Frequent strong and bloody violence includes stabbings, knife slashings, limb severings, hangings, beatings and shootings.
In a relentless sequence, a number of women and children are brutally and sadistically murdered.
A woman in labour has her baby bloodily forced from her body with violent manual force to the top of her stomach by a villain and another woman is forced to watch her child being murdered before having her face mutilated with a knife.
During a darkly lit sequence, a man violently kills dogs who are attacking him; however, no real animal cruelty appears to take place.
Violence results in extensive moments of bloodshed and gory detail, such as severed limbs, a bitten off ear, and distressing sight of a child's heavily beaten face.
A man plunges his hand into another's chest and removes his heart.
A man is attacked by the bomb blast. The gory aftermath is shown as his lower part got mutilated in extremely graphic manner.
A man gets thrown in acid on screen. His severely burnt and deformed corpse is later seen floating in the river, nothing more than a pile of flesh.
Most of violence in this movie is stylistically over the top.
A man's ear is bitten off.
A man pierces a knife inside another man's mouth which then is used the knife while it is still lodged inside the man's mouth to untie himself.
A man slash another ones throat with knife hold in mouth . Bloody but very over the top.
A man is slashed on his abdomen causing his intestines to hang out from the wound.
A woman have her corners of her mouth through cheek torn off. The sight of her face is mutilated and it is very disturbing.
A man break a man's arm causing the broken bone to stick out with blood spraying.
Very gory especially in the latter half.
A man's knuckles is ripped off. Bloody.
Men got beaten brutally often with spitting blood and blood sprays in scenes.
Men got attacked with explosions. Though implied, the aftermath is extremely gory with one of the scenes shows a man torso is dismembered after attacked with the bomb.
Gun shootings is frequent with blood spurts in scenes but the machine gun scene is goriest.
A man rip off the heart of another one during fight. Graphic but cartoonish.
A man is hanged to death with blood dripping from his mouth.
A man holds the bloody severed head of another man when he entered the factory and throws it in the ground with blood shown.
Characters got smashed on their heads with blood spraying visible.
There are scenes of dismemberment with usage of bladed weapons and explosions. Two scenes shows men got killed with explosions with gory aftermath of dismemberment.
The violence is extremely gory and graphic throughout in the film which made it as one of the most goriest Indian film ever made. While stylized at times, the pre climax was the most disturbingly violent scene in the history of an Indian film.
There are lots of extended violent scenes with bladed weapons, guns and other weapons. While the violent scenes with guns shown moderate blood, the machine gun scene is extremely gory and bladed and other weapons results with extreme gore. These are very graphic. Three are also the scenes of violence with usage of acid and explosions which was also graphic.
In the forest action sequence, the protagonist stabs one of the goons with a knife held using his mouth, through the goon's throat and pulls it out with heavy spurts of blood. Then, he slashes another goon on his abdomen and his intestines are popping out visibly.
The protagonist uses a chainsaw and runs it over the chest of a fallen goon followed by severing another goons leg by the same chainsaw. Heavy exhibition of blood is seen.
Very gory violence throughout which involving mutilations.
The violence is graphic and gory throughout in the film. While there are gore in the aftermath (instances:someone is burned with acid, someone torso is dismembered following the bomb blast, severed limbs and body parts flying following the explosion), the rest is mostly shown with process.
Marco is stabbed in the face with a knife, we see him screaming.
The overseas theatrical version is uncut and has segments of graphic violence compared to the Indian theatrical version.
A girl is hanged, graphic and disturbing.
A man is stabbed with a katana, no blood shown.
Marco kicks the man's head off, graphic.
In one scene, a villain chopped off the man's dead body with a cleaver. Though implied with blood spurts, the aftermath is shown with severed body parts. Graphic.