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Bollywood's Blockbuster "Bazaar"


Bazaar is one of the few Bollywood films that depicts the underworld of the financial world. As a result, I'd want to commend the authors on the novel subject material. Having said that, the movie's novelty is short-lived due to its obvious plot and hackneyed cast. With its small holding, Rizwan's main figure seemed bright at first. However, once in Mumbai, it quickly devolves into anything cheesy and "Bollywoodish."



In one of these conflicts, there is indeed a reference to social prejudice. And besides, when fraud is disguised as fashionable business clothes, an urbane façade, and a polished American accent, it is less odious in the eyes of many Indians. As a result, Bazaar alludes to the dishonesty and those who judge the corrupt.




These are the aspects of the text that should've been looked into more deeply. Sadly, Chawla is far more invested in the suspense portion of the picture, which is only average. While the majority of Bazaar is focused to Rizwan's ascent and fall, his vengeance and the dialogue baozi that accompanies it arrive far too fast and efficiently to be believable or exciting. Even Bazaar’s pricey appearance and color.


This movie has mainly focused on stock market and the trade theft. If you are looking for any thriller movie you are on the right page.
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