
Tigers 2014
"One family risks everything for the truth"
In Danis Tanović's gripping drama *Tigers (2014)*, Emraan Hashmi delivers a powerhouse performance as Ayan, a pharmaceutical salesman who becomes a whistleblower in Pakistan.
Director: Danis Tanović
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tigers (2014) about?
*Tigers* follows Ayan, a pharmaceutical salesman in Pakistan who stumbles upon a deadly secret: his employer knowingly sold infant formula causing widespread deaths. Unable to stay silent, he embarks on a dangerous journey to expose the corporation's crimes, risking his career, safety, and family.
Who directed Tigers?
Danis Tanović, the acclaimed filmmaker behind *No Man's Land* and *The Postman*, directed *Tigers*.
Who stars in Tigers?
The film features Emraan Hashmi in the lead role, supported by Geetanjali Thapa, Danny Huston, Khalid Abdalla, and Adil Hussain.
Is Tigers (2014) worth watching?
If you enjoy morally complex dramas with real-world stakes, *Tigers* is a compelling watch. Its tight 90-minute runtime packs emotional weight and suspense, making it a standout in the thriller genre.
How long is Tigers?
Tigers runs for 90 minutes.
About Tigers (2014) — The True Story of One Man's Fight Against Corporate Greed
In Danis Tanović's gripping drama *Tigers (2014)*, Emraan Hashmi delivers a powerhouse performance as Ayan, a pharmaceutical salesman who becomes a whistleblower in Pakistan. When Ayan uncovers that his employer, a multinational healthcare corporation, knowingly sold a dangerous baby formula linked to the deaths of countless infants, he risks everything to expose the truth. The film blends intense moral dilemmas with raw emotional tension, as Ayan navigates betrayal, corporate greed, and personal sacrifice. With a taut runtime of 90 minutes, *Tigers* keeps viewers on edge, questioning the cost of integrity in a world where profit often trumps humanity.
Set against the backdrop of corporate malfeasance and ethical decay, *Tigers (2014)* explores themes of justice, accountability, and the fight against systemic corruption. The atmospheric tension mirrors real-world scandals, making it more than just a fictional thriller—it's a cautionary tale with real stakes. Geetanjali Thapa and Danny Huston add depth to the narrative, grounding the high-stakes drama in relatable human struggles.