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      • In the badlands of Delhi's underbelly, Titli, the youngest member of a violent car-jacking brotherhood, plots a desperate bid to escape the 'family' business. His schemes are thwarted by his unruly brothers, who marry him off against his will. But Titli finds an unlikely ally in his new wife, Neelu, who nurtures her own frustrated dreams.
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  2. Titli is the youngest member of a violent car-jacking gang in Delhi with his brothers, oldest brother Vikram and middle brother Pradeep a.k.a. Bawla. The film opens with Titli inspecting a parking lot of an under-construction mall in East Delhi.

  3. Oct 30, 2015 · It's that look in newcomer Shashank Arora's eyes - dry and dead - in the first few frames of the film that sums up Titli, the lead character he plays in Kanu Behl's relentlessly downbeat,...

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt3019620Titli (2014) - IMDb

    Titli: Directed by Kanu Behl. With Shashank Arora, Ranvir Shorey, Shivani Raghuvanshi, Amit Sial. Titli, the youngest member of a car-jacking brotherhood wants to escape the family business. He and his wife form a pact to set free from their family roots.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Kanu Behl
    • 2015-10-30
  5. Titli (Shashank Arora) is the youngest in a family of poor car-jackers who live in the outskirts of Delhi. These bylanes are occupied by people who’re oscillating between the idea of a better...

  6. Kanu Behl's Titli works because it is not just a poignant character study of an angry young man, but also an incisive and intense family drama.

  7. In the badlands of Delhi's underbelly, Titli, the youngest member of a violent car-jacking brotherhood, plots a desperate bid to escape the 'family' business.

  8. Oct 30, 2015 · Titli (Shashank Arora) is the youngest of three brothers who live with their father in a lifeless hovel on the outskirts of the capital. Vikram (Ranvir Shorey), Pradeep aka Bawla (Amit Sial) and their father (Lalit Behl, the director’s own father) are nowhere people going rapidly nowhere, sinking lower and lower till they are stripped of ...