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Hisaab Barabar Review : A Fight Against Banking Corruption That Misses the Mark

Nikhil AnchanBy Nikhil AnchanJanuary 24, 2025Updated:January 24, 20252 Comments2 Mins Read
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R. Madhavan in Hisaab Barabar, fighting banking corruption in a socially charged drama.
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Director: Ashwani Dhir

Date Created: 2025-01-24 15:31

Editor's Rating:
3

Pros

  • Social Relevance: Highlights the struggles of common people against banking fraud.
  • Strong Lead Performance: R. Madhavan excels as the determined Radhe Mohan Sharma.
  • Timely Message: The film resonates with the middle-class audience's daily challenges.
  • Unique Premise: Tackles the rarely discussed topic of banking scams.
  • Kirti Kulhari’s Moments: Shows glimpses of emotional depth in her performance.

Cons

  • Weak Execution: The story lacks depth and fails to create lasting impact.
  • Repetitive Script: The first half drags with repetitive scenes and ideas.
  • Flat Characters: Poorly written supporting roles with inconsistent motivations.
  • Unimpressive Humor: Failed attempts at comedy dilute the film’s serious tone.
  • Underwhelming Music: Loud and mismatched background score detracts from the narrative.

Hisaab Barabar Review:

The story of ‘Hisaab Barabar’ follows a man who battles against a dishonest banking system. Radhe Mohan Sharma (R. Madhavan) is a careful ticket collector with Indian Railways who gets cheated by his bank over a small mistake. However, Radhe’s attention to detail helps him find a huge scam worth crores. Can an average person take down a big bank?

Review: ‘Hisaab Barabar’ addresses a common issue—how small mistakes or unfair actions can lead to bigger problems. Director Ashwni Dhir emphasises how small wrongdoings should not be ignored, as they can lead to bigger scams. The idea is interesting, especially for India’s middle class, which often overlooks these issues because they are so busy.

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However, the execution is not as good as expected. The first half has a confusing script that keeps repeating the same ideas without advancing the story. The film tries to mix funny moments with important themes but doesn’t do well. The jokes don’t work, and the loud, cartoonish music makes it worse.

The personalities are flat and lack depth. R. Madhavan gives a strong performance as the honest and driven Radhe, leading the film effectively. Kirti Kulhari’s performance shows both weakness and power, but her character isn’t very consistent. Neil Nitin Mukesh plays Micky Mehta, a quirky and cunning bank owner, but he doesn’t make the audience laugh or scared. Rashmi Desai portrays Mona Lisa, Radhe’s annoying neighbour, and her role doesn’t contribute much to the story.

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The music is boring and doesn’t improve the movie. The screenplay and direction are simple and lack depth, which makes what could have been a powerful, socially important drama feel dull.

‘Hisaab Barabar’ gets praise for addressing an important social problem, but it falls short in its storytelling and how it was made. The interesting message gets lost because of silly characters, uneven speed, and dull jokes. A chance to create an engaging story was missed.

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Nikhil Anchan is a passionate film writer who brings his deep love for cinema into his work, offering fresh perspectives on movie trends, reviews, and box office hits.

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