Hisaab Barabar reminds me the bustling heart of Delhi, where the rhythmic clatter of trains mirrors the city’s relentless pace, Radhe Mohan Sharma meticulously checks tickets, his keen eyes missing nothing. R. Madhavan this time seen as a senior ticket examiner with a passion for numbers. Radhe’s life takes an unexpected turn when a minor discrepancy in his bank account unveils a labyrinth of financial deceit and thus, it becomes eye openers of many indian middle-class people. This is what is all about the movie “Hisaab Barabar,” and game started. A 2024 satirical drama directed by Ashwni Dhir, featuring the versatile R. Madhavan in the lead role. The film, streaming on ZEE5, has sparked extensive discussions among Indian movie and web series enthusiasts, particularly regarding its portrayal of systemic corruption and the common man’s fight against it.
Hisaab Barabar Review

“Hisaab Barabar” centers on Radhe Mohan Sharma, a single parent, skillfully portrayed by R. Madhavan, a diligent railway ticket examiner who stumbles upon a minor deduction of Rs. 27.50 from his bank account. This seemingly insignificant amount propels him into a battle against a colossal banking scam orchestrated by the unscrupulous bank owner, Micky Mehta, played by Neil Nitin Mukesh. He was the perfect villain for this role and did very well. The film revolves around the financial fraud, adding some spice of love and comedy. The movie highlights it’s systemic corruption, and the resilience of the common man.
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