Visually, Company was a leap forward. Cinematographer Hemant Chaturvedi and later founders of the "Mumbai Noir" aesthetic used the city not as a backdrop, but as a maze of shadows and concrete. The editing was razor-sharp, utilizing freeze-frames and jump cuts that were ahead of their time for Indian cinema.
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It’s a case study in ambition, risk, and the blurred line between genius and greed. Whether you’re a finance enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or a student of business history, this film promises to spark conversations we often avoid. Visually, Company was a leap forward
The film is loosely based on the real-life story of Dawood Ibrahim, a notorious Indian mobster. The movie revolves around the lives of three young men from different backgrounds who become entangled in the world of crime. Dawood (Ajay Devgn), a small-time crook, Chandu (Pavan Kalyan), a poor but talented mechanic, and Vijay (Suriya), a loyal friend, find themselves caught up in a web of crime and deception. The movie revolves around the lives of three