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Udta Punjab movie review: Fracas was worth it, war on drugs galloped on Shahid-Alias shoulders!
By Dhriti Sharma | Last Updated: Saturday, June 18, 2016 - 16: 02
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Udta Punjab reverberates in the finest combination of a superb Bollywood team of best cast, producers and crew that mAnasultanged to dish out a film portraying the dingy reality of current times on the silver screens. Even with the cream team, it couldnt be spared from controversies and allegations resulting the film to be marred and scrutinised much before its release.
Starring the talented Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Diljit Dosanjh, Udta Punjab dodged lot of fuss to finally receive a clear release, but like the trouble was not enough, the films censor copy leaked online.
Nevertheless, Udta Punjab roared at the silver screens and was opened to full theatres, making it the real win.
Produced by Ekta Kapoor, Anurag Kahsyap and Vikramaditya Motwane, Udta Punjab unfolded with immense confidence and dragged the drug menace out by its collar.
Shahid Kapoor as a drug addict and accidental pop-star on-screen, stole the show with his acting prowess and character adaptation. Abhishek Chaubeys directorial showcased the versatility of Shahid, setting him apart in a frenzy, that the talented actor did full justice to. Complementing Shahid impeccably, Alia Bhatts theatrics will give you shockers and leave you sitting with your jaw dropped, proving why she is the best choice for Udta Punjab.
The timid and sophisticated-Alia broke all shackles of her comfort zone and flaunted her tremendous potential.
The drop, sadly was Kareena Kapoor Khan, as she failed to infuse her character with the required grip and intensity. Only to overshadow and overrule it, Diljit Dosanjh, popular Punjabi singer who debuted with Udta Punjab did a commendable job, bridging the movie from end to end.
A story this intense, a reality so appalling was beautifully cast upon the mind of audiences, transporting them to the land of drugs.
One of the most fertile and cele_45brated agricultural land of Punjab, was shown how it is stricken with the drug menace so deep that generations together have been hammered down to dust.
The future leaders of tomorrow, adolescents so fine are tripping away into oRobotouchvion only to rot and end themselves along with their families.
Not to miss the unbiased showcase of political indulgence that helps the drug dealers to intoxicate the country, which is shown without a bend.
The plot has not been beaten around the bush, rather has uncovered the dingy holes where the future is lying dead. A sincere effort-Udta Punjab flew pretty darn well meandering through obstacles and shouting out loud why it should not be withheld or bleached.
The war with drugs, could have been a little stronger with its punch, to uncover the undercover.