rajroy-06121
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The film makers of this film must be reprimanded for producing such a garbage. It's a shame that Manoj Bajpayee's glorious career had to indulge such stain.
This type of movies are direct fall out of "Mirzapur" phenomenon. As an OTT Mirzapur had the advantage of properly set the reference frame. But in this film, geography of the plot went totally haywire from beginning to the end.
From logic to melodrama, this film took a willful LSD trip.
The frightening part is like "Mirzapur", many immature minds will get "inspiration" from such a movie, especially in the "swag" field.
Please don't waste your time.
This type of movies are direct fall out of "Mirzapur" phenomenon. As an OTT Mirzapur had the advantage of properly set the reference frame. But in this film, geography of the plot went totally haywire from beginning to the end.
From logic to melodrama, this film took a willful LSD trip.
The frightening part is like "Mirzapur", many immature minds will get "inspiration" from such a movie, especially in the "swag" field.
Please don't waste your time.
The story had subtlety and poise, yet lost the grip thanks to very lack lustre construct. Film neither grew on macro issues nor did it excel in details.
MOST irritating part was the so called "passionate" journalist, her character development was so inept, it often felt like an audition of a substandard mohalla thetre.
John Abraham looked the part, but never acted the part.
Siddharth Bose's character was neither involved, nor aloof. Prakash Belawaris character was once again very poorly developed despite his great acting skill.
Overall the movie lacked conviction and consequently lost the tension that a movie of this genre requires. Poor show.
MOST irritating part was the so called "passionate" journalist, her character development was so inept, it often felt like an audition of a substandard mohalla thetre.
John Abraham looked the part, but never acted the part.
Siddharth Bose's character was neither involved, nor aloof. Prakash Belawaris character was once again very poorly developed despite his great acting skill.
Overall the movie lacked conviction and consequently lost the tension that a movie of this genre requires. Poor show.
An absolutely imaginary film, thoroughly disrespecting the fate of the sufferers. Unfortunately the director, although claiming to be Kashmiri, is not actualy a Kashmiri, but was brought up in Kashmir. This would only embolden this person to go gaga over any one who puts a finger on the sanctity of the movie.
1 star simply because I cannot go any lower.
1 star simply because I cannot go any lower.