(2018), directed by Gauravv K. Chawla, is a high-stakes crime drama set against the backdrop of the Indian stock market. The film follows Rizwan Ahmed, a small-town youth with big dreams, as he navigates the cutthroat world of Mumbai finance under the mentorship of the ruthless tycoon Shakun Kothari. Heavily inspired by the 1987 Hollywood classic Wall Street , the film explores the ethical dilemmas of the modern corporate world.
The film follows his unglamorous, gritty descent as he uses his intimate knowledge of the city’s underbelly—sewers, abandoned buildings, and police loopholes—to hunt down the three men responsible. The title Bhajar , which translates to “heavy rain” or “storm,” perfectly captures the film’s tone: relentless, messy, and cleansing. bhajar movie
Global Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms have democratized access to regional cinema. Audiences across metropolitan hubs can now stream subtitle-equipped regional hits easily. (2018), directed by Gauravv K
Bhajar is not a “fun” watch. It is an . Think of it less like a masala entertainer and more like a pressure chamber. Director Ravi K. Chandran sacrifices commercial appeal for raw authenticity. Vikrant Massey delivers a performance that should be discussed in film schools, but the movie’s pacing and unrelenting gloom will turn off casual viewers. Heavily inspired by the 1987 Hollywood classic Wall