A middle-aged bouncer named Ashiq Abu enters a fierce rivalry with Turkish boxer Sainul Akhmadov, leading him through a personal journey of redemption and determination.A middle-aged bouncer named Ashiq Abu enters a fierce rivalry with Turkish boxer Sainul Akhmadov, leading him through a personal journey of redemption and determination.A middle-aged bouncer named Ashiq Abu enters a fierce rivalry with Turkish boxer Sainul Akhmadov, leading him through a personal journey of redemption and determination.
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Didn't satisfied me at all because of the overdose of cringe moments, probably higher and heavier than the bomb America put in Japan during world war 2. It contains lot of references from almost all boxing and sports drama movies that is half cooked. Appreciates director's effort for watching this much movies. Over use of sentiments caused the main problem here. Appreciate the effort pepe has taken for the movie, but it wasted because of the low quality of screenplay. Sentiment scenes made me cringe most of the time and it also makes the movie an unrealistic one. Most of the characters in this movie are cringe as hell. Relationship between pepe and the character who played his daughter also made me cringe, that girl is annoying as hell. Antagonist was alright till he scream like a dinosaur when a needle makes his back hurt. But overall he was fine comparing to others, nice performance. Some of the positives I have found in this movie are performances of Pepe and his combination with Lijomol. Technical side was fine, fight scenes and boxing combination was alright. Pepe's character relationship with his daughter is cringe pro max, she is totally annoying. Screenplay also contain lot of cringe moments. Vijayararghavn's portions are also unnecessary and cringe. Movie contains lots of cringe moments, one that truly worked and satisfied for me in this movie was the combination of protagonist and his wife. Lijomol did a fine role, her combination with pepe was satisfying for me. Overall it is a boxing drama movie which had a screenplay which contain lot of cringe moments, unrealistic writing and annoyable characters.
Daveed (2025)
Angamaly Diaries' star Antony Pepe gets wasted in a Badly written, poorly made, wrongly edited, lame Boxing drama.
Who ever made this has zero knowledge about Boxing. Sparring without a Mouth guard, smoking after training, match approval without a weight class, this movie seems to take place in an alternative parallel universe. Zero authentic portrayal in a Boxing movie.
Anything good was from the child artist and the villain. Pepe tried his best to get lean, he should have put some muscle to match the villain, great transformation, though.
Shout out to the cameraman for cleverly hiding Pepe unfit belly in the final showdown. The editing was so lame, the makers should have atleast studied the top 5 boxing movies.
Also the casting was so pathetic, makers should have cast a younger actress, it was the role his wife, not his mother.
Writing should be have better, the match result was little over the top. No one, even with a retired MMA background can stand against a top class Boxer in the first round, especially when they are from different weight classes. The logical ending would have been Pepe's death, but the movie ended in a lighter tone.
Overall, a good effort but a major missed opportunity. I'd give this movie 5/10.
Angamaly Diaries' star Antony Pepe gets wasted in a Badly written, poorly made, wrongly edited, lame Boxing drama.
Who ever made this has zero knowledge about Boxing. Sparring without a Mouth guard, smoking after training, match approval without a weight class, this movie seems to take place in an alternative parallel universe. Zero authentic portrayal in a Boxing movie.
Anything good was from the child artist and the villain. Pepe tried his best to get lean, he should have put some muscle to match the villain, great transformation, though.
Shout out to the cameraman for cleverly hiding Pepe unfit belly in the final showdown. The editing was so lame, the makers should have atleast studied the top 5 boxing movies.
Also the casting was so pathetic, makers should have cast a younger actress, it was the role his wife, not his mother.
Writing should be have better, the match result was little over the top. No one, even with a retired MMA background can stand against a top class Boxer in the first round, especially when they are from different weight classes. The logical ending would have been Pepe's death, but the movie ended in a lighter tone.
Overall, a good effort but a major missed opportunity. I'd give this movie 5/10.
After watching RDX, the biggest letdown is the fight choreography. The three main characters leave a lot to desire when it comes to their supposed martial art skills. The fights look half baked and somehow leave you disappointed. But in the overall big picture, the remaining elements somehow make up for this.
But, in a movie like Daveed, the whole focus is the fight between the two main characters and this is where it falters. Boxing, unlike a fight in your typical movie is meant to be more scientific and the choreography is expected to follow certain benchmarks and standards to convey the characteristics of a boxing match. This was sorely missing and the fights feel more like your usual hero vs villain showdown meant more for the effect and not for the actual fight.
Now I write this review after watching Alappuzha Gymkhana and the gaps in Daveed are glaringly evident. Pepe is not a great actor and his flaws are apparent and evident. When it came to most of his earlier successful movies, he has been ably supported by a good cast which is missing here. Mo Ismail also looks caricaturish and his attempt to portray a cocky and brash fighter is over done most of the time.
All in all, this was Rocky done wrong and not really worth your time.
But, in a movie like Daveed, the whole focus is the fight between the two main characters and this is where it falters. Boxing, unlike a fight in your typical movie is meant to be more scientific and the choreography is expected to follow certain benchmarks and standards to convey the characteristics of a boxing match. This was sorely missing and the fights feel more like your usual hero vs villain showdown meant more for the effect and not for the actual fight.
Now I write this review after watching Alappuzha Gymkhana and the gaps in Daveed are glaringly evident. Pepe is not a great actor and his flaws are apparent and evident. When it came to most of his earlier successful movies, he has been ably supported by a good cast which is missing here. Mo Ismail also looks caricaturish and his attempt to portray a cocky and brash fighter is over done most of the time.
All in all, this was Rocky done wrong and not really worth your time.
"Sometimes, movies punch harder than real life." 🥊🎬
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Just watched this movie because someone suggested it... and man, at the end, a drop of tear came when that guy said, "It's not for you... it's my translator fees," and gave the cheque to the hero's daughter. That one moment hit so deep 😢
Honestly, I'm not even a fan of boxing, never had interest in it. But this movie made me feel something strong for the sport. Imagine how powerful it would be for someone who's actually into boxing. The emotion, the fight, the bond, everything was on point. A movie that touches your heart. Must watch! 💯🔥
Now the total becomes 681 characters, so you can remove a few emojis or shorten a word if you wanna strictly stay under 650. Here's the final trimmed version at 647 characters:
Just watched this movie because someone suggested it... and man, at the end, a drop of tear came when that guy said, "It's not for you... it's my translator fees," and gave the cheque to the hero's daughter. That one moment hit so deep 😢
Honestly, I'm not even a fan of boxing, never had interest in it. But this movie made me feel something strong for the sport. Imagine how powerful it would be for someone who's actually into boxing. The emotion, the fight, the bond, everything was on point. A movie that touches your heart. Must watch! 💯🔥
Daveed - A Missed Opportunity with Weak Execution and Emotionally Flat Storytelling
Daveed was a disappointing watch that failed to deliver on almost every level. The filmmaking felt subpar, with weak direction and poorly handled scenes that lacked emotional depth. At no point did the story connect with me or make me care about the characters. The narrative was predictable and flat, offering no real drama or engagement. The boxing sequences, which should have been the highlight, were poorly choreographed and lacked intensity or realism. Even the climax felt underwhelming. Overall, the film had potential to be an inspiring sports drama but was let down by bad execution, shallow writing, and weak emotional grounding. It's a forgettable experience that never really finds its rhythm.
Daveed was a disappointing watch that failed to deliver on almost every level. The filmmaking felt subpar, with weak direction and poorly handled scenes that lacked emotional depth. At no point did the story connect with me or make me care about the characters. The narrative was predictable and flat, offering no real drama or engagement. The boxing sequences, which should have been the highlight, were poorly choreographed and lacked intensity or realism. Even the climax felt underwhelming. Overall, the film had potential to be an inspiring sports drama but was let down by bad execution, shallow writing, and weak emotional grounding. It's a forgettable experience that never really finds its rhythm.
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- Runtime2 hours 17 minutes
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