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Raid [Audio: Hindi]
An incorruptible IT officer Amay Patnaik (Ajay Devgn) gets an anonymous tip about a political leader Tauji’s (Saurabh Shukla) illegal assets. Patnaik plans an elaborate Raid on Tauji’s home and businesses.
5 March 1963, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
March 15, 2018
Raid is a film that caters to public sentiment against black money and corruption. All in all, this one's right on the money.March 16, 2018
What helps is that Devgn is restrained in his performance, and Shah and Gupta resist the temptation to give in to too much jingoism. Shukla, as the arrogant politician whose bravado crumbles, is inspired as usual.March 16, 2018
With a tighter editing, slightly less focus on the wannabe love story and a lesser dose of melodrama, Raid could have been a gripping thriller.September 05, 2018
In its textures, Raid aims for a gritty realism but the characters are painted in broad strokes. Eventually the punch is predictable but after a few stumbles, it does land.March 15, 2018
Romantic strain was such a misfit in a thriller that would have benefited from tighter editing and sticking to its route of being an edgy crime drama.March 16, 2018
In short, the dramatic scenes between Ajay Devgn and Saurabh Shukla alone are worth the price of the ticket. Watch the film if you like manly heroes quitely going about their jobs and villains who can be gentlemen at times.March 16, 2018
The film's real hero is the script writer. Ritesh Shah has made sure the dialogue breezes over the pouring over reams of paper while revolving around dusty offices, cowsheds and a mucky well.September 13, 2018
Ajay Devgn appears so uninspired...March 16, 2018
Undeclared income is all around, and all it needs is a bit of digging, Raid says. That turns out to be its most enduring idea.