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Oh, where do I even begin with "ULAHJ"? This Netflix production, starring Janhvi Kapoor, is a masterclass in how to squander potential. The plot is a labyrinth of absurdity, with more holes than a sieve. It's as if the writers threw darts at a board to decide the storyline, resulting in a narrative that makes less sense than a cat in a dog show.
Janhvi Kapoor, bless her heart, tries to salvage this sinking ship, but even her earnest performance can't save a script that's more tangled than a bowl of spaghetti. The supporting cast seems to be sleepwalking through their roles, perhaps realizing halfway through that they're part of a cinematic disaster.
Janhvi Kapoor, bless her heart, tries to salvage this sinking ship, but even her earnest performance can't save a script that's more tangled than a bowl of spaghetti. The supporting cast seems to be sleepwalking through their roles, perhaps realizing halfway through that they're part of a cinematic disaster.
Dharavi Bank dives into the Mumbai slum's underbelly, following Thalaivan, a 30,000-crore gangster kingpin. Starring Suniel Shetty and Vivek Oberoi, the series presents a battleground of cops and criminals, but stumbles with overused tropes and sluggish pacing.
Shine in the Slum: Shetty and Oberoi steal the show. Their commanding presence and nuanced performances carry the story. Shetty's ruthless charisma and Oberoi's determined cop make for compelling adversaries, even amidst a predictable narrative.
Lost in the Chase: The cat-and-mouse game, despite good acting, loses its thrill after a while. Repetitive silences, drawn-out stares, and overlong episodes test the audience's patience. Tightening the edit and infusing more dynamic action sequences could have sustained the tension.
Dialogue Downfall: The writing lets the show down. The dialogues lack punch, failing to elevate the drama or flesh out the characters beyond their archetypes. This weakens the story's potential impact.
Verdict: Dharavi Bank shines with its actors but falters with its plot and pacing. If you're a die-hard fan of Shetty and Oberoi, or enjoy classic gangster flicks, you might find some entertainment here. But for those seeking fresh twists and well-crafted narratives, this labyrinth might not hold enough intrigue.
Improvements:
Stronger opening: Start with a more impactful scene to grab attention.
Conciseness: Tighten the pacing and dialogues to avoid dragging.
Character depth: Go beyond clichés and delve deeper into motivations.
Plot surprises: Introduce unexpected twists or dilemmas to keep viewers engaged.
Balance action and drama: Find a harmonious blend of thrilling action and character development.
Shine in the Slum: Shetty and Oberoi steal the show. Their commanding presence and nuanced performances carry the story. Shetty's ruthless charisma and Oberoi's determined cop make for compelling adversaries, even amidst a predictable narrative.
Lost in the Chase: The cat-and-mouse game, despite good acting, loses its thrill after a while. Repetitive silences, drawn-out stares, and overlong episodes test the audience's patience. Tightening the edit and infusing more dynamic action sequences could have sustained the tension.
Dialogue Downfall: The writing lets the show down. The dialogues lack punch, failing to elevate the drama or flesh out the characters beyond their archetypes. This weakens the story's potential impact.
Verdict: Dharavi Bank shines with its actors but falters with its plot and pacing. If you're a die-hard fan of Shetty and Oberoi, or enjoy classic gangster flicks, you might find some entertainment here. But for those seeking fresh twists and well-crafted narratives, this labyrinth might not hold enough intrigue.
Improvements:
Stronger opening: Start with a more impactful scene to grab attention.
Conciseness: Tighten the pacing and dialogues to avoid dragging.
Character depth: Go beyond clichés and delve deeper into motivations.
Plot surprises: Introduce unexpected twists or dilemmas to keep viewers engaged.
Balance action and drama: Find a harmonious blend of thrilling action and character development.
This movie has zero entertainment value. The cinematography is beautiful, but the rest of the movie falls short.
The editing and the story telling fall short and it is tough to decide if the movie was a documentary or a commercial movie.
Best to avoid, unless you're an ardent Sanjay Dutt fan!
The editing and the story telling fall short and it is tough to decide if the movie was a documentary or a commercial movie.
Best to avoid, unless you're an ardent Sanjay Dutt fan!