Rohan (Vishesh Bansal), the only son of Home Minister Prashant Goswami (Tushar Dalvi), gets kidnapped from his hostel one day. He is determined, yet scared calculative yet vulnerable. Kumar is a common man who is wronged by the system and instead of accepting it as his fate he plans to fight against it. He is not this larger-than-life fighter who literally punches his way through the walls of social injustice or the trigger-friendly vigilante who blows up ‘villains’. But its protagonist Nirmal Kumar (Khan) is the anti-hero we all want to be. Madaari is a movie cliché: a story about a common man fighting the system as we’ve seen in hundreds of films. I had to find the movie online, which I luckily did on Cinekorn Movie’s YouTube channel. I came across the trailer for the 2016 Bollywood thriller “Madaari” and the first few scenes with the late Irrfan Khan delivering massive punchlines blew me over. After trying a couple of Nepali movies and barely making it through more than 45-minute each, I gave up and searched for some Bollywood flicks, expecting to find something that’d delight me. YouTube time this week, and I wanted to check out films I had missed watching in recent years that were officially available on the app.
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