Saturday, September 11, 2010

Dabangg * *


People, this is what happens when you appreciate a film like 'Wanted'. Salman Khan is now the king of the genre called 'Hero-can-do-anything', which was invented by Rajnikant decades ago. I am sure Chulbul Pandey has done enough to embarrass the next in line 'Robot'. And not to mention, 'Most Wanted' is being scripted as you read this.

Dabangg is a story of a corupt police officer called Chulbul Pandey who right from his childhood is a very bindaas fearless guy,who hates his step-father-brother duo, who falls for a village hottie,who has a weird sense of romance and an alias-Robinhood.

Dabangg starts with a bangg(not a typo) when our Robinhood demonstrates his amazing gravity defying acts against a bunch of robbers. Tom cruise after 'Knight & Day' might be wondering,'May be this is the way it's done!'.Apart from the astounding action sequences, the movie has a few comic moments which includes the weird groove-moves when Chulbul dances, couple of good songs and a hot-hot item number by bhabhi.

I wonder do you need anything else to make people give a dekho to a movie these days. It's just sad.Nevertheless, Sonakshi Saxena is a cutie and is here to stay. She is not over shadowed by Salman in the flick and sticks her ground.To sum up, if you don't have anything to do this festive weekend, like million others, go for it. No blaming me, I watched it for the review !

Cheers

9 comments:

anvesh said...

Was it only me who heard the bgscore of "The Dark Knight" in this movie :|

genie said...

@anvesh ... i think that was from the "wild wild west" :P

Aakash said...

actually her name is Sonakshi Sinha :P

genie said...

@Aakash... yeah i forgot that she's already married ....what a shame !

Giga Potential said...

thanks for saving our few hours :)

genie said...

my pleasure :)

Nishad said...

Good review dude... but i disagree on the "its just sad" part... I agree that the over-the-top action sequences and all are ofcourse not arty/meaningful cinema .... But the movie is made to be "pure-entertainment-no-dimaag" kind of movie, and Im sure you'll agree with me if I say that the Director never promised meaningful cinema... I, for one, absolutely loved the movie simply because it delivered what it promised...

genie said...

@ Nishad ... true man...i realized this later! :D

Kavish said...

Liked the last line, 'watched it for the review!'