neeravsingla
Joined Jul 2024
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The Jatt & Juliet franchise has been the crowning jewel of the Punjabi film industry, delivering belly laughs and feel-good vibes. Having sat through countless Punjabi flicks, I know better than to expect intricate plots or flawless logic-it's all about the fun, right? Well, that was until Jatt & Juliet 3 hit the screens and shattered my faith in the series.
This movie is a genre mess-trying to juggle comedy, drama, and action but dropping the ball on all fronts. It's like watching a cringy Instagram reel stretched into a two-hour ordeal. Trust me, if you snooze during the first half, you won't miss a thing. The justification for robbery throughout the film is beyond absurd-seriously, who greenlit this script?
The relentless barrage of songs every 15 minutes is mentally draining. Out of 100 punchlines, if 10 manage to land, consider it a miracle. Diljit's monologue reeks of political grandstanding and is painfully out of place, not to mention unnecessary and illogical. The ending is as clichéd as it gets, wrapping up this disaster with a painfully predictable bow.
Save your money, your time, and your sanity. Skip Jatt & Juliet 3 and spare yourself the agony.
This movie is a genre mess-trying to juggle comedy, drama, and action but dropping the ball on all fronts. It's like watching a cringy Instagram reel stretched into a two-hour ordeal. Trust me, if you snooze during the first half, you won't miss a thing. The justification for robbery throughout the film is beyond absurd-seriously, who greenlit this script?
The relentless barrage of songs every 15 minutes is mentally draining. Out of 100 punchlines, if 10 manage to land, consider it a miracle. Diljit's monologue reeks of political grandstanding and is painfully out of place, not to mention unnecessary and illogical. The ending is as clichéd as it gets, wrapping up this disaster with a painfully predictable bow.
Save your money, your time, and your sanity. Skip Jatt & Juliet 3 and spare yourself the agony.