
- Film : Dabangg2
- Producer : Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora Khan
- Director : Arbaaz Khan
- Star Cast : Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Kareena Kapoor, Malaika Arora Khan, Prakash Raj, Arbaaz Khan...
- Music Director : Sajid-Wajid
- Rating :
2.5
Regardless of this movie, I always had the idea that Salman Khan had movies that had a striking similarity earlier and just as that idea was waning off from my mind here comes the spoiler.
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Story
The rare combination of corrupt but good cop, Chulbul Pandey moves with his wife, Rajjo, (Sonakshi Sinha) and family; step-father Prajapati (Vinod Khanna) and brother Makkhi (Arbaaz Khan), to Kanpur where he would have his own troop of loyalists transferred along with him too. While the whole town feel happy with his presence in the town, the local don/ political aspirant, Thakur Bachcha and his sons feel the opposite since his attitude meddles with their mischief.After an incident of abduction of a bride from a wedding, Bachcha’s brother Gainda is denounced during the time of elections while the campaign for elections continues. Salman finds the brother and teaches him a lesson. At the same time he bonds with his father while telling him about his son.
Will the brothers unite and plan the doom of Robin Hood Pandey?
Analysis :
Novelty
has been forsaken completely in the movie so please kindly keep in mind
that you are watching Dabangg in a different form at the most. Script
is almost the same and what makes it worse is the screenplay which makes
you confused if the guy at the theater by mistake has been playing the
first part instead of the second. In a few scenes this might be the
right thing to do while entertaining the crowd that they are watching
Dabangg series but it also gives you the impression of being downright
lazy. If there is someone who can explain how the family bonds without
the mother in the movie I would be thankful to them.Makkhi is dumb but so that that his wife is missing? Why does Prakash Raj come back for a late revenge? What makes the movie worthwhile is the comedy track of the movie. One-liners seem to be fine especially since we are waiting for them. Rajjo and Salman are a cute pair with great chemistry.
For a debut movie, Arbaaz Khan can be proud. The BGM is enjoyable throughout the movie. Action scenes are done well with nice slo-mo fights. The songs need no intro, Sajid Wajid have been great. Oh and you do have a climax scene where Salman goes topless in a fight, in a less dramatic way though.
Performance :
Salman
Khan, as the Kung Fu Pandey is hilarious and has done well but only
with the comedy and a bit of action. We couldn’t understand if it was
the character or his face that was without emotions. Sonakshi is good in
the movie though we like her to be more active than just dry clothes in
the movie. Arbaaz Khan is a class 1 idiot, no offence, he did justice
to the role. Vinod Khanna, played a great step-father. A few moving
scenes when he describes his love and his wife.Poorest was Prakash Raj, comparing him with his own old self. With a notoriety in the movie industry to be the best villain, Prakash Raj has decided not to use the talent. You can’t be badder than Gainda, Deepak Dobriyal is the best in this role. Malaika and Kareena were charming in the item song.
(AW- Anil)













Stereotypes
an cliches are everywhere but the mindless comedy with a decent
distance from being idiotic has worked for Aiyaa. This puts this above
the romantic comedy genre that we generally get to see in the movies of
today. The movie however is lacking in the fluent flow of a movie as if
several different pieces are sewn together; the stitches being obvious
even to the untrained eyes.
Rani
Mukherjee isn't like one of those heroines who looks 18 even after a
long gap. She has aged quite healthily but that doesn't stop her from
some of the finest dances in the movie. Her acting skill have also been
up to the mark often entertaining the crowd. It can be safe to say that
she is the sole actress who took on the movie on her shoulders, the
entire length.









Though Sri Devi is the finest actress
in the industry, I could not help but worry initially about the movie
going over-the-top. Indian learning English in a movie and the end that
you picture in your mind would be a glib speaker. Gauri Shinde knows how
you think and makes it different. A highly refined storyline and a
poesy screenplay.
Sri
Devi is known to be an actress who could handle a film all by herself
and she does her job in the movie. She portrays herself as a mother (I
would not add great or good because there is no mother that is not). A
good wife, and also a humble student. Such subtle shades could be put on
only by an actress of her caliber. She truly is the hero of the movie. A
few times she seems to be going over-the-top with her humility but very
few.





