Menancing_Ninja
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Deol has been one of India's greatest action stars. In fact, his movies have been some of Bollywood's finest action movies and the list is huge. He returns to the director's chair post Dillagi, as the lead post the underrated Dishkiyaoon while Khan returns post Chaarfutiye Chhokre.
We follow Ajay Mehra as he gets entangled in another conspiracy.
After more than half a decade of delays, Deol returns in the sequel to one of his greatest films. I have to admit – the first ever trailer which released towards the end of last year, got me super-duper-truper excited for this one. And Deol delivers in each and every way – with a mind-boggling adrenaline-pumping 128 minutes of pure thrill!
Sunny Deol is in cracking form as the director. He knows his script very well and doesn't waste a single moment in pointless melodrama or overdose of sub-plots. He remains focused and tag-teams with the LEGENDary Dan Bradley – who makes his Indian Film Debut, to provide the best parts of the movie – one superb action sequence after another – due to the hyper-kinetic choreography and the technical superiority in the execution. The one song present is fun while Vipin Mishra's background score is heart-thumping as he puts the theme to great use. Ravi Yadav's cinematography is sensational – with awesome aerial views and the perfect no nonsense capture of the stunts. The special effects do look tacky, though.
Sunny Deol takes a minute or so to settle in. But once he does, the movie moves in to an unstoppable gear of awesomeness which no other actor can match – irrespective of their roaring prowess. Soha Ali Khan is wonderful. Narendra Jha is terrific and completely believable along with Tisca Chopra. Manoj Joshi is unquestionable. The supporting cast is terrific.
Ghayal Once Again is a Rs. 50 crore action-thriller where Deol reproves himself in his greatest avatar yet by extracting superior performances from the entire cast, reigniting Ajay Mehra in a clap-worthy form and delivering an unprecedented rush of spectacular stunts – ultimately culminating in the form of India's greatest action movie yet. Phew!
We follow Ajay Mehra as he gets entangled in another conspiracy.
After more than half a decade of delays, Deol returns in the sequel to one of his greatest films. I have to admit – the first ever trailer which released towards the end of last year, got me super-duper-truper excited for this one. And Deol delivers in each and every way – with a mind-boggling adrenaline-pumping 128 minutes of pure thrill!
Sunny Deol is in cracking form as the director. He knows his script very well and doesn't waste a single moment in pointless melodrama or overdose of sub-plots. He remains focused and tag-teams with the LEGENDary Dan Bradley – who makes his Indian Film Debut, to provide the best parts of the movie – one superb action sequence after another – due to the hyper-kinetic choreography and the technical superiority in the execution. The one song present is fun while Vipin Mishra's background score is heart-thumping as he puts the theme to great use. Ravi Yadav's cinematography is sensational – with awesome aerial views and the perfect no nonsense capture of the stunts. The special effects do look tacky, though.
Sunny Deol takes a minute or so to settle in. But once he does, the movie moves in to an unstoppable gear of awesomeness which no other actor can match – irrespective of their roaring prowess. Soha Ali Khan is wonderful. Narendra Jha is terrific and completely believable along with Tisca Chopra. Manoj Joshi is unquestionable. The supporting cast is terrific.
Ghayal Once Again is a Rs. 50 crore action-thriller where Deol reproves himself in his greatest avatar yet by extracting superior performances from the entire cast, reigniting Ajay Mehra in a clap-worthy form and delivering an unprecedented rush of spectacular stunts – ultimately culminating in the form of India's greatest action movie yet. Phew!
I had no intention of writing a review on this film but after reading the reviews written by others i was forced to do so. One of them said that the movie deals with trash mythology.Let me bring to the notice that the film has shown some amazing things about the Indian Heritage so you can take a hike. The movie is quite average and enjoyable.Few things in it is not acceptable like the scenes of Sunny Deol and Vivek Oberoi which was just copied from Welcome to the Jungle and also the action sequences like the jeep stunt, the shotgun sequence, and the fight with the dwarfs. It was just Cut and Paste. The story though was the same, but the actors had done quite well.Sameera Reddy was unnecessary. Jackie Shroff did a fairly good job and was acceptable. Hence, in all it was a film with too many songs, but enjoyable at the same time... Only a one time watch...
This movie is said to be the most expensive film till date made by an Indian filmmaker.Anil Sharma is quite an old film maker who has experienced many things in his life and has thought of how to make his movies.Casting Sunny Deol was the first right decision he made as no other actor could have taken his place for such a role.It was a difficult role which needed lots of emotional and action packed activities.Sunny performs amazingly.It is said that he actually jumped the final jump in the movie from the top of the mountain.That's incredible. The movie is a love story of a spy as the name suggests.If you can imagine Sunny looking different in his make ups, then you might understand on what basis the movie has been made.Pritey Zinta delivers a good performance.The rest of the cast gives in their hard work and Amrish Puri yet again proves that he is the best Villain there is.
Songs are average while the action sequences(especially with the wrestler in the lab in Canada is rocking!!!)are just too good.Allan Amin yet again proves his modern mind and his outlook. Overall, it is fun movie and a great time pass.
Songs are average while the action sequences(especially with the wrestler in the lab in Canada is rocking!!!)are just too good.Allan Amin yet again proves his modern mind and his outlook. Overall, it is fun movie and a great time pass.