153 reviews
Abhinav Kashyap's Dabangg was a resounding success, and yet I did not want to watch it. But I ultimately did, and boy am I surprised. This is one typical action-drama-musical-romance Hindi masala movie, but once you start watching it, there's no way you can stop. It's silly, it's ridiculous, it's mad, it lacks a real storyline, but it's so much fun. The movie has great action sequences, fantastic music, an all-star cast, but more than anything it has Salman Khan, who totally delivers in a role that is a caricature of his own image. That's Chulbul Pandey hands down. He's carefree, he's corrupt, he's cruel, he's tough, he's cool, he's got a good heart, and he's dabangg (fearless). He practically encompasses everything that Salman Khan is known for, and the actor wonderfully displays this fun mixture on-screen to create a role he will definitely be remembered for. In many portions, Dabangg works because it's unintentionally hilarious, and the funniest thing about it lies in the fact that it was actually the intention, and that's what makes it so terribly entertaining. And then it has several moments of drama, and they somehow manage to work. In a few words, Dabangg is one of the rarest of it kind, and is one of the best bad movies of recent years. I recommend you to watch it once, and then watch it again, and again, and again...
- Peter_Young
- Feb 4, 2011
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Salman is way too bigger than movies he acts in. It's always about Salman in his movies. He loves to play almost himself and adds his superstar persona in every role he does and people love it and only he can dare it. The only true star of bollywood, rest others are moons, they need good story, good producer and blah blah blah. If you are expecting drama dose with some character artists working in preachy subject or based on a true story or inspired by some popular book, watch something else. This is strictly Bollywood entertainment and the king is entertainment is at his best.
Salman is a corrupt but golden-hearted police officer in a small town of U.P. He dotes on his mother (Dimple) but hates his stepfather (Vinod Khanna) and stepbrother (Arbaaz Khan). He is at loggerheads with the local politician, Sonu Sood, who sets the two half brothers against one another. Sonakshi is Salman's love interest in the film.
What's Good: Salman Khan's performance; the songs, particularly Munni badnaam huyi and Tere mast mast do nain; the action and stunts; the humour.
What's Bad: Not bad, but the story offers absolutely no novelty.
Verdict: Dabangg will rock at the box-office. A sureshot and a huge hit!
Salman is a corrupt but golden-hearted police officer in a small town of U.P. He dotes on his mother (Dimple) but hates his stepfather (Vinod Khanna) and stepbrother (Arbaaz Khan). He is at loggerheads with the local politician, Sonu Sood, who sets the two half brothers against one another. Sonakshi is Salman's love interest in the film.
What's Good: Salman Khan's performance; the songs, particularly Munni badnaam huyi and Tere mast mast do nain; the action and stunts; the humour.
What's Bad: Not bad, but the story offers absolutely no novelty.
Verdict: Dabangg will rock at the box-office. A sureshot and a huge hit!
- chugh-ashish
- Sep 12, 2010
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'Dabangg', 'Dabangg', 'Dabangg', 'Dabangg'.... the most-discussed chat of this week, finally has hit the silver-screen! And fortunately, 'Dabangg' lives up to it's gargantuan expectations!
Let me get this straight: 'Dabangg' is no path-breaking, life-changing cinema. It has an outdated story, which worked big time back in the 1980's, but it's presentation & execution is mind-blowing. This one's an out-and-out mass entertainer, with perfect direction, clap-worthy dialouge, Marvelous Action, Meldious Music & Salman like never before!
'Dabangg' starts with a bang, slips in the middle, but picks up big time in the final 30-minutes. The climax is bombastic, it's kick-ass & worth whistling. One more thing that works for this film, is that, it's not a violent experience. It has loads of Action, but there's hardly any bloodshed.
Abhinav's direction is perfect. The Screenplay is Mass-Meant, it has Action, Romance, Comedy & little bit Melodrama. Cinematography is satisfactory. Stunts are marvelous. The Music is a chart-buster!
In the acting department, Salman is the life of the show. As Chulbul Pandey, he performs fearlessly & leaves you in awe of him. Chulbul Pandey is sure to go down as a legendary character. Sonu Sood is another topper. He excels as the conniving villain. Sonakshi makes a good debut. Dimple is wonderful in a brief role. Arbaaz Khan is decent. Vinod Khanna is able. Om Puri is wasted. Ditto for Anupam Kher. Mahesh Manjrekar is good. Tinnu Anand is effective. Mahi Gill is casual.
On the whole, The Legend of Chulbul Pandey is worth your time and money. A Fearless, Thumbs Up!
Let me get this straight: 'Dabangg' is no path-breaking, life-changing cinema. It has an outdated story, which worked big time back in the 1980's, but it's presentation & execution is mind-blowing. This one's an out-and-out mass entertainer, with perfect direction, clap-worthy dialouge, Marvelous Action, Meldious Music & Salman like never before!
'Dabangg' starts with a bang, slips in the middle, but picks up big time in the final 30-minutes. The climax is bombastic, it's kick-ass & worth whistling. One more thing that works for this film, is that, it's not a violent experience. It has loads of Action, but there's hardly any bloodshed.
Abhinav's direction is perfect. The Screenplay is Mass-Meant, it has Action, Romance, Comedy & little bit Melodrama. Cinematography is satisfactory. Stunts are marvelous. The Music is a chart-buster!
In the acting department, Salman is the life of the show. As Chulbul Pandey, he performs fearlessly & leaves you in awe of him. Chulbul Pandey is sure to go down as a legendary character. Sonu Sood is another topper. He excels as the conniving villain. Sonakshi makes a good debut. Dimple is wonderful in a brief role. Arbaaz Khan is decent. Vinod Khanna is able. Om Puri is wasted. Ditto for Anupam Kher. Mahesh Manjrekar is good. Tinnu Anand is effective. Mahi Gill is casual.
On the whole, The Legend of Chulbul Pandey is worth your time and money. A Fearless, Thumbs Up!
Director Abhinav Kashyap puts Salman Khan in Rajnikant's shoes in action sequences while the film's setting in U.P gives it a grand scope to explore the bhojpuri realm and take advantage of it for entertainment through dialogs and characters. Although the plot is dead simple, it still has enough juice in it to keep its momentum going with action, romance, comedy and Salman's screen presence. There is something about Salman's performance here that may not necessarily be charismatic but it engages you enough to make you whistle even in a multiplex (although this is totally a G7 or Chandan movie). This is Sunny Deol on drugs and Rajnikant revamped for Bollywood. Dabangg is different from 'Wanted' yet similar in Salman's prowess against adversaries.
The music by Sajid-Wajid-Lalit is hummable with Tere Mast Mast and full of masti with Munni Badnaam and Humka Peeni hai. Reminiscent of 'Omkara's title song is Hud Hud Dabangg with excellent cinematography. Salman in all these songs is a charmer and looks to be enjoying the filming completely. There is no choreography. Just some drinks on- the- house.
As the unstoppable Macho-man, Salman Khan excels in action sequences. He is, of course known to be stiff and it becomes very apparent while he is dancing but it is fun to watch no doubt, when he lets loose in most songs and just goes wild. Delivering bhojpuri dialogs, threats and romanticism, Salman Khan earns your whistling and hooting. Wanted and Dabangg both would've been catastrophic flops if it weren't for Salman re-inventing himself. Here, he doesn't look like he is out to prove that point. Most of the time, you can see him simply enjoying himself. Arbaaz Khan is passable but could've been sillier to add to the fun as Makhi. Om Puri, Vinod Khanna and Anupam Kher in cameos were superlative while Mahesh Manjrekar delivered a shockingly good performance as a drunkard father. Sonu Sood has been better in 'Jodha Akbar' but he is quite adequate as Chulbul Pandey's adversary. Newcomer Sonakshi Sinha looks beautiful, can put up a straight face pretty well and can compete well against her contemporaries.
It goes without saying that Dabangg was never going to be an intellectual enricher. This is pure, flawed entertainment and that is how it needs to be enjoyed. The action seems like a spoof of our southern counterparts and therefore, is fun to watch. Dialogues, however rude at times: 'haraamzade se yaad aaya, aapke sasur kaise hai?' are thoroughly laugh worthy and the sensational cinematography around Salman's entry at various points in the film augments his heroism. Considering these factors, Dabangg offers tremendous value for money and is no surprise that it opened to such an overwhelming response. Nevertheless, this is not going to be a revolution in Bollywood but just a passing tide and it better remain that way.
The music by Sajid-Wajid-Lalit is hummable with Tere Mast Mast and full of masti with Munni Badnaam and Humka Peeni hai. Reminiscent of 'Omkara's title song is Hud Hud Dabangg with excellent cinematography. Salman in all these songs is a charmer and looks to be enjoying the filming completely. There is no choreography. Just some drinks on- the- house.
As the unstoppable Macho-man, Salman Khan excels in action sequences. He is, of course known to be stiff and it becomes very apparent while he is dancing but it is fun to watch no doubt, when he lets loose in most songs and just goes wild. Delivering bhojpuri dialogs, threats and romanticism, Salman Khan earns your whistling and hooting. Wanted and Dabangg both would've been catastrophic flops if it weren't for Salman re-inventing himself. Here, he doesn't look like he is out to prove that point. Most of the time, you can see him simply enjoying himself. Arbaaz Khan is passable but could've been sillier to add to the fun as Makhi. Om Puri, Vinod Khanna and Anupam Kher in cameos were superlative while Mahesh Manjrekar delivered a shockingly good performance as a drunkard father. Sonu Sood has been better in 'Jodha Akbar' but he is quite adequate as Chulbul Pandey's adversary. Newcomer Sonakshi Sinha looks beautiful, can put up a straight face pretty well and can compete well against her contemporaries.
It goes without saying that Dabangg was never going to be an intellectual enricher. This is pure, flawed entertainment and that is how it needs to be enjoyed. The action seems like a spoof of our southern counterparts and therefore, is fun to watch. Dialogues, however rude at times: 'haraamzade se yaad aaya, aapke sasur kaise hai?' are thoroughly laugh worthy and the sensational cinematography around Salman's entry at various points in the film augments his heroism. Considering these factors, Dabangg offers tremendous value for money and is no surprise that it opened to such an overwhelming response. Nevertheless, this is not going to be a revolution in Bollywood but just a passing tide and it better remain that way.
- nikhilfilmcritic
- Jul 18, 2011
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I saw this film recently, because of all the hype around the film and breaking 3 Idiots' box office records and I could say for the first time, I enjoyed watching Salman Khan in a 'mass' movie!! :) I watch Telugu/Tamil films a lot and when I say 'mass' movie, I mean like masala (songs, fights, dances, senti-scenes, all that good stuff). It was a difference experience watching a Bollywood star do this kind of film, whereas in South India, there are hundreds of films like this one. But still, DABANGG is the BANGG!! I don't like to watch much of Salman khan's films like MAMK, Yuvvraj, films with David Dhawan, etc but this movie was great to see Salman Khan perform. I know there are a lot of cheezy fight sequences and silly dance steps but it was fun to see Salman in it.
Camera work was really good. Nice brown and reds throughout the film..I did not like the camera-work/Artwork of Salman's previous film WANTED because it looked too colorful..these kinds of movies need to bring down the color..Story is very weak but directions takes over. The movie is only 2 hours, 8 min. so definitely no boring scenes..
I recommend this film for one and all. Have a Blast!!
Camera work was really good. Nice brown and reds throughout the film..I did not like the camera-work/Artwork of Salman's previous film WANTED because it looked too colorful..these kinds of movies need to bring down the color..Story is very weak but directions takes over. The movie is only 2 hours, 8 min. so definitely no boring scenes..
I recommend this film for one and all. Have a Blast!!
- slifer9999
- Sep 29, 2010
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I don't normally bother to write any reviews for films I have watched. But after reading some of the reviews of imbeciles who CLEARLY missed the point of Dabangg, I felt compelled to add my two cents.
Firstly, to all those people who are bashing Dabangg because it's action scenes are over the top, or it can't decide whether it's an action film/comedy/drama etc........here's a thought.....do you think maybe (just MAYBE) that was the whole point in the first place??
This is generally the problem with the nouveau Indian cinema goers of the multiplex era. They will happily watch Bruce Willis in Die Hard 4 bring down a helicopter with a taxi cab. They will applaud when Jason Statham drives a car off a bridge and lands it perfectly on to a moving truck in The Transporter. They will not bat an eyelid when Pierce Brosnan drives around in an invisible car in Die Another Day. Uma Thurman single handedly killing a hundred Chinese assassins with a sword in Kill Bill? "Sure, that can happen. And a very good movie from Tarantino" they might say. But GOD FORBID that any Indian movie has action scenes where the hero launches a guy in front of a speeding train and pulls him back just before the train smashes into him. "NOOOOOOO!!!!" they will scream. "That is so stupid!" they will say. "Where is the REALISM?" they will exclaim. A bunch of HYPOCRITES if you ask me! I mean honestly, any person who expects a serious and realistic action film after the first scene in Dabangg where the two main character's names are established as "Chulbul" and "Makkhi" (and after seeing the trailers of the film no less) is, quite frankly, a moron of the highest order.
Dabangg is a film which doesn't take itself seriously for a single second (which already makes it FAR superior and a more honest effort than the over-hyped Ghajini that took itself ridiculously seriously while at the same time offering NOTHING new). It is what it is; a complete no-brainer masala film. And tell me, what is wrong with that? Reading some of the reviews here about how Dabangg is "taking the Hindi Film Industry backwards" you would think that other film industries all over the world just churn out serious films all the time. NEWSFLASH! They don't (as you can see from the list above). Then there are complaints about how some action scenes are copied from Western films (namely Salman's opening scene resembling Transporter), second NEWSFLASH! Hollywood copies A LOT of it's action scenes from Hong Kong and Chinese cinema all the time. But do you complain about that? Of course you don't. Because you are either ignorant or, as said before, hypocritical. As long as the scene is done well, who cares if it's copied from another film?
Dabangg sets it's stall out very early on in the proceedings and it has a fabulous kitsch appeal to it. Salman Khan bites into his role with relish and he is clearly having a lot of fun playing Inspector Chulbul Pandey. This material in the hands of other actors might have gone down in flames, but Salman grabs the film by the scruff of it's neck and runs with it. Make no mistake about it, this film is a one-man show and, luckily for us, Salman carries it off with élan. He plays the role of Chulbul with just the right amount of self-mockery (the type of which Shahrukh Khan was aiming for in Om Shanti Om but failed miserably at). There are moans about how actors like Om Puri and Anupam Kher aren't given enough scope, but who cares? Like I said before, this film really doesn't require brilliant performances from secondary characters. Character development is not the agenda here. However, it has to be said that débutant Sonakshi Sinha does perform very well in her (smallish) role.
Bottom line: if you are expecting an intelligent and realistic action thriller like any of the Jason Bourne series, then avoid Debangg at all costs. With that sort of mindset you are sure to be disappointed. BUT, if you are in the mood for an old fashioned masala movie in the mould of films such as Die Hard 4, Kung Fu Hustle and Desperado, then you are in for a treat. Just sit back, relax, accept the film for what it is (a pure popcorn and purposefully OTT flick) and let Salman Khan entertain you.
Firstly, to all those people who are bashing Dabangg because it's action scenes are over the top, or it can't decide whether it's an action film/comedy/drama etc........here's a thought.....do you think maybe (just MAYBE) that was the whole point in the first place??
This is generally the problem with the nouveau Indian cinema goers of the multiplex era. They will happily watch Bruce Willis in Die Hard 4 bring down a helicopter with a taxi cab. They will applaud when Jason Statham drives a car off a bridge and lands it perfectly on to a moving truck in The Transporter. They will not bat an eyelid when Pierce Brosnan drives around in an invisible car in Die Another Day. Uma Thurman single handedly killing a hundred Chinese assassins with a sword in Kill Bill? "Sure, that can happen. And a very good movie from Tarantino" they might say. But GOD FORBID that any Indian movie has action scenes where the hero launches a guy in front of a speeding train and pulls him back just before the train smashes into him. "NOOOOOOO!!!!" they will scream. "That is so stupid!" they will say. "Where is the REALISM?" they will exclaim. A bunch of HYPOCRITES if you ask me! I mean honestly, any person who expects a serious and realistic action film after the first scene in Dabangg where the two main character's names are established as "Chulbul" and "Makkhi" (and after seeing the trailers of the film no less) is, quite frankly, a moron of the highest order.
Dabangg is a film which doesn't take itself seriously for a single second (which already makes it FAR superior and a more honest effort than the over-hyped Ghajini that took itself ridiculously seriously while at the same time offering NOTHING new). It is what it is; a complete no-brainer masala film. And tell me, what is wrong with that? Reading some of the reviews here about how Dabangg is "taking the Hindi Film Industry backwards" you would think that other film industries all over the world just churn out serious films all the time. NEWSFLASH! They don't (as you can see from the list above). Then there are complaints about how some action scenes are copied from Western films (namely Salman's opening scene resembling Transporter), second NEWSFLASH! Hollywood copies A LOT of it's action scenes from Hong Kong and Chinese cinema all the time. But do you complain about that? Of course you don't. Because you are either ignorant or, as said before, hypocritical. As long as the scene is done well, who cares if it's copied from another film?
Dabangg sets it's stall out very early on in the proceedings and it has a fabulous kitsch appeal to it. Salman Khan bites into his role with relish and he is clearly having a lot of fun playing Inspector Chulbul Pandey. This material in the hands of other actors might have gone down in flames, but Salman grabs the film by the scruff of it's neck and runs with it. Make no mistake about it, this film is a one-man show and, luckily for us, Salman carries it off with élan. He plays the role of Chulbul with just the right amount of self-mockery (the type of which Shahrukh Khan was aiming for in Om Shanti Om but failed miserably at). There are moans about how actors like Om Puri and Anupam Kher aren't given enough scope, but who cares? Like I said before, this film really doesn't require brilliant performances from secondary characters. Character development is not the agenda here. However, it has to be said that débutant Sonakshi Sinha does perform very well in her (smallish) role.
Bottom line: if you are expecting an intelligent and realistic action thriller like any of the Jason Bourne series, then avoid Debangg at all costs. With that sort of mindset you are sure to be disappointed. BUT, if you are in the mood for an old fashioned masala movie in the mould of films such as Die Hard 4, Kung Fu Hustle and Desperado, then you are in for a treat. Just sit back, relax, accept the film for what it is (a pure popcorn and purposefully OTT flick) and let Salman Khan entertain you.
- BornAndBred
- Sep 16, 2010
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If Anurag Kashyap redefined Bollywood standards with his off-beat movies, here is his antithesis in the form of his brother.
Brilliant direction with popular tunes and hold-onto-your-popcorn-fellas dialogs, Dabang is a study in the art of making caricatures. It is unusual, at least with the audience being intelligent now, for an actor to pull off a movie solely on his charisma. Salman Khan is the man, make no mistake about it.
Dabang not only captures the zeitgeist of rural UP with its topical dialogs but renders an otherwise dark aspect of life outrageously funny. Don't expect any high-brow insights here, this is sheer ribaldry. Salmaan, Salmaan and more Salmaan. this is the Wild West of India, where every character has a mouth and can dodge bullets with élan. None of your high heeled sophistication here.
The idea is old, two step-brothers, one favored and the other relentless for love and acceptance. Sonakshi Sinha would have been better off with a more substantial role, though. Music is average, with a couple of songs made in the typical Bollywood Masala style. This is a movie where the hero's shirt doesn't follow the laws of Physics, this is a movie where poor potter has her hair layered and wears more paint then the toys she makes, this is a movie that oozes bollywood in its every frame.
Watch it if you need a break from life, but don't expect anything intellectually stimulating.
Brilliant direction with popular tunes and hold-onto-your-popcorn-fellas dialogs, Dabang is a study in the art of making caricatures. It is unusual, at least with the audience being intelligent now, for an actor to pull off a movie solely on his charisma. Salman Khan is the man, make no mistake about it.
Dabang not only captures the zeitgeist of rural UP with its topical dialogs but renders an otherwise dark aspect of life outrageously funny. Don't expect any high-brow insights here, this is sheer ribaldry. Salmaan, Salmaan and more Salmaan. this is the Wild West of India, where every character has a mouth and can dodge bullets with élan. None of your high heeled sophistication here.
The idea is old, two step-brothers, one favored and the other relentless for love and acceptance. Sonakshi Sinha would have been better off with a more substantial role, though. Music is average, with a couple of songs made in the typical Bollywood Masala style. This is a movie where the hero's shirt doesn't follow the laws of Physics, this is a movie where poor potter has her hair layered and wears more paint then the toys she makes, this is a movie that oozes bollywood in its every frame.
Watch it if you need a break from life, but don't expect anything intellectually stimulating.
- ankkit-mishra
- Sep 12, 2010
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- buckeyejoe80
- Sep 24, 2010
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Before watching this film i had doubts about if i am wasting my money on it , but no . The movie is worth it . Very rare bollywood films are liked by me and this is one of them . From start to end its filled with entertainment and those who think it has only meaningless comedy , please refresh your mind and go watch it. Comedy is great and the best thing is its not just about comedy but about relationships . Never expected Arbaaz Khan to direct such a great film , Salman Khan's acting was awesome and as the title says was pretty DABANNG . Sonakshi , daughter of Shatrugan Sinha making her debut through this film . She looks very cute in the film , very lovable . She has a good future ahead
OVERALL REVIEW : A must watch . Some of rare great bollywood films .
OVERALL REVIEW : A must watch . Some of rare great bollywood films .
- varun_lambo
- Sep 13, 2010
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What was this about?? The very fact that the characters have the names of Chulbul and Makhi tells it all.
The very first action scene is copied from Transporter but only done many times worse! In fact all the action scenes are more or less like that. 'Wanted' was so much better. Don't know what some of the good actors were doing in there- Om puri, Dimple Kapadia, Vinod Khanna. Only good thing might be the debut of Sonakshi.
Nothing more to say.
They say it has got a great opening and broken 3 idiots record which is ridiculous. Do today's movies only work on hype??
The very first action scene is copied from Transporter but only done many times worse! In fact all the action scenes are more or less like that. 'Wanted' was so much better. Don't know what some of the good actors were doing in there- Om puri, Dimple Kapadia, Vinod Khanna. Only good thing might be the debut of Sonakshi.
Nothing more to say.
They say it has got a great opening and broken 3 idiots record which is ridiculous. Do today's movies only work on hype??
- achyutktelang
- Sep 11, 2010
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Dabangg means fearless. Someone who doesn't care a damn! As much as this film doesn't care a damn for any innovative storyline. As much as Chulbul Pandey tries to hide his tears behind his sunglasses, the film tries to camouflage its conventional storytelling behind Salman's style.
Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan) is a totally fearless but corrupt police officer with unorthodox working methods. He can't stand his stepbrother Makhi (Arbaaz Khan) and detests the dubious Cheedi Singh (Sonu Sood). But when Cheedi tries to put Makhi against Chulbul for his personal gains, the brothers unite to fight back Cheedi.
Try to find a novel storyline and there is none in Dabangg. Try to find Salman Khan and there is nothing else.
Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan) is a totally fearless but corrupt police officer with unorthodox working methods. He can't stand his stepbrother Makhi (Arbaaz Khan) and detests the dubious Cheedi Singh (Sonu Sood). But when Cheedi tries to put Makhi against Chulbul for his personal gains, the brothers unite to fight back Cheedi.
Try to find a novel storyline and there is none in Dabangg. Try to find Salman Khan and there is nothing else.
- pratikmysterio
- Sep 9, 2010
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Now it's not written in the Holy rule books of Filmography that a movie has to be thought provoking, emotional, influential, coherent and real; to be regarded as respectable. Dabangg is a joke. A joke in the form of a movie. And it's the finest of jokes i've ever seen happening. And sometimes movies don't need the fine touch of a commendable story or a cinematic sequence, if the dramatization and build of the 'protagonist' is as impeccable as in Dabangg. The Jokey names in Dabangg make you whicker more than often, but when it comes to the dialogues and one-liners, you can't help but literally laugh your ass out. I bet even Scorsesse or Tarantino would enjoy such a film, if not tend to laugh their ass out. The background music is like one of those cowboy gunfight tracks, and it combines brilliantly with Salman's patronizing attitude. On the whole , Dabangg owns a new style, and i won't be surprised if it gives rise to a whole new genre , something like film-noir. I'd like to remind you again , the best joke in the world is not about two hunters in a jungle, it's Dabangg - The Bang.
- prashant-arya
- Sep 11, 2010
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I was avoiding it for a long time but atlast watched as I had heard enough of the hype. Now I just don't know what to say. Am truly astonished how they won so many awards for it. Well I wonder how many movies they copied from. Mmmmm Inglourious Basterds, Matrix, Desperado, Planet Terror, The Transporter, Sherlock Holmes, The Dark Knight, Romeo must Die, District B 13, Kill Bill of what I know and etc etc. There is no character development and they have not tried to characterize any other character than Chulbul Pandey's. Dialogs are pathetic for me. There is no scene where I could laugh. Action scenes are much more pathetic and its foolish to say that why can't we like such scenes in bollywood if we like such mindless action in Hollywood movies. The answer is simple they are screened with perfection making them realistic with efficient direction. Abhinav Kashyap here simply tries to grab the style of Tarantino and place it exactly over his project but he even could not do that. Sonakshi Sinha has nothing to do with the movie and it would not have mattered at all if they removed her completely. She should at least learn to speak the dialogs if she's been given two or so. There is practically no script involved and its like someone wrote a story in childhood over which they tried to make a movie.Especially the climax is where you'll wanna bang your head. On whole the movie is below average. Songs are nice and are only savior. It got the hype of Salman and became a blockbuster. Obviously Salman fans must love it but others stay away from it.
- enigmaticmaniac
- Oct 13, 2011
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This IS
the biggest blockbuster of the year. Period.
The audience has seldom been so desperate to see Salman.. and Salman has seldom lived up to the hype so fantastically.
Sitting at a premier uptown multiplex in Mumbai, I was genuinely surprised to see the whistles go loose as Salman entered the frame and boy you had to be there to believe it, the crowd went louder with every corny dialogue that Salman uttered.
It was paisa vasool to the last penny and I am not saying that this is what movie making is all about but what I am trying to emphasize here is that movie making is ALSO about this!
Don't miss it..
The audience has seldom been so desperate to see Salman.. and Salman has seldom lived up to the hype so fantastically.
Sitting at a premier uptown multiplex in Mumbai, I was genuinely surprised to see the whistles go loose as Salman entered the frame and boy you had to be there to believe it, the crowd went louder with every corny dialogue that Salman uttered.
It was paisa vasool to the last penny and I am not saying that this is what movie making is all about but what I am trying to emphasize here is that movie making is ALSO about this!
Don't miss it..
Undoubtedly this is the second best blockbuster of the year. A mind blowing action film with a best performance by Salman.Everseen best action film after a long time which will entertain all ages of the people.The music is fantastic which will make audiences to enjoy the movie to a great extent. The debut actress is also fantastic.The songs are really superb and a musical hit of the year.Truly one of Salman's best action blockbuster ever seen.The plot even old it is good.Surely this film will make a record in India.The debut director has given his best that people who see this movie will become a fan of him.Definitely an awesome action movie which will do a record in all regions.
- santoshini908
- Sep 9, 2010
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This movie is a complete package of Action and Comedy.The dialogues are awesome.The acting is also good.But Salman Khan steals the show,the mustache suites him a lot.The acting of Sonakshi Sinha is very good according to her first movie and she is beautiful.
The Story is very nice,but there are some flaws too,like they did not tell very much about the villain ,it was a little confusing to know what was his profession plus the second flaw was that they did not tell the name of the character of the heroin ,i didn't notice it in the movie but afterward i thought about it and i didn't get it.The End fight was one of the best directed fights ever.
The songs and music in the movie is very good,the songs were not getting out of my mind after i watched the movie.
This is a movie that only Salman Khan can do,no one would be applicable at his place.A movie worth watching 4 or 5 times .
The Story is very nice,but there are some flaws too,like they did not tell very much about the villain ,it was a little confusing to know what was his profession plus the second flaw was that they did not tell the name of the character of the heroin ,i didn't notice it in the movie but afterward i thought about it and i didn't get it.The End fight was one of the best directed fights ever.
The songs and music in the movie is very good,the songs were not getting out of my mind after i watched the movie.
This is a movie that only Salman Khan can do,no one would be applicable at his place.A movie worth watching 4 or 5 times .
- harshveerpoonia
- Sep 11, 2010
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Dabangg breaks all the expectations which audience hope with this movie its because of dull story & direction. when i was in theater i felt that i was watching a 'B' grade Bollywood movie. there have no sense that for what the basic theme of movie is pursuing.Is it how Salman look's in dress of cop or how he fight like Murugun?. If we compare Dabangg with Salman's previous movie's where he played role of a cop 'Garv' or 'Wanted' the movie can not stay a sec in front of them. Effort of Anurag Kashyap to make Dabangg is better than Salman's earlier movie wanted is failed and also failed to reveal themselves as a good director. If we talk about the story then every story has some kind of secret and if secret is revealed then all the fun of movie is spoiled. But in Dabangg we missed a secret in story behind that all characters of movie running. Stunts of movie do not relate with reality it shows that Salman is some kind of super hero having super-natural Powers and some of action scene's are copied from other Hollywood movies. when we talking about dialog's the movie doesn't give any single hit dialog as we found in 'Wanted' that "Once I have made commitment after that I can not change for my own." Some of characters of movie are wasted as Dayal Babu(Anupam Kher),Prajapati Pandey(Vinod Khanna) & Mahesh Manjerekar. Story of the movie relates from 1970's to 1980's Bollywood films stories just simple & easy.A children can assume whats going in next or last. "The Overall review Of movie is if you expect that its repeat the terror,secret,fame & victory of 'Wanted' then Don't go to watch this movie its totally waste of time & money." And If there is no option for another movie then you go for Dabangg otherwise you'll feel like a fool after watching this.
- kumarsonker_007
- Sep 10, 2010
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all that anyone can say about Dabangg is that this is the best and maybe the perfect movie made this year and believe me you wont regret watching this movie at all,in fact you would love it so much that you would probably want to see it again. Now i can go on writing and jabbering a whole page about it or you could just go and check this movie out. Its an entertainer and you will love the experience since Bollywood goes to Hollywood standards, at least as far as the action scenes are concerned and the best part is that this movie doesn't even have the clichés that one would expect from big budget movies. Salman gives his one of his best performance...so does Sonu Sood! don't listen to naysayers or the haters after all their names speaks for themselves! Its got a refreshing view on action and comedy so go watch this movie and you will be in for a treat if you like action blended with perfect mix of comedy!! perfect score 10/10
- prabhanshuverma
- Sep 12, 2010
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Awesome movie..... i have seen this type of movie after a long time salman is rocking.... abhinav has shown his talent like his elder brother anurag... sonakshi is looking sexy and done a very wonderful job..... she has proved her acting skills and talent...... sonu and arbaaz khan are also done a fabulous job... full entertainment from beginning to end...... specially salman has proved that he can give a back to back hit..... do not wait any more for this movie go as soon as possible...... if you have not seen this movie than you didn't see anything...... so guys and gals book your ticket now..... i would rate it 10 of 10.......
- adityabansal_989
- Sep 9, 2010
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Please guys, avoid watching this movie. Utter waste of time and money. All i can think of is over-acting of Sallu and mindless PJs. Also, everything seems so fake be it people living or dying. The chic has a nice body (the only good part of the movie).Please do not be misled by the high ratings it has received from some of Sallu fans and idiots.Its shameful for actors like Om Puri, Anupam Kher and Mahesh Manjkrekar to be a part of such flicks to earn their bread and Butter. Arbaaz needs to settle down with his wife and save the audience the pain. This movie takes me back to Jewel Thief days when Dev Anand was let loose and he killed the audience with overacting and stupid talk and walk.
I hope Bollywood comes up with sensible and original movies in future. People please stop patronizing such crap in the name of entertainment.
I hope Bollywood comes up with sensible and original movies in future. People please stop patronizing such crap in the name of entertainment.
9.5 out of 10.
This movie was such a good movie that I was totally taken back. I always thought Bollywood films were cheap budget project with 0 action but this movie was totally vice versa.
Salman and Soni played their roles so well romantically along with the perfect action execution that was done.
This movie contained brotherly love and debate and remains a perfect example of a high quality Bollywood film that would possibly have a chance of being a Hollywood film.
I recommend watching this movie no matter what. I mean your watching movies for entertainment right? So, go ahead and enjoy this little flick presented by Salman. Indeed there should be a sequel to this movie. Perhaps even more depending on the next film's performance. Amazing. Just amazing.
This movie was such a good movie that I was totally taken back. I always thought Bollywood films were cheap budget project with 0 action but this movie was totally vice versa.
Salman and Soni played their roles so well romantically along with the perfect action execution that was done.
This movie contained brotherly love and debate and remains a perfect example of a high quality Bollywood film that would possibly have a chance of being a Hollywood film.
I recommend watching this movie no matter what. I mean your watching movies for entertainment right? So, go ahead and enjoy this little flick presented by Salman. Indeed there should be a sequel to this movie. Perhaps even more depending on the next film's performance. Amazing. Just amazing.
- Punjabdamunda
- Sep 15, 2010
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There are several reasons to like Dabangg. Some of them are dependent on your taste and some of them you cannot resist. The hysteria its promos created before its release, Munni Badnaam the item number, hit music, Salman Khan's fantastic new look, Sonakshi Sinha's pleasant appearance and the historic box office response, all directed at one thing
Dabangg is something special.
Dabangg gets the basics right. It does not require solving intricate mysteries and does not make you shed tears. It's an age old story of step brothers, father-son rivalry, villain killing mother and son's revenge. Something the 80s cinema saw in every other movie. It's a world of fast paced action where the antagonist does not have to do something human to destroy the enemy and nor does he require heavy arms and ammunition. He gets angry, tears his shirt off in anger and dose the job with his hands. In the process, he does not mind flying in the air, avoiding bullets just by bending here and there and keeps the humor alive by dancing on the enemy's cell phones ring tones. Despite that all this has been seen in Hindi cinema over and over again, there are lots of things that are extra ordinary about Dabangg.
Sound Design: Minutest details have been covered with details and completely complement the hardcore action. This one surely needs a Filmfare.
Action: Dabangg is an action flick to start with and boy, what action is there. It finishes what 'Wanted' started. If you thought the veteran S. Vijayan was good in Wanted, have a look at Dabangg. Very south Indian in treatment, very unbelievable in execution but highly entertaining. Crazy action emerges out of nowhere in a scene and makes you change your posture on the seat. Its effect is doubled by kick-ass cinematography by Mahesh Limaye.
Choreography: While Munni Badnaam has already made waves in the industry as one of the best item numbers since 'Kajra re', the other songs were as well choreographed if not better. My personal favorite was 'Hamka Peeni Hai' but I also loved 'Tere Mast Mast Do Nain'.
Humor: And last but not the least, it's the humor (read: cheap humor). It comes both in the form of dialog and body language and it's so cheap that you cannot avoid laughing. No wonder the dialogs are written by the same guy who wrote the cult classic dialogs of Andaz Apna Apna. Imagine lines like 'Muqabla hoga to Peta chal Jaye Ga ke kiss ke batashay zayada gaol hain' i.e. when we fight, we will see whose balls are rounder.
'Haramzaday Se yaad aaya, aap ke pita ji Kasey hain?' i.e. Bastard reminds me, how is your dad doing?
Cameos: The small roles by actors who made Chulbul Pandey's police squad were fabulous. Their chemistry with their boss was amazing. They respond to his jokes and orders with enthusiasm and enjoy being subordinates of a wonderfully comic and humane boss.
Dabangg would not be Dabangg if it weren't for Salman Khan. The one man who made all the difference to an otherwise ordinary film. Amazing star power, awesome body language and the intensity you have never witnessed from him before. This is yet another rebirth of Salman. From the chocolate romantic hero of Main Ne Pyar Kiya and Saajan to the nonsensically comic Judwaa, Mujh Se Shadi Karo Gi and Partner. There is the new action hero of Bollywood, the Salman Khan of Wanted and Dabangg. Remember the utterly irritating Karan Arjun? The only good thing about that movie was the angry and intense Salman who somehow did not fare in action roles after that. In Dabangg, Salman takes Chulbul Pandey to another level. He looks so driven in this role that it made me forget all the roles he has previously done. This film is Salman Khan fan service. Period. I am not a huge fan of his but the only Salman I remember now is Chulbul Pandey. Fantastic performance from a superstar. Salute! Sonakshi Sinha gets a mega debut. The girl debuts in the highest opening Hindi film ever and does well. She has a long way to go but has a lot more promise than the B-graders like Tanushree Dutta, Celina Jaitely and even Sonam Kapoor etc. The fact that she makes her presence felt despite the larger than life character of Salman Khan is no mean achievement.
Sonu Sood does not get to do much in the first half because of a loose screenplay but manages fine in the second half. However, I am still not too sure if he was the perfect choice for Chhedi Singh. He is a bad dancer too or so it seemed in Munni Badnaam.
Arbaaz Khan delivers more than his potential but his potential is fairly low. He was quite awful in the emotional scenes and fulfilled the expectations of being bad. Vinod Khanna was vintage. Dimple was even better. Interesting to see her as Salman's mother. Anupam Kher, Mahesh Manjrekar and Om Puri don't have much to do and are almost wasted. The actor who plays Sonakshi's brother was also impressive in a very small role.
Another débutant director and another success story. Abhinav Kashyap has a strong resume before his directorial debut and will be in demand after Dabangg. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here. A lot of credit is due to the young man for the treatment he gave to a simple formula mas-ala film.
Dabangg is a movie with a loose screenplay and a weak story that has several loopholes but you don't watch Dabangg for the story or high class acting. You watch Dabangg for the high level of entertainment value that it offers. At least I haven't seen a movie with such high entertainment value in recent times.
Dabangg gets the basics right. It does not require solving intricate mysteries and does not make you shed tears. It's an age old story of step brothers, father-son rivalry, villain killing mother and son's revenge. Something the 80s cinema saw in every other movie. It's a world of fast paced action where the antagonist does not have to do something human to destroy the enemy and nor does he require heavy arms and ammunition. He gets angry, tears his shirt off in anger and dose the job with his hands. In the process, he does not mind flying in the air, avoiding bullets just by bending here and there and keeps the humor alive by dancing on the enemy's cell phones ring tones. Despite that all this has been seen in Hindi cinema over and over again, there are lots of things that are extra ordinary about Dabangg.
Sound Design: Minutest details have been covered with details and completely complement the hardcore action. This one surely needs a Filmfare.
Action: Dabangg is an action flick to start with and boy, what action is there. It finishes what 'Wanted' started. If you thought the veteran S. Vijayan was good in Wanted, have a look at Dabangg. Very south Indian in treatment, very unbelievable in execution but highly entertaining. Crazy action emerges out of nowhere in a scene and makes you change your posture on the seat. Its effect is doubled by kick-ass cinematography by Mahesh Limaye.
Choreography: While Munni Badnaam has already made waves in the industry as one of the best item numbers since 'Kajra re', the other songs were as well choreographed if not better. My personal favorite was 'Hamka Peeni Hai' but I also loved 'Tere Mast Mast Do Nain'.
Humor: And last but not the least, it's the humor (read: cheap humor). It comes both in the form of dialog and body language and it's so cheap that you cannot avoid laughing. No wonder the dialogs are written by the same guy who wrote the cult classic dialogs of Andaz Apna Apna. Imagine lines like 'Muqabla hoga to Peta chal Jaye Ga ke kiss ke batashay zayada gaol hain' i.e. when we fight, we will see whose balls are rounder.
'Haramzaday Se yaad aaya, aap ke pita ji Kasey hain?' i.e. Bastard reminds me, how is your dad doing?
Cameos: The small roles by actors who made Chulbul Pandey's police squad were fabulous. Their chemistry with their boss was amazing. They respond to his jokes and orders with enthusiasm and enjoy being subordinates of a wonderfully comic and humane boss.
Dabangg would not be Dabangg if it weren't for Salman Khan. The one man who made all the difference to an otherwise ordinary film. Amazing star power, awesome body language and the intensity you have never witnessed from him before. This is yet another rebirth of Salman. From the chocolate romantic hero of Main Ne Pyar Kiya and Saajan to the nonsensically comic Judwaa, Mujh Se Shadi Karo Gi and Partner. There is the new action hero of Bollywood, the Salman Khan of Wanted and Dabangg. Remember the utterly irritating Karan Arjun? The only good thing about that movie was the angry and intense Salman who somehow did not fare in action roles after that. In Dabangg, Salman takes Chulbul Pandey to another level. He looks so driven in this role that it made me forget all the roles he has previously done. This film is Salman Khan fan service. Period. I am not a huge fan of his but the only Salman I remember now is Chulbul Pandey. Fantastic performance from a superstar. Salute! Sonakshi Sinha gets a mega debut. The girl debuts in the highest opening Hindi film ever and does well. She has a long way to go but has a lot more promise than the B-graders like Tanushree Dutta, Celina Jaitely and even Sonam Kapoor etc. The fact that she makes her presence felt despite the larger than life character of Salman Khan is no mean achievement.
Sonu Sood does not get to do much in the first half because of a loose screenplay but manages fine in the second half. However, I am still not too sure if he was the perfect choice for Chhedi Singh. He is a bad dancer too or so it seemed in Munni Badnaam.
Arbaaz Khan delivers more than his potential but his potential is fairly low. He was quite awful in the emotional scenes and fulfilled the expectations of being bad. Vinod Khanna was vintage. Dimple was even better. Interesting to see her as Salman's mother. Anupam Kher, Mahesh Manjrekar and Om Puri don't have much to do and are almost wasted. The actor who plays Sonakshi's brother was also impressive in a very small role.
Another débutant director and another success story. Abhinav Kashyap has a strong resume before his directorial debut and will be in demand after Dabangg. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here. A lot of credit is due to the young man for the treatment he gave to a simple formula mas-ala film.
Dabangg is a movie with a loose screenplay and a weak story that has several loopholes but you don't watch Dabangg for the story or high class acting. You watch Dabangg for the high level of entertainment value that it offers. At least I haven't seen a movie with such high entertainment value in recent times.
I would have been less disappointed with the movie, had I not known about the record collections (>14Cr)!!
To start with, the story is weak in first place. Direction is so feeble and there is no connection from scene to scene. Salman's role is improperly established and his stand always appears volatile. Clichéd dialogs test your patience. They copied (or at least tried to copy) action scenes from Hollywood movies...not to mention how they spoofed the very first Transporter fight in a crappy way. Sumos in climax fight are absolutely unnecessary. Too many stunts with Sallu's goggles, Rayban ad or what?
Another interesting aspect is...this movie (story, up to an extent and some action scenes too) were inspired from some south-Indian movies. Many big actors got wasted due to inadequate screen presence and unimportant roles...No one knows what Om Puri, Mahesh Manjrekar and Anupam Kher are even doing out there. My rating goes up to 4 due to few positive factors like débutante Sonakshi, good background music, and Sonu Sood's performance. 'Munni' song is refreshing.
Beware! Don't let the hype fool you!!
To start with, the story is weak in first place. Direction is so feeble and there is no connection from scene to scene. Salman's role is improperly established and his stand always appears volatile. Clichéd dialogs test your patience. They copied (or at least tried to copy) action scenes from Hollywood movies...not to mention how they spoofed the very first Transporter fight in a crappy way. Sumos in climax fight are absolutely unnecessary. Too many stunts with Sallu's goggles, Rayban ad or what?
Another interesting aspect is...this movie (story, up to an extent and some action scenes too) were inspired from some south-Indian movies. Many big actors got wasted due to inadequate screen presence and unimportant roles...No one knows what Om Puri, Mahesh Manjrekar and Anupam Kher are even doing out there. My rating goes up to 4 due to few positive factors like débutante Sonakshi, good background music, and Sonu Sood's performance. 'Munni' song is refreshing.
Beware! Don't let the hype fool you!!