Ajay runs an investigative newspaper that seeks truth not business. Which is why four college kids strive to handover a murder footage to him, accidentally recorded by them. However, its not as easy as it sounds since influential people are involved.
Ghayal Once Again: Official trailer
Ghayal Once Again: Lapak Jhapak
Ghayal Once Again: Theatrical trailer
Ghayal Once Again: Khuda Hai Tere Andar
Ghayal Once Again: Behind the scene
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Deol fairly manages to retain the essence of Santoshis blockbuster, while giving it a contemporary twist. While the good-old dialoguebaazi and hand-to-hand combat scenes are in place, digitalisation in todays world( computer hacking, phone tapping etc) has been highlighted too.
Though not as emotionally engaging as the original, the sequel delivers what it promises on the action front. Skilfully shot, elaborate nail-biting chase sequences across the city leave you glued to your seats, gasping for breath. Heavy-duty fist fights are equally gripping. Soha Ali Khan acts well and so do the teenagers.
However, a few things do bother. The trademark Ghayal background score is slightly altered, making it sound like Mission Impossible. Dialogues like Paid mercenaries can never match up to the missionaries of truth, etc sound too preachy. Flashback scenes look juvenile and the father daughter scenes, soppy. .
Despite the flaws, Sunnys idealistic film exudes the sincerity and unbreakable spirit of a common man. If you mess with us, We will find you and we will punch you. Watch it.