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  1. #SirfEkBandaaKaafiHai review: Manoj Bajpayee lives up to the film's title
  2. Manoj Bajpayee says banning films only helps them, adds fuel to fire: 'You are giving oxygen to that film'
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  4. Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai True Story: Real advocate PC Solanki says 'Film wrongly publicised'
  5. Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai movie review: Manoj Bajpayee gives a masterclass in Bollywood's best courtroom drama in years


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#SirfEkBandaaKaafiHai review: Manoj Bajpayee lives up to the film's title

Manoj Bajpayee starrer 'Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai' was released on streaming platform ZEE5 on Tuesday (May 23) Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai literally translates to "only one man is enough" in English. There's nothing better that can describe Bajpayee's acting in the film than the title. Released on Tuesday on Read our review of this brilliant courtroom drama. The courage of minor victim, her parents, and their lawyer The story begins at Kamla Nagar Police Station in New Delhi when a minor, accompanied by her parents, files a complaint of sexual assault against an influential self-styled godman. The two-hour-long film then goes on to show the victim's journey to justice fought by a lawyer, PC Solanki (Bajpayee), over a period of five years in It is no ordinary courtroom drama Director Apoorv Singh Karki took the daunting task of narrating the victim's story in a tightly directed film of two hours. The director neither sensationalized nor over-dramatized the courtroom scenes, never drifting from the topic. The chase scene in the bylanes of Jodhpur city where goons are trying to attack Solanki, is a brilliantly shot scene, winning big on cinematography too. Bajpayee delivered yet another power-packed performance Needless to say, Bajpayee is an actor par excellence. He plays a simple man who is sensitive, isn't completely fearless (he fears for his son's safety) but is determined to not bow down to the wrong. Bajpayee has portrayed every nuance perfectly, including Solanki's star-s...

Manoj Bajpayee says banning films only helps them, adds fuel to fire: 'You are giving oxygen to that film'

It has almost become a mandate for every major film to face calls of boycott or demands for ban in today’s times. If the film is based on anything ‘sensitive’, then it is almost a given that it will face protests across India. Manoj Bajpayee’s latest film Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai escaped that but did face a legal notice. The actor speaks to DNA exclusively about the film, his role, and what he calls the futilityof banning films. But that short meeting just days before the shoot was enough for Manoj to subconsciously copy some of Solanki’s mannerisms. Manoj calls this habit his weakness and says, “This is what I didn’t want to do completely. That is my weakness. I start copying the external mannerisms of a person. I did not want to copy-paste that and instead imbibe his strength, essence, idealism, and courage with the ame ordinaryness. That was very important that this man should not seem like a hero. He is a common man who does not even know he is doing something big.” The actor says that banning films is not the solution as it only publicises the film, turning a film release into a virtual national issue, something that recently happened with Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, directed by Apoorv Singh Karki, also stars Adrija, Surya Mohan Kulshrestha, Vipin Sharma, Jai Hind Kumar, and Durga Sharma. The film released on Zee5 on Tuesday, May 23 to critical acclaim.

Review

‘ Rab ka banda…’. The background song spotlights who he is as the opening credits follow Manoj Bajpayee all over Jodhpur on his two-wheeler. You need no further introduction to upright advocate PC Solanki (Manoj Bajpayee) who fights a powerful, well-connected godman and puts him away in jail for the rest of his sleazy life. Based on true events. Four words that are enough to point you to the source of this legal courtroom drama. By tweaking names and incidents just a bit, director Apoorv Singh Karki and writer Deepak Kingrani lay out a fictionalised version of the case against Asaram Bapu who currently cools his heels in a Jodhpur jail. A bit of real background on the ‘godman’ who once had politicians of all hues at his feet: Asaram was the disgusting ‘spiritual leader’ who had infamously stated that Nirbhaya (the Delhi gang rape victim) was as much to blame for her plight as the perpetrators. He had sickeningly said that she should’ve called them ‘ bhaiya’ and had unpardonably added that it takes two hands to clap. It was divine irony that the same godman faced a five-year-long case and was convicted for serious crimes under several sections of the IPC including the POCSO Act in 2018. Also loathsome was that his son Narayan too was convicted for sexual crimes. In retelling Asrama’s story cinematically, Apoorv Karki takes pains to establish that fighting a supposed sadhu is not to be equated with lampooning Hinduism or its practices. Before setting off for work each day, w...

Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai True Story: Real advocate PC Solanki says 'Film wrongly publicised'

Bollywood veteran actor Manoj Bajpai who is affectionately called the 'King of OTT' due to his back-to-back hits on streaming apps, is back again with a bang. Among the much-awaited series of this month, Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai was released on May 23, 2023, on Zee5, and in no time it started buzzing on social media. Not only this, Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai received massive praise from critics with many saying that the courtroom drama is the best performance of Manoj Bajpayee till now. Directed by Apoorv Singh Karki, 'Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai' is said to be inspired from the real-life advocate Poonam Chand Solanki aka PC Solanki who was the man that ensured the 16-year-old minor gets justice in the infamous Asaram Bapu case. However, PC Solanki was recently quoted by IANS in which he expressed his displeasure with the makers and raised questions that how they can say that Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai is a true story if they did not any NOC from him? Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai is being praised for its storyline and impeccable acting by the actors. Its star cast includes Manoj Bajpayee, Ajay Soni, Nikhil Pandey, and more in the lead roles. Since you have landed on this page, True Scoop News assumes that you have already watched Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai and have multiple questions regarding the real-life advocate PC Solani or moreover PC Solanki's role in the Asaram Bapu Case. To know the answer continue reading- Is Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai a true story As the trailer says, Sirf Ek Banda K...

Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai movie review: Manoj Bajpayee gives a masterclass in Bollywood's best courtroom drama in years

Rating: 4.5 stars Not very often do you come across a film with a runtime of 132 minutes that is a slow-burn, without any song or dance, and yet manages to keep you on the egde of the seat for its entire duration. That feat, itself, should earn Apoorva Singh Karki’s Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai a standing ovation. But the film manages to do much more. A smartly-written and brilliantly-acted courtroom drama, this film shows why Manoj Bajpayee rules the OTT space like no other. Insired by true events, Bandaa is a very faithful retelling of a real incident. And yet, it is an engaging story too. It does not compromise on the storytelling in the bid to stay close to the reality. Achieving that delicate balance is something writer Deepak Kingrani and director Apoorva Singh Karki have managed quite well. The film also stays away from the histrionics, dialoguebaazi, and melodrama that several Hindi-language courtroom dramas have resorted to over the years. And yet, it never looks dry. Certain scenes where the lawyers use their legal knowhow to argue are so well written that even laymen can follow without feeling as if the film is getting preachy. As far as legal and courtroom dramas go, Bandaa is one of the best Bollywood has produced ever, not just in recent years. Bandaa also succeeds in very sensitively portraying a delicate case. Despite being about a rape, it never explicitly depicts the sexual assault or talks about the attack in any insensitive manner. The scenes where someone ...