
Deepak is a lawyer suffering from bipolar disorder who experiences frequent mood swings. One night, Rajveer and his friends get drunk and try to molest Miss Arora and her two roommates leading to an accident. The film revolves around how Deepak fights the girls' case against these influential boys.... (Full plot summary below)
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Deepak is a lawyer suffering from bipolar disorder who experiences frequent mood swings. One night, Rajveer and his friends get drunk and try to molest Miss Arora and her two roommates leading to an accident. The film revolves around how Deepak fights the girls' case against these influential boys.
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| The Times of IndiaMeena IyerPink is a powerful statement on the existing feudal mindset of a majority of India, where men and women are judged by a different yardstick. |
| FilmfareRachit GuptaWell acted, well intentioned and inspiringly brave, Pink is the film that can shake up feudal mindsets in India. |
| Scroll.inNandini RamnathThe coherence, intelligence and sensitivity with which Pink approaches tricky material is so rare in popular cinema that it is almost possible to ignore the occasional sermonising, tonal shifts, and reliance on a knight to save the distressed damsels. |
| Independent Online (South Africa)Varshan SookhunThe faith in meaningful cinema has been restored by Aniruddha Chowdury in the form of 'Pink'. This drama is based on an aged story yet highlights its gender-prejudice issues with absolute grit. |
| Hindustan TimesRohit VatsPretension, ego, sense of male superiority and skewed ideas of perfect womanhood make it complicated, intriguing, disgusting and disturbing. But, we have seen this happening around us in real life. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarPink is largely a triumph -- a Bollywood film that talks about a burning topic and finds an entertaining way to do it. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjusha RadhakrishnanDirector Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury brings out the fears of single women working in a bustling metropolis such as Delhi with great dexterity. |
| The National (UAE)Sonali KokraPink forces the audience to ask these uncomfortable questions and, despite its filmmaking flaws, this makes it a big cinematic victory. |
| User ReviewShreehari HDoes the wearing of a short skirt by a woman serve as a natural indictment of her character, a rather visible emblem of promiscuity? Do we, as members of a society overwhelmingly plagued with male chauvinism, even have the right to impugn a woman's motives based on her past relationships? These are just some of the rather uncomfortable themes that Pink - arguably the smartest, finest film you'll see this year - chooses to grapple with. Director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury has managed to outdo himself with a modern masterpiece - a film so wonderfully made that everything else pretty much fades into oblivion. A young Delhi girl (Taapsee Pannu, in a riveting performance) gets into a fracas with a politician's son, a rather entitled snob who chooses to molest her when she refuses to succumb to his advances. The fallout of this is expectedly grim, and one that feels even scarier than usual because of how relatable it feels. Amitabh Bachchan is exceedingly good as Deepak Sehgal, a lawyer who chooses to come out of retirement and fight for a cause that he is able to genuinely empathise with. As for the screenplay and the writing, both brim with a sharp, sardonic wit that, rather incisively, cuts too close to the bone. Pink is truly a film for the ages - one that is timely, relevant and gut-wrenching all at once. Like the finest of champagnes, it leaves you with a wonderful aftertaste. |
| User ReviewMelvin TBest movie I have seen in a long time, hats off to all who were associated in making this movie, you have done a brilliant and wonderful movie thankyou for it. Censor board could have done without deleting few words they still have lots to learn very immature of the sensor board. |