I always hated Shootout at Wadala but D-Day was a good Dawood Ibrahim film. If Apoorva Lakhia wanted to make something about Ibrahim's sister, mind as well convert it into an Amazon Prime TV Series and help people save their pocket allowances.
So Haseena Parkar a.k.a Papa is Dawood Ibrahim's older sister and unfortunately I don't want to explain more about the cringe worthy plot so thank you.
Quite frankly, this film undoubtedly sucked eggs in different ways to cook it but this one was underdone completely. The film had no novelty in it and the gripping factors that were meant to be in a gangster film were so low.
The clichéd direction and the abominated cinematography brought the film down. If you picture yourself watching this film thinking that you might get an inside scope of Haseena Parkar, all you're doing is wasting time.
Most of the film takes place in the courtroom which becomes a snoozer
The acting in this movie was absolutely atrocious to say the least.
I don't understand if Apoorva Lakhia thought that casting Shraddha Kapoor to play Haseena Parkar would be a fantastic idea. Unfortunately, Lakhia was phenomenally stupid at doing so. Her performance was like on a repeat towards what she gave in OK Jaanu and Baaghi.
Siddhant Kapoor was also a total abomination and who'd ever though that he could fit Ibrahim's part in the film. Well, the size was too small and out of stock.
The music was horrible. Sachin-Jigar, what were you smoking while you guys were composing you're music especially what you did to Gentleman.
Overall, this movie was crap. Right from the script to the acting to the music to the cinematography to everything. My advice to all the crazy movie goers like me, anyone craving for a Dawood Ibrahim film should make their way to their local DVD stores instead of the theater and purchase yourself a Blu-ray of D-Day because it is money well spent.
1.5/5- You people give this genre a bad name.