
Plot: This film tells the tale of a boy who, after being born, is raised by an employee of his parents’ business rather than by his biological parents. Has another child taken his place? Why, if it’s replaced? Did the worker substitute the boss’s child for his own? Will he ever learn who his real parents are? You must watch the film to find out these answers.
Tone and Theme: The tone of this movie is action drama and its sole goal is to provide only poor entertainment, nothing else.
Characters and Acting: Kartik Aryan‘s portrayal of Bantu is passable; it feels like a clichéd old movie. His performance is clichéd and lacks originality. The only noteworthy things Kriti Sanon did in the movie as Samara were singing two or three songs and wear shorts; she was utterly wasted. Paresh Rawal‘s performance as Valmiki is likewise passable; nothing particularly noteworthy about it. Manisha Koirala‘s performance as Yashu is likewise unimpressive; it seems incredibly forced, and it is incomprehensible that such a brilliant and gifted actress would take on such a part. Although the supporting cast members play decent roles, they do nothing to advance the plot of the movie.
Direction: Rohit Dhawan, the actor Varun Dhawan’s older brother, is the film’s director. Prior to this, he directed the mediocre movies Desi Boyz (2011) and Dishoom (2016), and this one stayed below average. This movie is a remake of Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo (2020), a Telugu film. Despite adopting the original story and screenplay, which was a blockbuster, the film is a failure and has been completely rejected by the audiences.
There is nothing new in the story; moreover, it feels like every character has been forced into the movie. Additionally, the screenplay is very weak; however, the dialogue is passable.
Sanjay F Gupta and Sudeep Chatterjee‘s cinematography is excellent, and the depictions of Mumbai, Delhi, and Mauritius are stunning.
Ritesh Soni’s editing is OK, but the movie lacks a plot, even in the interval, and at points it seems to be dragging.
Background Score: Everything is fine with Julius Packiam.
Splendid Production design by Suresh Selvarajan.
Sound Design: Parikshit Lalwani does a decent job as well.
Pritam’s music is really poor; only one or two of the songs are passable.
Character Dheela 2.0 is good, as is Chedkhaniya.
There is nothing particularly noteworthy in the lyrics.
Climax: It’s all right.
Viewpoint: Exclusively for Timepass! Only those who have patience should watch this film, otherwise don’t watch it.
Rating: 4/10
Drawbacks: How is it possible for the owner’s and employee’s children to be born on the same day? This is only feasible in the Hindi film industry, and the exchange of children is only feasible in Hindi films.
All of these mistakes can be disregarded because they are fictitious and should only be regarded as amusement.
Since there is nothing in this movie, I was unable to write much about it. I apologize for not properly researching and writing about a movie.
CBFC-U/A Movietime-2h.25mins Genre-Action Drama Release Year-17 February, 2023
Filmcast: Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Senon, Paresh Rawal, Manisha Koirala, Sachin Khedekar, Ronit Roy, Rakesh Bedi
Director: Rohit Dhawan, Producer: Bhushan Kumar, Krishna Kumar, S Radha krishna, Aman Gill, Kartik Aryan
Original Story and Screenplay: Trivikram, Adapted Screenplay: Rohit Dhawan
Music: Pritam, Lyrics: Kumaar, Mayur Puri, IP Singh, Shloke Lal
Dialogues: Hussain Dalal, Production Design: Suresh Selvarajan, Cinematography: Sanjay F Gupta, Additional Cinematography: Sudeep Chatterjee
Action: Anl Arasu, Editor: Ritesh Soni, Sound Design: Parikshit Lalvani, Kunal Mehta, Original Background Score:, Julius Packiam
Choreography: Ganesh Acharya, Bosco-Caesar, Casting Director: Mukesh Chhabra, Costume Design: Aki Narula, Samidha Wangnoo, Tanya Ghavri
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