After finishing off his life sentence, Ajay starts a newspaper called Satyakam and manages to make a credible name for himself in investigative journalism. Ajay earns quite a fan-following among the youth, who like his fearless and unforgiving approach. Among his die hard fans are four teenagers. These four friends, while out on photography expedition, accidentally record a murder on camera. The footage turns out to be explosive as it clearly shows two of the citys most powerful people involved in the murder. The kids get entangled and have to fight it out with the most powerful man in the city. Will Ajay be able to save them? Will the kids be successful in their mission to stand by the truth? Only time will tell!
Sunny Deol’s Ajay Mehra hasn’t been healthy off-late(read mentally). Well, he never was. Who kills so many people in one go? Still, we loved him in Rajkumar Santoshi’s Ghayal(1990) for taking Balwant Rai and his dogs to task. We knew only he could do this, but what we didn’t know was that he would be returning with a sequel 26 years later. He does so with a hangover which refuses to go before thrashing at least 500 people. What we finally have is a film still stuck in the ‘90s.
Tell us, what’s more amusing: A badly animated helicopter destroying a mansion or foreign bodyguards creating mayhem in Mumbai because they have access to the city’s CCTV system? There is a third option, one that I found more hilarious: Om Puri calling Sunny Deol ‘beta’.