Today me and my friend are in capital mall to chill out to Gabbar at Gold Cinema.
The review for movie is given as.
Gabbar is back- and so is Akshay Kumar, with a big-screen bang. Professor Aditya(Akshay) has a secret life as vigilante Gabbar who terrorizes government officials. Gabbar and his gang kidnaptehsildars, collectors and cops, hanging the most corrupt in public. As the police search frantically for this rebel with a cause, Gabbar decides corrupt builder Patil(Suman)ko bhi sazaa milegi, barabar milegi-jarur milegi.
Akshay Kumar has a blast playing Gabbar who, with dark, wavy hair and bristly beard, has never looked hotter. With twinkling eyes and deadpan face, Akshay delivers dynamite dialogues -Naam sevillain, kaamsehero, flawless bone-breaking action, redefining PWD(power-wala danda), switching from loose-limbed vulnerability to jaw-clenched intensity in a flash.
The story powers him with its novel concept(a moral universe where Gabbar is hero and Thakur, a smug cop, snapping at bright constable Sadhuram, played by straight-faced Sunil Grover) and contrasts. Doctors pretending to treat a deadman, nervous officials returning bribes via moneyorders, tickle you with dark comedy. But you wince as Aditya hears mockingapologies by babus, bribed to pass a faulty building that collapses - with many lives.
With gritty reality, Gabbar has glamour too - Shruticharms with her soft, pretty appeal while a cameo by Kareena adds sheen but doesnt divert.The second halfs blood pressure doesnt fully match the first(Patils insistentI am a brand! gets repetitive while CBI officer Pahwa looks clueless without Sadhuramsaxellent work) - butthe climax pushes up the adrenaline again.
While the musics pleasantly seamless, the editing is razor-sharp, evoking Manmohan Desai, rushing you from one entertaining scene to the next, without time to figure things out - but just enough to feel.
Now, Gabbar Is Back - and youll feel his return rocks.
Just dont angry him.
The movie was too good.
thoroughly enjoyed.:)