A compassionate taxi driver named Dev helps numerous passengers, but when he faces hardships, those he has helped in the past rally around him; however, amidst his self-improvement and desire for a soulmate, Devs journey takes an unexpected turn when he meets a girl in Mumbai who transforms his life. Taxi Taxie is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language Adventure Comedy motion picture featuring Amol Palekar, Zaheera, Reena Roy, Rama Vij, Jalal Agha, Asha Bhosle and Meena T.. Taxi Taxie is written by Irshad and Hemant Bhosle and it is directed by Irshad. Taxi Taxie was released on 19th February 1977. The music was composed by Hemant Bhosle.
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Jini Score 4.1/10
Critics Score 93%
Rating 6.4/10
Jini Score 4.1%
Critics Score 93
Rating 6.4
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Release
Date19 FEB 1977
Language
Hindi
Genre
Adventure
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Comedy
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Drama
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Family
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Taxi Taxie Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 93%
Roger Ebert
Taxi Driver is a brilliant nightmare and like all nightmares it doesnt tell us half of what we want to know. ( Read More )
A.D. Murphy
Its a powerful film and a terrific showcase for the versatility of star Robert De Niro. ( Read More )
Tom Huddleston
Forty years on, Taxi Driver remains almost impossibly perfect: its hard to think of another film that creates and sustains such a unique, evocative tone, of dread blended with pity, loathing, savage humour and a scuzzy edge of New York cool. ( Read More )
Ben Walters
New York may have changed, but Taxi Driver is as powerful and painful as ever. ( Read More )
Nigel Andrews
The problem lies less with what the film has to say than the way it says it: the laboriousness with which its sermon on the seeds of fascism is spelled out. ( Read More )