Release Date | 13 May 2016 |
Language | Hindi, Urdu |
Genre | Drama, Biography, Sport |
Duration | 2h 11min |
Cast | Emraan Hashmi , Huma Qureshi , Nargis Fakhri , Lara Dutta , Nimrat Kaur , Gautam Gulati , Manjot Singh , Karanvir Sharma , Prachi Desai , Kunaal Roy Kapur , Shweta Kawatra , Kulbhushan Kharbanda , Hemant Choudhary , Shernaz Patel , Veerendra Saxena , Claire Ashton |
Director | Tony D'souza, Anthony D'souza |
Writer | Rajat Arora, Aditi Mediratta |
Producer | Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor, N P Singh |
Production House | Balaji Motion Pictures, Msm Motion Pictures, Indo-UK Film Company, Jhakaas |
Budget | est. ₹4.00 cr. |
Certificate | U/A |
A middle-class family member named Azhar Mohammad rises to prominence as a cricketer. However, his reputation starts to suffer from allegations of match-fixing sums up Azhar.
You stay invested here because the material at hand combines Indias two religionscricket and films. Of course, this generation would rather see biopics on MS Dhoni or Virat Kohli. But, to give the devil his due, Azhar was an idol in the 8090s. The film traces the rise of a prodigy born into a modest
Azhar is a highly engaging piece of cinema that grips you completely and keeps you guessing. The story telling is objective as it shows both sides of the coin. You are simultaneously treated to the arguments for and against the verdict on Azhar's personal and public upheavals. You are also made to c
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