Crook: It's Good to Be Bad

| 2010

Directed by: Mohit Suri

Main Plot

"Crook: It's Good to Be Bad," directed by Mohit Suri, is a Bollywood thriller that delves into themes of racism, identity, and moral ambiguity. The story is set against the backdrop of the violent racial attacks on Indian students in Australia. The protagonist, an Indian immigrant, arrives in Australia seeking a better life but soon finds himself entangled in the racial tensions and violence plaguing the Indian community there. As he navigates his new environment, he becomes involved in a series of events that force him to confront his own values and beliefs. The narrative explores his internal struggle between choosing the easy path of moral compromise and standing up against injustice. The film portrays the harsh realities faced by immigrants and the complexities of cultural integration. Key events include escalating racial conflicts, personal betrayals, and a climactic confrontation that tests the protagonist's resolve. The film's tension is heightened by its exploration of the thin line between right and wrong, ultimately questioning whether it is ever justifiable to be "bad" for a good cause. The resolution brings a sense of closure while leaving the audience to ponder the ethical dilemmas presented throughout the story.

Characters

  • Emraan Hashmi plays Jai Dixit, a small-time crook who moves to Australia, gets entangled in racial tensions, and ultimately seeks redemption by confronting his past and helping others.
  • Neha Sharma plays Suhani, a pivotal character who becomes the love interest of the protagonist, Jai. Her role adds emotional depth and moral conflict to the storyline.
  • Arjan Bajwa plays Samarth, a morally ambiguous character whose actions significantly impact the protagonist's journey, adding complexity and tension to the storyline.

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Mohit Suri Action Crime Drama Emraan Hashmi Neha Sharma Arjan Bajwa