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      Shivaay

      2016 2 hr. 50 min. Action Adventure Drama Romance Mystery & Thriller List
      11% 9 Reviews Tomatometer 64% 100+ Ratings Audience Score To protect his family, a stable and innocent Himalayan mountaineer transforms into a mean destroyer when he needs to. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member I like this movie but why it failed in box office....there is no shitty action but it is like hollywood stndard......why indian always prefer shitty action movie with no logic in it...story is great and are songs...but indian audience prefer those movies which have overacting, illogical action scenes, too much unnecessary dance and same romance where actor and actress does romance, dance, sing in whole movie....really disapointed with indian audiences. Pls audience improve to better standard so there will be hollywood standard movie Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Heart touching. amazing. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member Really good movie and keeps you engaged whole way through. Just too long and some parts like fighting scenes could be cut in half! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member Amazing Movie, perfect visual and incredible acting Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Shivaay is undoubtedly one of the most ambitious Indian films ever made. The thrilling but vague trailer promised audiences a movie that would rival the sleek action films of Hollywood, and in this specific regard, it definitely does not disappoint. The action is filmed fluidly and there is no shortage of it, with sequences ranging from no-holds-barred car chases through the streets of Bulgaria, to brutal fistfights and gun battles sprawling across the city of Sofia. The cinematography is also absolutely gorgeous, with the camera leaping and diving to capture jagged snowcaps of the Himalayan mountainside. However, Shivaay's slick action is deeply contrasted by its disappointing screenplay and characters. The protagonist Shivaay, for which the film is named after, is himself a bit of a strange character. A daredevil who leaps off mountains for fun and refers to himself in third person, his mannerisms make him un-relatable for the first act of the movie. The romance between Shivaay and Olga is also laughably unconvincing, and supporting characters such as Kancha, Anusha, and Wahab are completely wasted. In fact, if they and their cringeworthy dialogues were removed entirely from the film, the movie would be much better and more focused. One shining light in all of this is Abigail Eames, who plays Shivaay's daughter, Gaura. Eames handles her first major role beautifully, and is wonderfully convincing as the Shivaay's fiery daughter. In fact, Eames and Devgan have great chemistry on screen, and are genuinely believable as a loving daughter and a father who will stop at nothing to save his family. The film also suffers from strange changes in tone. At one moment, the film will be incredibly dark and heart-pounding, but in the next minute, it will jump to a lighthearted scene, unfortunately breaking all of the well-built tension. The film also requires a suspension of disbelief, as Ajay Devgan runs successfully from hilariously inaccurate gunmen, drives without his foot on the gas pedal, and survives beatings and stabbings with minor inconvenience. While the lack of realism is nowhere as crazy as a movie like Singham, it still is quite puzzling. With the serious criminal and social issue that the movie is based around, a consistently dark and realistic tone would have much better suited this film. Overall, Shivaay wastes too much time dabbling in its one-dimensional supporting characters, which bring the movie to a mind-numbing length of 3 hours. The film's attempts to mask its weak screenplay behind a thunderous soundtrack don't work, and it often feels like Shivaay's film editor, Dharmendra Sharma, fell asleep at the wheel. Shivaay tries hard to be a more ambitious version of "Taken", but often stumbles due to that very reason. However, if you are willing to overlook the movie's list of flaws in exchange for phenomenal action sequences and convincing performances by Ajay Devgan and Abigail Eames, Shivaay is worth a watch. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Very lengthy, not at all entertaining. Stretching way too much from "Taken" to some indian drama. Very much disappointed in A. Devgan. Its kind of Rambo+Taken+Not without my daughter. Such a waste of talent & money. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Critics Reviews

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      Udita Jhunjhunwala Livemint Devgn has clearly put time and effort into his direction, but appears to have put less into his performance. Neither makes the grade. And let's face it, there can only be one Liam Neeson. Aug 15, 2019 Full Review Namrata Joshi The Hindu Welcome to the Ajay Devgn brand of stylish cinema. The kind that looks modish but sports a terribly archaic, outdated heart. Jul 30, 2018 Full Review Rahul Desai Film Companion Shivaay personifies all that's wrong with commercial cinema across the globe. And then some more. Rated: 1.5/5 Feb 6, 2019 Full Review Rachit Gupta Filmfare With crisper editing and less melodrama, Shivaay could've been the best of the year. But the 'more is less' approach just doesn't work out. Rated: 2.5/5 Oct 29, 2017 Full Review Rohit Vats Hindustan Times The ingredients are there, but loose ends restrict Shivaay from becoming a smooth ride. Rated: 2.5/5 Oct 29, 2017 Full Review Renuka Vyavahare The Times of India Laced with visual excellence, you applaud his film's larger than life canvas but despite the efforts, [Ajay Devgn's] second directorial venture fails to engage you emotionally. Rated: 3/5 Oct 29, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis To protect his family, a stable and innocent Himalayan mountaineer transforms into a mean destroyer when he needs to.
      Director
      Ajay Devgan
      Screenwriter
      Sandeep Srivastava
      Production Co
      Pen Movies
      Genre
      Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      Hindi
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 23, 2018
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