The film is noted for its "shades of gray," where the protagonist descends into monstrosity while the antagonist finds a form of redemption or becomes a more sympathetic figure. Reception and Performance

The film was a commercial success, grossing approximately ₹103 crore (US$12 million) worldwide.

Consumed by grief, Raghu spends the next 15 years in the town of Badlapur, meticulously planning his revenge. When Liak is released early due to terminal illness, Raghu uses him to find the second robber, leading to a dark and violent conclusion where the lines between hero and villain blur. Production Highlights

It received positive reviews for its "riveting" narrative and "hauntingly realistic" performances, particularly from Varun Dhawan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

Two robbers, Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) and Harman (Vinay Pathak), hijack Raghu's car. During the chase, his son falls out and dies, and Liak shoots his wife.

Director Sriram Raghavan opted for a minimalistic, "documentary feel" for the opening scene—a single, long shot of a bank robbery to set a realistic tone.

The film follows (Varun Dhawan), whose life is shattered when his wife and son are killed during a bank robbery gone wrong.

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The film is noted for its "shades of gray," where the protagonist descends into monstrosity while the antagonist finds a form of redemption or becomes a more sympathetic figure. Reception and Performance

The film was a commercial success, grossing approximately ₹103 crore (US$12 million) worldwide. Badlapur.mkv

Consumed by grief, Raghu spends the next 15 years in the town of Badlapur, meticulously planning his revenge. When Liak is released early due to terminal illness, Raghu uses him to find the second robber, leading to a dark and violent conclusion where the lines between hero and villain blur. Production Highlights The film is noted for its "shades of

It received positive reviews for its "riveting" narrative and "hauntingly realistic" performances, particularly from Varun Dhawan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. When Liak is released early due to terminal

Two robbers, Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) and Harman (Vinay Pathak), hijack Raghu's car. During the chase, his son falls out and dies, and Liak shoots his wife.

Director Sriram Raghavan opted for a minimalistic, "documentary feel" for the opening scene—a single, long shot of a bank robbery to set a realistic tone.

The film follows (Varun Dhawan), whose life is shattered when his wife and son are killed during a bank robbery gone wrong.