
Shabri 2011
"The Story Of A Woman Gangster"
In Lalit Marathe's gritty crime drama *Shabri (2011)*, an impoverished woman named Shabri (Isha Koppikar) is thrust into a brutal world of power and survival after her brother is brutally murdered by gangsters.
Director: Lalit Marathe
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shabri (2011) about?
*Shabri (2011)* follows a determined woman's journey from loss to vengeance after her brother's murder. Forced into the criminal underworld, she clashes with gangsters and corrupt forces while seeking justice. The film portrays her struggle against impossible odds and the price of her defiance.
Who directed Shabri?
Lalit Marathe directed *Shabri (2011)*, bringing a raw, unflinching lens to its crime-drama narrative.
Who stars in Shabri?
The film stars Isha Koppikar as Shabri, alongside Zakir Hussain, Pradeep Ram Singh Rawat, Raj Arjun, and Ragesh Asthana in key roles.
Is Shabri (2011) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Shabri (2011)* delivers a compelling mix of crime, action, and drama. Its intense storytelling and strong performances make it engaging for fans of gritty underworld tales, even if it leans more toward regional cinema appeal.
How long is Shabri?
*Shabri (2011)* has a runtime of 129 minutes, packing its story into a tight yet immersive cinematic experience.
About Shabri (2011) — A Gritty Crime Drama Where a Woman Fights Back
In Lalit Marathe's gritty crime drama *Shabri (2011)*, an impoverished woman named Shabri (Isha Koppikar) is thrust into a brutal world of power and survival after her brother is brutally murdered by gangsters. With the police turning a blind eye, she refuses to back down, channeling her grief into a relentless quest for justice. The film plunges into the raw underbelly of Mumbai's criminal underworld, blending high-stakes action with deep emotional turmoil.
As Shabri navigates a landscape ruled by ruthless criminals like Zakir Hussain and Pradeep Ram Singh Rawat, her transformation from a victim into a formidable force challenges the status quo. The story explores themes of vengeance, resilience, and the cost of defiance, all wrapped in a tense atmosphere where every decision could mean life or death.