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Directed by Amit Golani, with the brilliant Biswapati Sarkar as the creative force behind this film, comes a brand-new OTT release on ZEE5 today. Thankfully, it didn't hit theaters - Australia is in full vacation mode for Good Friday, making this the perfect thriller to kick off the Easter long weekend.
Logout is a gripping piece that exposes the darker side of social media obsession. #BabilKhan - uff, what a tremendous actor! It feels like his genes truly speak. Irrfan Khan's son, Babil, delivers his best performance yet in this intense thriller.
His solo act keeps the audience hooked as if he's living the role. With a runtime of two hours, trust me-you won't want to miss a single moment. The film powerfully highlights how smartphones have taken control of our lives. It reminds us how we increasingly rely on our devices, forgetting passwords and phone numbers, while our mobiles manage everything. But what happens when one morning, that phone disappears?
Louout explores this terrifying reality-following a 9.8M influencer who loses his phone. And in today's world, losing a limb might feel like the lesser tragedy.
Do watch-highly recommended!
Logout is a gripping piece that exposes the darker side of social media obsession. #BabilKhan - uff, what a tremendous actor! It feels like his genes truly speak. Irrfan Khan's son, Babil, delivers his best performance yet in this intense thriller.
His solo act keeps the audience hooked as if he's living the role. With a runtime of two hours, trust me-you won't want to miss a single moment. The film powerfully highlights how smartphones have taken control of our lives. It reminds us how we increasingly rely on our devices, forgetting passwords and phone numbers, while our mobiles manage everything. But what happens when one morning, that phone disappears?
Louout explores this terrifying reality-following a 9.8M influencer who loses his phone. And in today's world, losing a limb might feel like the lesser tragedy.
Do watch-highly recommended!
Movie : Be Happy
Streaming : Amazon Prime
Rate : 8/10
#review : It would be a disservice, perhaps even a crime to still label Abhishek Bachchan a "nepo kid". His acting has reached a level that deserves recognition. It doubts linger, I urge you to watch few of his performances such as Ludo, Breathe: into the shadows etc. With every role, he seems to grow wiser and more refined - age truely is adding layers to his crafts.
Now coming to the movie, directed by Remo D'souza and produced by Lizelle Remo D'souza.
So, the story was quite familiar. But the acting of both Abhishek and Inayat Verma was phenomenal. The chemistry they delivered was so powerful. I was so drawn in.
Please wait till the second half of the movie - it takes everything to the next level.
The ganesh song was so energetic while the papa song touched my heart deeply.
This movie is not just about the story- it's a combination of extraordinary dancers, music, performances and the emotion that stays with you.
#review : It would be a disservice, perhaps even a crime to still label Abhishek Bachchan a "nepo kid". His acting has reached a level that deserves recognition. It doubts linger, I urge you to watch few of his performances such as Ludo, Breathe: into the shadows etc. With every role, he seems to grow wiser and more refined - age truely is adding layers to his crafts.
Now coming to the movie, directed by Remo D'souza and produced by Lizelle Remo D'souza.
So, the story was quite familiar. But the acting of both Abhishek and Inayat Verma was phenomenal. The chemistry they delivered was so powerful. I was so drawn in.
Please wait till the second half of the movie - it takes everything to the next level.
The ganesh song was so energetic while the papa song touched my heart deeply.
This movie is not just about the story- it's a combination of extraordinary dancers, music, performances and the emotion that stays with you.
To be honest, I'm not a fan of passing judgment on Indian cinema, especially when it's shown here in Australia. I decided to watch OMG 2 instead of Gadar 2 and Dream Girl 2 solely because of Pankaj Tripathi.
However, as a movie buff, I think I should share an honest review as unfortunately I was quite disappointed. I would give this movie a rating of 3 out of 5 stars. It lacked any sort of gripping storyline and was not entertaining; in fact, it was rather annoying at times. It felt like the comedy was forced into the scenes just to make them funny.
Furthermore, I couldn't help but notice the striking similarities between this film and PK. Some dialogues seemed almost identical. While the subject of the movie had potential, it was not executed well. And the end, bhaisahab don't know how it got ended up and left me wondering what just happened!
All I can say is, please don't set your expectations too high. OMG was far superior in comparison.
P. S. - Despite this experience, I will still continue to watch Hindi cinema whenever it comes to Melbourne.
However, as a movie buff, I think I should share an honest review as unfortunately I was quite disappointed. I would give this movie a rating of 3 out of 5 stars. It lacked any sort of gripping storyline and was not entertaining; in fact, it was rather annoying at times. It felt like the comedy was forced into the scenes just to make them funny.
Furthermore, I couldn't help but notice the striking similarities between this film and PK. Some dialogues seemed almost identical. While the subject of the movie had potential, it was not executed well. And the end, bhaisahab don't know how it got ended up and left me wondering what just happened!
All I can say is, please don't set your expectations too high. OMG was far superior in comparison.
P. S. - Despite this experience, I will still continue to watch Hindi cinema whenever it comes to Melbourne.