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4/5 stars

Awarapan is recommended for fans of Bollywood thrillers, crime dramas, and Emraan Hashmi's work. However, viewers looking for a more complex and layered narrative may find the film somewhat disappointing. awarapan reviews

The narrative is well-paced, with a good balance of action, drama, and romance. However, some plot twists are predictable, and the story could have been more engaging with a more complex and layered narrative. 4/5 stars Awarapan is recommended for fans of

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Awarapan is not your run-of-the-mill Bollywood gangster drama. At its core, it’s a brooding, poetic character study wrapped in a revenge tragedy. The film’s greatest feature is as Shivam Pandit, a loyal henchman to a ruthless don. Unlike his typical “serial kisser” image, Hashmi delivers a restrained, wounded, and fiercely internal act—conveying guilt, despair, and eventual awakening through his eyes and silence. The character’s journey from a broken instrument of violence to a man who finds purpose in protecting an innocent woman (the don’s ‘kept’ girl, played by Shriya Saran) gives the film its soul.

Awarapan is a gripping and engaging thriller that explores the darker side of human nature. While the plot has some predictable moments, the film is well-acted, well-directed, and effectively captures the atmosphere of Mumbai. Emraan Hashmi's performance is a highlight, and the film's themes and social commentary add depth to the narrative. Overall, Awarapan is a must-watch for fans of Bollywood thrillers.

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