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Stockbroker Rizwan Ahmed (Rohan) from "small town" Allahabad (um. Prayagraj), wants to make it big and looks up to Shakun Kothari (Saif), a trading-business shark, as his god.Best Loans & Credit Cards at Paisabazaar.com - Compare interest rates of Top banks & financial institutes of India and Choose plan with lowest EMI & best.The humble yet ambitious university topper moves to Mumbai and meets his god, who showers him with more prosperity.Now the question is: is Rizwan's talents being rewarded, or is the shark using him as a bait?The movie gives you a peek into the world of stock market and what goes behind its ups and downs.The movie incorporates real-world issues and events such as the spectrum scam, insider trading, nexus with the bureaucracy and government, role of Sebi, diamond trade, among others.The twists, turns and double-crosses are interesting but it takes way too long to get to them.The filmmakers neatly dug a grave and buried the thrills leading up to the twists.They dig a grave and neatly bury the thrill leading up to the twists.There is a talented cast but it is Saif's character that turns the wheel of Baazaar.Radhika owns every moment of her screen time and Rohan fits in neatly as a small town boy. One wishes he could emote better.Saif pulls off a neat Gujarati accent sometimes, which, at other times, he does not have at all.Saif has an ample share of enlightening one-liners that is supposed to paint the character as experienced and intelligent. Praesent mattis commodo augue. Use Tibias character auction feature to sell or purchase Tibia characters without risk Log in to submit a bid to purchase a Tibia character from another.The narrative in Baazaar is a stock that moves steadily at first, then rises and eventually returns to its earlier pitch.Ad Baazaar. 200 Million Audience Reach. Watch Baazaar, Hindi Movie directed by Gauravv K.

He slips into Gujju-fications with the unrehearsed cuteness of tycoon, who has long ceased to be cute to everyone, including his own wife and children.When debutant Rohan Mehra enters the plot as Rizwan there is no Shakun Kothari around. He chews into it exposing a sacred hunger that I didn't notice in his last over-hyped outing.Saif as Shakun is a true-blue Gujju who won't let neo-affluence corrupt his cultural integrity. Except that Saif as the wily ruthless Machiavellian stockbroker is everything that Harshad Mehta would have wanted to be.This is Saif's most gloriously written and performed part, meaty witty and wicked. Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Rohan Mehra, Radhika Apte, Chitrangda SinghI can't recall a single notable (or even non-notable) Indian film based on the plunging dips and giddying highs of the stock market.Do you remember Harshad Mehta? How could you forget the podgy stockbroker who made thousands of Indians rich overnight and then it all ended in a financial mess in no time at all.Saif Ali Khan's Shakun Kothari's destiny run on the same lines. Explore a unique advertising channel. Instantly deliver your brand’s message or offer directly to a user’s device, even when he is not browsing.

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