Madaari sticks to a template similar to Neeraj Pandey’s A Wednesday, but doesn’t drum up the same urgency. The law enforcement officials, led by way of a solemn-confronted Jimmy Shergill, to find themselves engaged in a wild goose chase for Nirmal, however there’s little or no tension to this combat of wits. Also, Kamat’s depiction of a landscape altered by way of social media engagement and public opinion is real however sloppily dealt with. I’m going with 3 out of 5 for Madaari. Arguably one of the finest actors of our times, Irrfan Khan deserves films important of his talent. This one comes up short.