JAWAAN (2023) : review

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And finally the much hyped, much awaited Jawaan saw light of the day ! Big stars, big budget( humongous budget actually), big music composer, everything super large. But does it meet the expectations of the average viewer? No it goes not. Read on.  A decorated jawan locks horns with a criminal called Kaali, this is in 1986 ( the year movies like Aakhri Raasta released, just for reference). Kaali gets him eliminated and send the pregnant wife to jail. The baby born in jail grows up to become the hero (look alike of the father) and decides to avenge the misdeeds done to his innocent patriotic parents. Well, isn’t it a masaaledaar full on Bollywood- Tollywood drama subject ?  And then the director Atlee also borrows ideas and references from various retro movies, some idea from Sholay (1975) as the hero assembled a gang of jailed Qaidis in order to form a team to nab the villain, then there’s an entire episode borrowed from Dhartiputra (1993), and the basic theme is copy pasted ...

BULBBUL (2020) a review





BULBBUL (2020) 

Directed by: Anvita Dutt 

Cast: Rahul Bose, Tripti Dimri, Avinash Tiwari, Pauli Dam, Hemant Bisht, Baby Ruchi, Master Varun, Parambrata Chattopadhyay & others. 

Produced by Clean Slates productions (Anushka Sharma) expectations rise high if you’ve been impressed with their earlier offering Pataal Lok(2020), sadly this is a horror short that starts well and ends disappointingly. 

The story begins with a child bride married into a wealthy Thakur household, her much older husband has a mentally unstable identical twin. The story fast forwards Bees Saal Baad and the little girl grows up into a vivacious beautiful Badi Bahu. Soon there are a series of murders, men are being brutally killed and a ‘chudail’ is blamed. The youngest Thakur of the family who’s freshly London returned starts investigating the crime Sherlock style. 

Director Dutt builds up a promising plot, getting audience interest and setting intriguing clues. But the extended climax leaves you thoroughly disappointed. Fresh and pretty Dimri in the titular role is just about okay, she could’ve layered her character with more vibrancy. Tiwari is like a classier sophisticated version of Ranveer Singh. Bose is the scene stealer with his amazing double role. 

Streaming on Netflix this could’ve been a very good horror thriller had the plot thickened and mesmerized in the end. It’s almost like you are served an authentic scrumptious Bengali Thali which you savour happily and finally eat a tasteless dessert that leaves a bad taste! ⭐️⭐️

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