Sarkar 3

2017 [HINDI]

Crime / Drama

Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 43% · 9 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 43% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.0/10 10 2420 2.4K

Plot summary

Subhash Nagre or Sarkar, the patriarch of the most powerful family of Maharashtra, continues to hold centre-stage because of his immense clout with the masses. In this outing, the Godfather is joined by his grandson Shivaji Nagre who loves and hates his grandfather with equal intensity. Will Shivaji betray Subhash? Or will he become a prey to his grandfather’s machinations?

Top cast

Yami Gautam as Annu Karkare
Abhishek Bachchan as Shankar (Dead in photograph)
Amitabh Bachchan as Subhash Nagre
Bharat Dabholkar as Gorakh Rampur
720p.WEB
1.16 GB
1280*546
Hindi 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
24 fps
2 hr 9 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by 4 / 10

Not like the previous offerings

First, the good bits: Choreography, music, direction and scene settings; the transitions. Etc The bad bits: The plot. The script - that kept us alert and in raptures like the first two. It transcends from a fairly good movie until the last 20 minutes - when it becomes quite unbelievable. Like as if the script writer was changed halfway . . . . The first two movies were a continuation of a theme. This one starts from nowhere and ends - well, I'll let you decide.
Reviewed by 4 / 10

Sarkar 3 has nothing new to offer, rather none of the scenes are exciting enough to make one watch the film.

Reviewed by 6 / 10

Sarkar roarsÂ….but this time within the walls of his 'palace'!

Sarkar 3 is RGV's desperate attempt to regain lost territory and he does succeed to a certain level. The movie is for those who have the patience to wait till the climax when all the pieces finally come together to complete this puzzle called Sarkar 3. As always in a Ram Gopal Varma movie, the camera work and the background score are exceptionally good. The movie has nothing new to offer but some fine performances by Mr. Bachchan and Amit Sadh make up for the slow pace. Manoj Bajpai is impressive as Govind while Bajrangbali Singh who plays Gandhi is a great find. Yami Gautam holds on to the same 'horrifying' expression throughout the movie. Ronit Roy is another fine actor who never lets his audience down although Jackie Shroff does get on your nerves. Unlike Sarkar, the movie has no great dialogues worth remembering. All said and done, the movie is a good reminder of the elite class of directors RGV once belonged to.
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