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Former criminals reunite after years to rescue a friend arrested by the police.Former criminals reunite after years to rescue a friend arrested by the police.Former criminals reunite after years to rescue a friend arrested by the police.
Vidyut Jammwal
- Phagun'Param'
- (as Vidyut Jamwal)
Deepak Singh Rawat
- Naxalite Leader
- (as Deepak Rawat)
Shriidhar Dubey
- Pizza Boy (Shaqeel's Man)
- (as Shreedhar Dubey)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIrrfan Khan had signed Tigmanshu Dhulia's Bichde Sabhi Baari Baari (Yaara) in 2014. Starring Manoj Bajpayee,Irrfan Khan, Vidyut Jamwal,Amit Sadh,Shruti Hassan .It was the story of two friends. After it did not work out with Manoj Bajpayee, Irrfan Khan and Tigmanshu were to play the two friends. Tigmanshu dropped weight for the role. Yaara is a desi adaptation of the French film Les Lyonnais (A Gang Story). It is the story of their journey in life from 1955 to 2010. Tigmanshu relocated the plot and the characters to Uttarakhand where he is from. Once Irrfan left the project, Tigmanshu decided to give his own role to Amit Sadh and have Vidyut Jamwal play the older character that Irrfan was signed to play. Now Vidyut and Amit would play both the young and old characters in the film.
- Alternate versionsThe television broadcast version received a U/A classification after some cuts were made in audio (one profane word and an objectionable dialogue) and video (graphic torture scene, a boy holding gun and visuals of a liquor brand). An anti-smoking static message as well as video were added.
- ConnectionsRemake of Bố Già Tái Xuất (2011)
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Based on the French film Les Lyonnais (2011), Yaara is well adapted by Tigmanshu Dhulia - an avant-garde storyteller of the present times - to suit Indian sensibilities and the film will have you on edge of the seat as it unfolds.
Yaara is engaging in most parts. It starts off strong enough and keeps the momentum going till the end, though, of course, it goes back and forth at times and that could get a bit confusing. The viewer ought to stay alert and watch the goings-on carefully. As Yaara moves ahead, the narrative vacillates between engrossing and not-too-captivating moments. It also gets talk-heavy at times. The climax could've been more impactful. Also, the concept is too urbane. Tigmanshu Dhulia's dialogue is plain ordinary. The plot takes time to come to the point. But Yaara, in totality, is a well-crafted, well-executed film with the ensemble cast pitching in competent performances.
Siddharth Pandit, Ankit Tiwari, Shaan and Gourov Dasgupta-Roshin Balu's music is another asset. Cinematography (Rishi Punjabi) is first-rate. The look of the film is consistently brilliant. The background score (Clinton Cerejo) is exceptional. Each and every frame seduces you into the world that director Tigmanshu Dhulia recreates so delightfully.
The hard work and expertise of director Tigmanshu Dhulia are echoed by the entire star cast of Yaara. Not just the title leads, but each and every actor delivers top-notch performances. Vidyut Jammwal is simply outstanding. Amit Sadh is commanding yet again. Vijay Varma is in top form. Kenny Basumatary, Anuraag Pandey and Mohommed Ali Shah and Shruti Haasan pitch in terrific performances. Shreya Narayan, Sanjai Mishra and Ankur Vikal may not have many lines to deliver, but they do make their presence felt.
To sum up, Yaara may not be Tigmanshu Dhulia's finest work, but it has moments that prove his supremacy as a storyteller and his effort needs to be lauded. Watch it on for the intriguing characters and terrific performances!
Based on the French film Les Lyonnais (2011), Yaara is well adapted by Tigmanshu Dhulia - an avant-garde storyteller of the present times - to suit Indian sensibilities and the film will have you on edge of the seat as it unfolds.
Yaara is engaging in most parts. It starts off strong enough and keeps the momentum going till the end, though, of course, it goes back and forth at times and that could get a bit confusing. The viewer ought to stay alert and watch the goings-on carefully. As Yaara moves ahead, the narrative vacillates between engrossing and not-too-captivating moments. It also gets talk-heavy at times. The climax could've been more impactful. Also, the concept is too urbane. Tigmanshu Dhulia's dialogue is plain ordinary. The plot takes time to come to the point. But Yaara, in totality, is a well-crafted, well-executed film with the ensemble cast pitching in competent performances.
Siddharth Pandit, Ankit Tiwari, Shaan and Gourov Dasgupta-Roshin Balu's music is another asset. Cinematography (Rishi Punjabi) is first-rate. The look of the film is consistently brilliant. The background score (Clinton Cerejo) is exceptional. Each and every frame seduces you into the world that director Tigmanshu Dhulia recreates so delightfully.
The hard work and expertise of director Tigmanshu Dhulia are echoed by the entire star cast of Yaara. Not just the title leads, but each and every actor delivers top-notch performances. Vidyut Jammwal is simply outstanding. Amit Sadh is commanding yet again. Vijay Varma is in top form. Kenny Basumatary, Anuraag Pandey and Mohommed Ali Shah and Shruti Haasan pitch in terrific performances. Shreya Narayan, Sanjai Mishra and Ankur Vikal may not have many lines to deliver, but they do make their presence felt.
To sum up, Yaara may not be Tigmanshu Dhulia's finest work, but it has moments that prove his supremacy as a storyteller and his effort needs to be lauded. Watch it on for the intriguing characters and terrific performances!
- SinhaSomesh
- Jul 29, 2020
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- Budget
- ₹250,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 10 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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