ayushspgdmg
Joined Jul 2020
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ayushspgdmg's rating
Positive: SRK Cameo
Negatives: Poor screenplay
Worst dialogues ever in the history of Bollywood
Pathetic storyline
VFX looks like to have been made via an android app
One of the dialogues that made me go berserk was from Mouni Roy to SRK, "Kya aap Raftaar ki gati ko hara sakte ho?" I was like WTF!
Poor screenplay And what I never understood is Bollywood's keeda to put a cringe love story into everything and overemphasise it. The movie was about Brahmastra but hardly has any material related to it. It should have been renamed to Premastra and sold as a stupid typical Bollywood love story All in all a mental torture of the worst sorts.
Poor screenplay And what I never understood is Bollywood's keeda to put a cringe love story into everything and overemphasise it. The movie was about Brahmastra but hardly has any material related to it. It should have been renamed to Premastra and sold as a stupid typical Bollywood love story All in all a mental torture of the worst sorts.
Makers didn't realise that Indian audience is not the same that would clap, cheer and whistle on some over the top, stupid action sequence which seem more like comedy circus. Time for this kind of stupid crap is over now, audience demands content driven cinema. This is one of many typical superstar Bollywood movies with 0 content, jokerish action sequences and intolerable acting. If you are an Akshay Kumar fan, better don't waste money on it and watch it on telegram or something, it's already available there.
If I say it is one of the best documentaries made in the history of modern India, it won't be even a slightest exaggeration. Given the fact that it was the debut film for the director with no background in movie making, they did a marvellous job! One can clearly see through the amount of gruelling effort that has been put in this project. It's one of the very few documentaries that gives an edge of the seat experience. Watch it at all costs(though there is no cost, it's totally free on YouTube). The best we could do is to share it with our friends and make as many people watch it as possible.