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Hamlet

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Hamlet returns home after a long absence when his father, a powerful Indian businessman at the heart of London's nouveau riche, dies suddenly. Hamlet soon starts to see visions of his dead father, who claims his brother Claudius murdered him -- and urges Hamlet to take revenge.

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Ed Potton The Times (UK) 1h
3/5
Ahmed is a fine, understated Hamlet, especially in the earlier scenes, where he is intriguingly contained and (literally) haunted. He is less good at the emotional implosions demanded later on, but — as always — he is never less than watchable. Go to Full Review
Danny Leigh Financial Times 1d
4/5
Malik and Chaddha are very good; likewise Morfydd Clark as Ophelia and Timothy Spall as Polonius. But this is Ahmed’s film, his Hamlet a dervish of fury and sorrow, whirring on the brink.  Go to Full Review
Mark Kermode Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube) 1d
I think it's a really smart film. Go to Full Review
Rich Cline Shadows on the Wall 6h
3.5/5
The juxtaposition of archaic Elizabethan poetry with gritty 21st century realism is sometimes rather uneven, and it leaves the plot feeling very murky. But the film is packed with moments that are charged with electrical energy. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Hamlet returns home after a long absence when his father, a powerful Indian businessman at the heart of London's nouveau riche, dies suddenly. Hamlet soon starts to see visions of his dead father, who claims his brother Claudius murdered him -- and urges Hamlet to take revenge.
Director
Aneil Karia
Producer
James Wilson, Riz Ahmed, Michael Lesslie, Allie Moore, Tommy Oliver
Screenwriter
Michael Lesslie
Distributor
Vertical
Production Co
Left Handed Films, Storyteller Productions, JW Films, Confluential Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 10, 2026, Limited
Runtime
1h 54m