The film, which releases tomorrow, is a biopic on Haseena Parkar.
#About haseena parkar movie#
The Anticipation Bill petitioned by Haseena was accepted but no definite outcome for the same has been portrayed in the end of the movie which might leave you wondering as to what exactly just went down.įor the movie as a whole, it is a disappointing feat with a dearth of substance and intention mildly evident right from the start. Shraddha Kapoor starrer Haseena Parkar is funded by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim 1. Keeping the real scenario in mind, the movie lacked a sense of direction as it proceeded towards the climax which seems a little bizarre on the producer's part. His Haseena Parkar (Shraddha Kapoor) could well be Sister/Mother India a sweet, simple, vivacious wife and mother who had to turn to crime because circumstances forced her to. Ibrahim Parkar, played by Ankur Bhatia awed the audience, indeed.
Siddhant Kapoor failed to deliver the dialogues in a way that would put his character to justice. The composed but fierce character of the Lady Don could not have been played any better. Indian biographical crime film about Dawood Ibrahims sister.
Living in the slums of Bombay, with 11 siblings, the kind of person she was throughout the process and who she becomes, has been very fittingly illustrated by Shraddha Kapoor. The movie starts with a Courtroom scene where Haseena appeared for the case which concerned the partner in production, Pramod Advani, who had filed a complaint against her. Read all news including political news, current affairs and news headlines online. Haseena was suspected by the Mumbai Police in about 88 cases for extortion of money, kidnappings, and ordered killings. Get all the latest news and updates on Haseena Parkar only on. Out of all her siblings, she was really close to her elder brother Dawood Ibrahim who is a renowned underworld kingpin. Haseena, known as the ‘Queen of Mumbai’ or ‘Aapa’, struck terror into her rivals in the underworld. Cast: Shradhha Kapoor, Siddhant Kapoor, Ankur Bhatia, Rajesh Tailang