IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic83/100
Google Users91%
Director: Ramin Bahrani•Genres: Drama, Crime, Comedy-Drama
Balram Halwai, a cunning and ambitious young man from a poor Indian village, rises from his humble origins to become a successful entrepreneur. He navigates the complex social hierarchy and corruption of modern India, using his wit and resourcefulness to break free from his predetermined fate. The film is a darkly humorous and searing indictment of class inequality and the struggle for upward mobility.
The White Tiger received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its sharp screenplay, dynamic performances, and unflinching portrayal of social stratification in India. Critics praised Ramin Bahrani's direction for its taut pacing and bold storytelling. The film was also noted for its unique blend of dark humor and social commentary, resonating with both critics and audiences.
A sharp, darkly comedic, and insightful look at class struggle.
Features standout performances, especially from Adarsh Gourav.
Praised for its faithful adaptation of Aravind Adiga's novel and Bahrani's confident direction.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's compelling story, its exploration of social inequality, and the outstanding performances of the lead actors. Many appreciated the movie's ability to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, with particular praise for Adarsh Gourav's central role.
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Received multiple nominations and wins at various film festivals and awards ceremonies, including BAFTA and Critics' Choice Awards.
Director Ramin Bahrani was inspired to adapt Aravind Adiga's novel after reading it within 24 hours of its release and feeling an immediate connection to the story's themes and protagonist.
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