Ravi Verma as Kali eliminates Rudra, But when Ravi Verma is on a US mission, Kali awake from coma and enters Ravi Verma’s house and tries to molest Ravi Verma’s sister and wife, but fails. In the Climax, Ravi Verma rushes back from US. Kali and Mazdittia captures him for the secret file, but Ravi Verma eliminates everyone saving himself, his family and of course, the Nation.

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Director: M. AslamGenres: Action, Drama

Plot Summary

Qaidi is a Pakistani Urdu-language film that delves into the harsh realities faced by prisoners. The story often centers around themes of injustice, survival, and the hope for redemption within the confines of a correctional facility. It explores the relationships formed among inmates and their struggles against the system and their own pasts.

Critical Reception

Qaidi (2002) received a mixed to positive reception. While the film was praised for its gritty portrayal of prison life and strong performances from its lead actors, some critics noted predictability in its plot. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its dramatic storyline and social commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively captures the bleak atmosphere of prison life.
  • Performances by the main cast, particularly Sajid Hassan, were highlighted as a strong point.
  • While engaging, the narrative occasionally relies on familiar tropes of the genre.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Qaidi (2002)' is not readily available in aggregated public databases. However, general audience feedback often points to appreciation for its dramatic narrative and character development within the prison setting.

Fun Fact

The film 'Qaidi' (2002) is part of a tradition of Pakistani cinema that often explores social issues and the justice system, aiming to resonate with audiences by depicting relatable struggles and human emotions.

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