Company

2002 "A Law & Order Enterprise"
8| 2h36m| en
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Mallik is a henchman of Aslam Bhai, a Mumbai underworld kingpin. He inducts local hothead Chandu into the gang, and the two of them soon form a formidable faction within the gang, eventually displacing Aslam. As the empire grows, however, the two of them start drifting apart.

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Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Anish Misra Plot: It tells us the story of Malik (Ajay Devgn), an underworld don who appoints Chandu (Vivek Oberoi) to work with him. Sreenivasan (Mohanlal), tries to nab both of them.Writing: Jaideep Sahni (Known for Chak De India) has done a great job yet again. His story beautifully brings out some truths of the underworld. It keeps me engaged till the very end. ()Music: Not much good. Some songs I liked were 'Khallas' and 'Sab Ganda Hai'.Acting: Ajay Devgn is as usual the best. Vivek in his debut film comes as a dark horse. Manisha Koirala was also good. Antara Mali was good. Mohanlal is also one to look out for.Action: Mostly consists of gunfights rather than any kicking or boxing which is much relevant in these films.Favorite Scene: When Chandu tells Malik that he will not leave him. Another one is when Sreenivasan visits Chandu at the hospital.Verdict: It is a must watch. A film that comes once a year.
drcuts Company is far and away the absolute best non-traditional plot Hindi movie ever. I think it is even better than Sholey. It ranks up there with Scarface... no, I take it back, Company is BETTER than Scarface. I am a big gangster/mafia movie fan, and there a lot of great ones out there -- both Hindi and American -- The Godfather, Scarface, Goodfellas, Heat, Sathiya, Gangster, Khattay... but Company takes the friggin cake.Gripping plot, phenomenal acting, engaging soundtrack... this movie will have you enthralled from the moment you hit play till the closing credits, after which time you will think about the movie for hours. Vivek Oberoi is masterful, Ajay Devgan is flawless. Based on a true story, this is THE Indian movie of the decade. Ram Gopal Varma hits a home run with this masterpiece.
Tarique Abbass I am actually a person who hate Indian movies , not because they aren't directed good or the story isn't good ,it's because I watch English Movies , and as you all know there is no match of an English or Indian Movie,so ....After reading the above paragraph , It's hard to believe that I've seen this movie for more than 100 times I guess ,the reality that has been shown in this movie , and apart from that it's not like conventional Indian movies that describe only revolving around a female and how to get her and love her the whole life of yours ....they never bother to show the realities of life as we saw in COMPANY....The camera-work was simply outstanding , acting of AjayDevgan was all time great....well I believe that movie'd have been more successful if "Malik Bhai" had not died . ... A Brilliant Movie to watch
Jeff_Costello Where Satya was moving but not very original, Company mixes HK, US and indian influences to look like something unique. The dancing scenes are better integrated than in Satya, the movie is short for an indian movie but more efficient, the story is well written although the idea of mafia as a business has been seen many times, acting is wonderful. But the best thing here is Varma's masterful visual style combining a dirty photography, an editing influenced by Hong Kong cinema, a documentary like visual style to create his own unique style and giving the movie a hot, heavy, dark, dirty atmosphere. It might be edited like an MTV video sometimes, being sometimes too long but although Varma is not (yet?) a director of the scale of Tarantino or Ferrara this movie brings something new in gangster movie. Highly recommended.