Yeh sarkaar bhrast nahi hai balki bhrastachaar ke liye hi sarkaar hai - thats what the home minister in the movie confesses to an aam aadmi when he is cornered along with a bunch of opportunistic and money minting souls within a room that can go up in flames any moment anyone speaks a lie.
An eye opener for each and every voter in this country who vote a party to power only to feel cheated over and over again. Madaari directed by NIshikant Kamat is pretty similar to Neeraj Pandeys A Wednesday that released many years back in terms of its treatment. In that movie too an a common man showed what menace he can create if he wishes to get even with the system and has the wits to do so. In terms of cast, Irrfan Khan does a superlative job as always and so does Jimmy Shergill.
The child artist Vishesh too does a phenomenal job as the kidnapped ward of the home minister. The overall plot of the movie is extremely relevant as we have witnessed a number of under construction flyover cases in recent times. Each time such things have happened due to the negligence of the concerned individuals and each time there have been politicians who are to be blamed for the mishap but then each time they go Scot free and even keep winning elections.