A Slow Start but a Strong Finish
The film's first half was quite disappointing, marred by clichéd storytelling and overacting, particularly by Shakib Khan and several other cast members, including the fight directors and the hero of the cinemas. The performance lacked subtlety, resulting in an unengaging viewing experience.
However, the film took a significant turn for the better in the second half. The entrance of Chanchal Chowdhury marked a shift in the narrative's pace and quality. Chowdhury's acting was nothing short of mindblowing, particularly in the final scenes where his top-notch performance stood out remarkably.
One of the film's highlights was the beautiful and well-matched background music. The sound department team deserves praise for their work, which enhanced the overall viewing experience. There are rumors that the film drew inspiration from Indian movies like "Animal" and "KGF," but I cannot confirm these accusations as I haven't seen those films.
Overall, the movie was entertaining. The performances of Shahiduzzaman Selim, Masuma Rahman Nabila, Fazlur Rahman Babu, and Gazi Rakayet were commendable. These actors, some of the finest in the Bangladeshi industry, once again proved their talent.
While Shakib Khan's portrayal of Toofan, a rough and tough mafia Don, was good, it was Chanchal Chowdhury who truly stole the show. The film's 2-hour and 25-minute runtime could have been shortened, especially in the first half, which felt unnecessarily loose and dragged out.
In conclusion, despite a rocky start, the film redeemed itself with strong performances and excellent music, making it a worthwhile watch.
However, the film took a significant turn for the better in the second half. The entrance of Chanchal Chowdhury marked a shift in the narrative's pace and quality. Chowdhury's acting was nothing short of mindblowing, particularly in the final scenes where his top-notch performance stood out remarkably.
One of the film's highlights was the beautiful and well-matched background music. The sound department team deserves praise for their work, which enhanced the overall viewing experience. There are rumors that the film drew inspiration from Indian movies like "Animal" and "KGF," but I cannot confirm these accusations as I haven't seen those films.
Overall, the movie was entertaining. The performances of Shahiduzzaman Selim, Masuma Rahman Nabila, Fazlur Rahman Babu, and Gazi Rakayet were commendable. These actors, some of the finest in the Bangladeshi industry, once again proved their talent.
While Shakib Khan's portrayal of Toofan, a rough and tough mafia Don, was good, it was Chanchal Chowdhury who truly stole the show. The film's 2-hour and 25-minute runtime could have been shortened, especially in the first half, which felt unnecessarily loose and dragged out.
In conclusion, despite a rocky start, the film redeemed itself with strong performances and excellent music, making it a worthwhile watch.
- sudip_rulz
- Jul 14, 2024