The best part about JAI GANGAAJAL, director prakash jha s latest foray into the country s badlands, is a suprice acting turn by jha himself: as a corrupt-cop-with-a-latest-conscience, jha looks as if he has been doing this all his life, so comfortable is he in front of the camera. Too bad you cant say the same for the leading lady. As the take-charge-policewoman-in-a-though-posting, priyanka chopra comes off as dressed -for-the-part and stilted.you can see she s far too smooth for this part.
Also read: JAI GANGAAJAL review: priyanka chopras performance leaves fans stunned Everything else in this sequel of GANGAAJAL , which replace the khaki-clad ajay devgan with priyanka chopra, and pouring acid in the eye with a hanging from the nearest tree /post/fan, falls strictly in the seen-before-category. Bankipur, a village over-run by greedy politicians, bikely-huey-cops, and self-serving locals, could be any jha gaonFrom his previous films.