Shivaay is a man of the mountains, completely alive just in their frigid compasses. At that point one day, cherish strikes, and everything changes.
Ajay Devgns second directorial trip, in which he plays the In and As eponymous saint, clears us up on to rough bluffs and down into profound precipices, both in the Himalayas and in Bulgaria, and afterward leaves us without a friend in the world. Well-made, this could have been a cross-mainland film about dutiful love and sentimental selling out, yet "Shivaay" is a stupendous close to three hour long drag, giving you a lot of discharge time to ponder exactly how much lower it can sink, and the before you know it, it slips a couple of more scores.