"D" 3 June 2005 (India).
User review: 6.9
PlotDeshu is a mechanic in Dubai, who has come home after his mother's death. His father, is a dry, gruff, police constable. Deshu, unwittingly becomes a witness to a murder, when Mangli bhai's goons chasing a man, burst into his chawl, and proceed to kill the man right there. Roughened up by the police to act as witness, and threatened by the goons to not, Deshu keeps shut. Later, he joins a rival gang (Hashim bhai's), and proceeds to kill Mangli. Little by little, with his bravery and intelligence he manages to become Hashim bhai's right-hand man, much to the dismay of his two sons, Muqarram and Shabbir. The rest of the film chronicles his take-over of the gang, when Hashim bhai, bending to his son's wishes, allows an unwarranted attack on Deshu and his faithful lieutenant Raghav. The film ends with Deshu, having crowned himself underworld king, dreaming of forming the "D" company and running it as a well-tuned machine from outside India's borders. Written by Amodini
Movie Trivia This film is actually based on the life of real life gangster Dawood Ibrahim
Filming LocationsMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Information
Directed by: Vishram Sawant Released in: India Language(s): Hindi Production company: K Sera Sera
Official CertificationsIndia:A
User CommentsPretty darn cool! - ChiBron from Aurora, ILI loved it. A mish-mash of RGV's previous gangster flicks. Simply loved
'Randeep Hooda' as 'Deshu'. How cool is that character? Seriously, he's
one of my favorite characters of ALL TIME. I just loved the simplicity
of this movie. No stupid camera gigs. No special effects on gun-shots.
The focus is entirely on telling a good story and it keeps u riveted
like other gangster flicks haven't. 'D' never drags.
Hooda has some screen presence.....this guy really commands ur
attention. He emotes through his eyes and is downright chilling in some
scenes. He's also gifted with a strong voice. I can definitely see him
going places.
People expecting another cheap kichri of Satya/Company will be
surprised by how entertaining and well made this flick is. Definitely
recommended!
One of the best movies - raman_s_2001 from United StatesIn the era when Shahrukh khan's over-acting is considered 'thrilling'
and rated as top-notch by the Karan Johar circus... this movie proves
that this new actor has the acting skill and confidence to make these
over-hyped Khans run for their money.
This movie respects audience's intelligence and does not pursue the
lowest common denominator by adding stupidly choreographed 'balle
balle' songs.
This movie is about reality, it is about death and it is about the
brutal war for survival. It is imaginative enough that doesn't bore the
audience with obvious and unnecessary dialogue and director's clever
use of music focuses on character's emotions and the underlying fear
that governs everyone's behavior.
See this movie and compare it with the more 'mainstream' family
oriented movies and you will see why RGV is one of the best director in
the industry. Here the hero does-not cry, he is sober and mature enough
to think and act. This the Khans will never be able to do.
10/10
Another hard hitting movie about the Mumbai Underworld. - ank_jabberwocky1 from IndiaRam Gopal Varma does it again yet another movie which draws you into
the reality of Underworld and introduces you to the machinery of Mumbai
underworld.
D is a story of a young aggressive man Deshu who gets into the
Underworld and changes the orthodox ways of its operation.He defies the
ongoing practices and with his courage he is in the driving seat just
after some time he joins the gang.
"Randeep Hooda" comes as a surprise this young chap from Haryana
delivers a performance which is really amazing. Last time when we saw
Randeep Hooda he was in a small appearance in Monsoon Wedding.But this
movie shows his potential.He resembles to Chandu of Company but
definitely does it better than Vivek Oberoi.
Satya and Company were on the same lines of D but definitely SAtya is
the best among the three.D-company music wise is not up to the mark but
songs are hardly part of the story.
performance wise the movie is a full of good performances CHunky Pandey
gives a great performance and fits to the role.Then there are artists
like Goga Kapoor Sushant Singh who can never go wrong.Isha Kopikar had
very little scope but her costumes and body language was perfect for
the small time when she was on screen.
If you enjoyed Satya and company this movie is a sure go for you.Don't
expect any mercy from Varma productions because there is ample of on
screen violence and tension like the previous two flicks.
8/10
An effective movie - nehasrungta from United StatesAnother mafia movie out of the RGV factory. First of all, set
expectations right to enjoy the movie. Don't expect the brilliance of
Satya, raciness of Company, or the impact of Ab Tak Chappan. Then you
will end up actually enjoying the movie instead of panning it as just
another mafia movie.
I am surprised that they didn't promote this movie as the prequel to
Company. Hollywood would have milked the angle. Hindi movies need to
start doing it. But it is a "prequel" to Company, no questions about
that. When seen in that angle you understand the motivation behind
making the film.
The biggest plus of the movie, like other RGV movies there is no sugar
coating. The scene where Deshu is sitting and eating lunch in the chawl
is so realistic of chawls in B'bay that you almost can touch and smell
it. There is no Yash Chopra grandeur. The romance is gritty and real.
There isn't too much dialogue in the movie which furthers the impact.
There is no real need for it, you can extrapolate the dialogue from the
situations. The background music is fitting. Another plus point of the
movie is the focus on the story. The movie never veers from it. The
story is about the rise of common man to that of a mafia don (Deshu).
There aren't any sub plots to divert the attention of the viewer. The
acting for most part is top notch. Rukshar (Bhakti Bhatnagar) who plays
Deshu's girlfriend is the only one who doesn't command a screen
presence.
So whats the biggest minus ? Like I said before it doesn't leave you
breathless a.k.a Satya. You have appreciate the mumbai
tapori/mafia/colloquial setup to some degree to like the movie. If you
are a fan of the afore mentioned movies. Its a must see.
Nothing new yet effective at places - silvan-desouza from IndiaThe movie is a typical gangster film with all similar characters This
was supposed to be a prequel to COMPANY and they are characters and
scenes similar to that film
Randeep is made to look like Devgan, from his glasses to even the slow
dial style
The film moves at a fast pace, the relationship between Chunky and
Hooda is nice Even the growth of Hooda's character is well handled
the problem is the scene where a Nana Patekar wannabe type gangster who
rules a part of a city comes to attack Randeep and he enters the frame
talking slowly it is so fake handled that it cringes
There are several clichéd scenes too while there are several well
handled scenes like the last few scenes and also the scenes between
Hooda and Pandey and also Sushant Singh, Yashpal Sharma
Vishram Sawant does a good job handling some scenes but he shouldn't
have muted dialogs and also tried something more hatke Music is okay
Camera-work is typical RGV
Randeep Hooda tries hard but his voice is effective at places and
monotonous at times, his expressions are nice at places while fake at
places Chunky is awesome Amongst rest Goga Kapoor is terrific, Sushant
Singh is good while Yashpal Sharma is repetitive Ruskar and Isha are
passable
In business, your friend is your foe. - meraiya from IndiaA perfect movie projecting a man 'Desu' who finds opportunity in
difficult time, makes decision rationally, lives by his own conditions,
has Rules unsurpassed, vision unparalleled and perfection in execution.
Ram Gopal Verma has given a new dimension to bollywood film making.
Randeep Hooda has delivered very less dialogs but his portrayal of
character is perfect. Controvercially its story of Dawood (Underworld
don accused in 1993 Bombay blast case)and his Gang "D".Ramu also got
some threatening phone calls for that. In the end of the film it
summarizes character as: when, where and what he will do - nobody
knows. thats why Desu is called D. Nobody could stop him. He made crime
a business. Veiled politics and brought underworld into
'upperworld'.Even today 'D company's greatest rule is - "In business,
your friend is your foe."
D= Done right! - lazrer from United Arab Emirates/UKIf ur a typical bollywood drooler who thinks "item number+good
cast+good location = hit movie" pls don't watch this. This movie does
have a clichéd story line, "youngster wants to push his luck in
crimeworld" but so did scarface and u knw it was only a hit after being
released onto VHS, in early 90's.
D deals very well with the character of one man.one man who doesn't
talk much and uses his brains and balls to go forward in the
mafia.There is a scene in the movie in which "deshu" takes revenge on a
policeman by actually not attacking him but instead keeping him in
fear(u gotta watch that scene where he says to his gf how he will take
revenge).
If u like "kisna" in place of "page 3" then this movie is not for u!
9 out of 10 - dorwindsouza from United Arab EmiratesRam Gopal Verma strikes gold once again as debuting Randeep Hooda stars
in this absolutely breathtaking movie! Full marks to the acting of
Randeep, Chunkey Pandey and the others. Good music too although the
editing and directing is not up to the mark. A story highlighting the
success of a middle-class man in the dark side of society. From a
mechanic in Dubai to a gangster in Mumbai, D portrays the idealism and
expressions of an average-Joe in the underworld. Jealousy, suspicion,
murder ....... this movie has everything. The background score and the
only 3 songs in it gets the audience enthralled. Rumours have it that
this movie actually depicts how the International Don Dawood Ibrahim
came to power.
Overall, a must watch for RGVs fans.
Not as good as the rest but well worth watching.... - s_gecko007 from United KingdomI agree in most part with the first review especially when comparing it
to other movies from the RGV production house. Unless watched as a
prequel to 'Company', it stands a little feebly with a mixture of
actors, script, storyline and direction borrowed from it's fantastic
predecessors. Otherwise it's an interesting prologue to a more complete
and fulfilling story. I think the movie improves in the last third with
excellent plot development and gritty twists, and the finale is
well-worth waiting for.
Having loved 'Satya', 'Company' and 'Ab Tak Chappan', maybe I was
expecting too much from the same genre and was a little disappointed.
Try again some other time methinks, rather differently perhaps for a
fresher approach.
** The Trilogy is complete ** - Shashi Krishna from DenmarkOne of the most unusual things in Bollywood is a sequel or a trilogy.
Ram Gopal Varma completes this circle with "D: Company". Another hard
hitting and realistic look at the Mumbai (Bombay) underworld scene.
Deshu is a Dubai-returned common man who gets involved in the gangster
world and soon starts taking over established names in the business.
This leads to peer rivalry and of course, endless daylight shooting on
Mumbai streets. The movie takes another shot at the
politics-movies-police-underworld connection without sparing anyone in
the process. This movie has the "Ram Gopal Varma touch", as we have
come to know it, written all over it.
His previous outing with "Satya" and "Company" were equally amazing
although none can match the raw power Manoj Bajpai brought to Bhikoo
Mhatre(in Satya) or Ajay brought to Mallik(in Company). In this one,
Randeep Hooda makes an excellent job as the aggressive yet ruthlessly
calm "Dheshu" or 'D'. This movie ends where "Company" starts. So, in a
way, one can see this movie as a prequel to "Company".
Performance wise there are many amazing surprises. For one, Chunky
Pandey makes an excellent comeback as Raghav - D's right hand man. Then
there is the Varma favorite Isha Koppikar as his love interest. Goga
Kapoor, Yashpal Sharma and of course, the talented Sushant Singh also
chip in powerful performances. On the whole "D:Company" turns out to be
another enjoyable Varma production.
Giving it a 10 out of 10 for keeping us in touch with the reality for
once.
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