AHooda-B-Hills
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Sikandar is an absolute trainwreck of a film. The story is hollow, the direction is non-sensical, and the entire premise feels like it was stitched together overnight with zero thought. The characters have no depth or emotional weight-especially Sikandar, who loses any moral compass he might've had as the film drags on. There's no clear motivation behind his actions, no internal conflict, no character arc-just chaos pretending to be a plot.
The storyline involving Sikandar's wife death and Sikandar tracking down the recipients of their organ donations to "help them" is not just bizarre, but emotionally and philosophically empty. It tries to be profound but ends up being completely pointless.
What makes it worse is that it seems to beg for emotional connection without earning it. Compare that to Bajrangi Bhaijaan-a film where Salman took Munni to Pakistan. That made emotional sense. There was a clear purpose, a heartfelt journey, and genuine stakes. Sikandar tries to pull on similar strings but fails miserably. It lacks clarity, logic, and soul.
Sajid Nadiadwala investing in this film is baffling. And Salman agreeing to act in it? Even more so. This movie is a masterclass in how not to tell a story.
The storyline involving Sikandar's wife death and Sikandar tracking down the recipients of their organ donations to "help them" is not just bizarre, but emotionally and philosophically empty. It tries to be profound but ends up being completely pointless.
What makes it worse is that it seems to beg for emotional connection without earning it. Compare that to Bajrangi Bhaijaan-a film where Salman took Munni to Pakistan. That made emotional sense. There was a clear purpose, a heartfelt journey, and genuine stakes. Sikandar tries to pull on similar strings but fails miserably. It lacks clarity, logic, and soul.
Sajid Nadiadwala investing in this film is baffling. And Salman agreeing to act in it? Even more so. This movie is a masterclass in how not to tell a story.
Kalki 2898 AD" is a loopy act that defies logic at every turn. The plot is absolutely unrealistic, lacking any semblance of imagination, and teeters on the brink of absurdity. The film is riddled with the stupidity of the highest level, making it a frustrating watch. Prabhas delivers his worst performance yet, adding to the overall disappointment. This movie is a colossal misfire, failing to engage or entertain. The special effects are subpar, the dialogue is cringe-worthy, and the direction is uninspired. Every minute feels like a drag, leaving the audience bewildered and unsatisfied. Save your time and skip this one.