Andhadhun

2018 • 137 minutes
4.3
1.36K reviews
100%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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Akash, a blind pianist, is preparing for a London concert. Sophie's scooter bumps into Akash and upon finding he a pianist she takes him to her restaurant Franco's run by her father and offers him a job. Akash meets 70s actor Pramod Sinha at the restaurant who asks him to do a private concert of his songs at his residence to surprise his wife, Simi. Next Day upon reaching his house a shocking surprise is waiting for Akash. CBFC U/A (DIL/2/338/2018-MUM)

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4.3
1.36K reviews
A Google user
February 16, 2019
I understood the ending, and when i came to the ,conclusion, i thought it is puzzled ending but it is too simple think, the scene of the rabbit and the farmer is fake and is a fictional story designed by aayushmaan to show his incident to radhika apte in a horrible way to gain her sympathy, his rabbit-carved stick shown by waiter plays a major role in the ending, the scene shown first is a fictional rabbit of his stick! 😎😎😎 he just took simmi’s eyes and the accident was also fake.
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Shivam Bhandari
June 10, 2019
I think Ayushman could see at end by taking Tabu's eyes and Doctor also got organs to keep commitment to Sheikh. The whole bunny thing was a cooked up story At last he also mention that with the help of his friends he reached abroad. That all money he got was all by hook or by crook. Really FANTASTIC work.
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Swaraj Mondal
May 22, 2019
The plot was very good.There are definitely some great thrilling moments.The third act was very choppy though.Some scenes' directions and acting were a little weird.The ending was not that good.As a story it concluded but to me specialy it was not appealing.I do not get why it is called Comedy.
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