Gunday ultimately asks one question: Can two men share everything? The film’s loud, chaotic answer is… probably not. But it’s a hell of a lot of fun watching them try.

In the pantheon of modern Bollywood masala films, few have embraced their inherent absurdity with as much chest-thumping sincerity as Ali Abbas Zafar’s Gunday . Released in 2014, the film arrived with a title that promised raw, unapologetic machismo, and it delivered exactly that—a heady, loud, and often illogical cocktail of friendship, betrayal, song, and dance, all set against the sooty backdrop of 1970s and 80s Calcutta (now Kolkata).

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