
"In the badlands of Delhi's dystopic underbelly, Titli, the youngest member of a violent car-jacking brotherhood plots a desperate bid to escape the 'family' business. His struggle to do, so is countered at each stage by his indignant brothers, who finally try marrying him off to 'settle' him. Titli finds an unlikely ally in his new wife, Neelu, who nurtures her own set of frustrated dreams. They form a strange, mutually exploitative partnership in a desperate bid to escape t... (Full plot summary below)
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"In the badlands of Delhi's dystopic underbelly, Titli, the youngest member of a violent car-jacking brotherhood plots a desperate bid to escape the 'family' business. His struggle to do, so is countered at each stage by his indignant brothers, who finally try marrying him off to 'settle' him. Titli finds an unlikely ally in his new wife, Neelu, who nurtures her own set of frustrated dreams. They form a strange, mutually exploitative partnership in a desperate bid to escape the stranglehold of their family roots. But is escape the same as freedom?
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| VarietyJay WeissbergThe film plunges into this pitiless milieu with headstrong assurance, presenting a paternalistic world where corruption seeps into people's pores and women need backbones of steel to survive. |
| Film-Forward.comKent TurnerEffortlessly blends noirish intrigue with on-location, you-are-there squalor |
| ScreenAnarchyJ HurtadoTitli takes place in the infinite and complicated transactions between the peons of corruption, the men on the street who scrape, rob, and kill to keep the fat cats happy. |
| User ReviewDinesh PVery well made movie with an interesting and different story. Superb performances by the actors and very good editing and direction. A must watch. |
| User ReviewXzing DA very well crafted movie with a splash of dark comedy over it. Shows the dark edges of the metros which are never seen. Satirical and Strangely funny.! |