nkknishant7
Joined Dec 2014
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This movie is a mess from start to the final shot of the movie. Every scene is cringe worthy and despite sincere efforts i couldn't find one scene that justifies its huge budget. Its just a compilation of action scenes that urge you to stop caring about the movie. Watch it when you're high and maybe you'll like it. Lastly, the innumerable hip hop tracks are the worst thing about this movie. I beg netflix to not order a sequel to this garbage and pity it for trusting Michael Bay.
I seem to be in the minority as of now because I absolutely hate this show. This show has the worst script and the constant overacting doesn't help at all. The background music has been used irresponsibly too. There is a scene in the series where Emraan Hashmi's character is slowly walking down the local market and the music in the background was for a chase sequence. I have never seen a series so "Mismanaged" as this one. In conclusion you can watch it but don't expect a smart witty suspence thriller that it aims to be but ends up being a B-version of it.I gave it 2 stars just because of its very final scene. The scene's worth 1.5 stars out of 2 I gave.
Bollywood has never been known for its horror stuff and neither is there much of a horror fan base per se in India. But still horror movies are made in India and almost all are like a B-grade version of a good horror movie with a lot of soft porn. But 'Tumbbad' isn't one of them and is perhaps the only bollywood movie that should be considered in horror category. This movie had my undivided attention from the get go.The opening frame itself sets the tone of the film and just never lets go and ultimately gives you an experience that will haunt you for days to come. The music is one of the best background music in Indian cinema history and blends perfectly with the tone of the film;in fact the music in part is responsible in setting that tense and haunting tone that encapsulates you for the entire run. If that doesn't make you interested in this then the story sure won't. If you love Indian cinema then please promote this feature because we need more of this.
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