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Kaabil

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Kaabil
Anuj Mishra@anujmishra063
Jan 28, 2017 10:54 PM, 1085 Views
Actor and actress performance

Hrithik Roshan tries hard and offers us a great performance but the film plays strictly by numbers and you can see everything coming from a mile.


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Kaabil movie review: Hrithik Roshan has all the moves, only if he had a plot


Kaabil movie review: Hrithik Roshan tries hard and offers us a great performance but the film plays strictly by numbers and you can see everything coming from a mile.


WRITTEN BY SHUBHRA GUPTA | NEW DELHI |


Updated: January 26, 2017 9: 18 Am


Kaabil movie cast: Hrithik Roshan, Yami Gautam, Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy, Narendra Jha, Girish Kulkarni


Kaabil movie director: Sanjay Gupta


Kaabil movie rating: 1.5 stars


Can Hrithik Roshan act? No question about it. Can Hrithik hack it, in Kaabil, a film that gives him every opportunity to gain lost ground? That’s a toughie. Because apart from the leading man, there is not one thing to keep us with the film.


Two strands knit Kaabil. One is the romance between two people who cannot see. Rohan ( Hrithik Roshan) and Supriya ( Yami Gautam) meet on a blind date, dreadful pun fully intended, and discover feelings that will last a lifetime. Except a tragedy befalls the couple, and then things gone awry.


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Audience Reaction To Hrithik Roshan-Yami Gautam Starrer Kaabil The other track is rape-and-revenge, a combo not seen for a while in big budget Bollywood with their pretty, safe love stories. Kaabil dusts it off and resurrects it, but brings back every single cliche that goes with the territory: lascivious hoods, intimidating netas, and cops on the take.


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The challenge with doing a film whose beats are stacked from its opening frame is to insert surprise. Instead, Kaabil plays it strictly by the numbers, and you can see everything coming from a mile.


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Yami Gautam’s act includes a permanent unblinking wide-eyed stare. She is light on her feet but seems to have got caught in a series of no account roles after Vicky Donor. Rohit and Ronit Roy are the baddies, and both come off as they have been instructed to: the former a goonda, the latter a grim, glowering local heavyweight.

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