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Haider (2014)

7.1 | Oct 02, 2014 (IN) | Crime, Drama | 02:30
Budget: 7 000 000 | Revenue: 11 500 000

A young man returns to Kashmir after his father's disappearance to confront his uncle - the man he suspects to have a role in his father's fate.

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Director, Screenplay, Dialogue, Original Music Composer, Producer
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Editor
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Cast

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Shahid Kapoor
Haider Meer
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Tabu
Ghazala Meer
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Kay Kay Menon
Khurram Meer
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Shraddha Kapoor
Arshia Lone
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Narendra Jha
Dr. Hilal Meer
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Irrfan Khan
Roohdaar
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Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Hussain Meer
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Lalit Parimoo
Pervez Lone
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Aamir Bashir
Liyaqat Lone
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Sumit Kaul
Salman 1

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badelf
10 | Nov 15, 2022
As a Shakespearean actor, I can tell you this film is the BEST adaptation of one of his plays I have ever seen. It is in the same class as Kurasawa's RAN. It is a brilliantly written screenplay, and both directed and performed at the very highest level. Bhardwaj has taken quite a bit of liberty with the sequence and story line, but not so much that it is unrecognizable from the Bard's work. Even the name of the mysterious revolutionary, Roohdaar means "spirit" in Hindi - or ghost. Much more importantly, Bhardwaj has used the play as a tool to relate and comment on a dark period in the history of the animosity between India and Pakistan. And like Kurasawa, he blatantly rails against revenge and war.