mayanklouteriya
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Coolie, the Rajinikanth-led multistarrer, begins with a promising first half that beautifully builds the chemistry between the audience and the narrative. The introduction of Rajni sir's character is impactful, setting the tone for a high-energy entertainer. The storytelling in the early portions keeps you engaged, with well-timed emotional beats, stylish sequences, and perfectly placed cameo appearances that bring an element of surprise and delight.
However, the second half slows down its pace noticeably, causing the overall momentum to dip. The build-up of Rajni sir's character, which started strong, gradually loses its intensity, leading to a climax that feels underwhelming compared to the expectations set earlier. The screenplay seems to stretch certain sequences, making the final act less gripping than it could have been.
On the brighter side, the performances are consistently good across the cast. Every actor, big or small, delivers with sincerity, and the camaraderie among characters feels genuine. The fight scenes are a highlight-well-choreographed, stylish, and executed with flair, perfectly complementing the action-packed essence of the film. The background score deserves special mention for enhancing the mood and elevating several key moments.
In summary, Coolie is an entertaining watch in parts, carried by strong performances, impactful cameos, and impressive action. Yet, a tighter second half and a more powerful climax could have transformed it into a truly memorable Rajinikanth spectacle.
Coolie Review by itsbymayank - Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya.
However, the second half slows down its pace noticeably, causing the overall momentum to dip. The build-up of Rajni sir's character, which started strong, gradually loses its intensity, leading to a climax that feels underwhelming compared to the expectations set earlier. The screenplay seems to stretch certain sequences, making the final act less gripping than it could have been.
On the brighter side, the performances are consistently good across the cast. Every actor, big or small, delivers with sincerity, and the camaraderie among characters feels genuine. The fight scenes are a highlight-well-choreographed, stylish, and executed with flair, perfectly complementing the action-packed essence of the film. The background score deserves special mention for enhancing the mood and elevating several key moments.
In summary, Coolie is an entertaining watch in parts, carried by strong performances, impactful cameos, and impressive action. Yet, a tighter second half and a more powerful climax could have transformed it into a truly memorable Rajinikanth spectacle.
Coolie Review by itsbymayank - Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya.
Hrithik Roshan starrer War 2 is unfortunately not as good as its predecessor. Yes, you will enjoy the electrifying on-screen presence of Hrithik Roshan alongside NTR, but the storyline fails to truly engage. For those who love non-stop action, the movie delivers plenty of high-octane sequences, and fans of Hrithik and NTR will find moments to cheer for.
However, because of how impactful the last installment was, I, as an audience member, expected much more this time. Sadly, the film does not live up to that benchmark. In theatres, people shouted and clapped during certain scenes, but the lack of a strong, gripping narrative meant those moments didn't leave a lasting impression.
The songs are entirely skippable, adding little value to the overall experience. While the chemistry between the leads and the well-choreographed fight scenes provide some entertainment, they can't mask the weak storytelling.
Personally, I would call War 2 a one-time watch. You'll hear from others that it's "awesome" or "mind-blowing," but I would advise not to go in with high expectations. Enjoy it for the star power and action, but don't expect the same magic as the first War.
War 2 Review by - itsbymayank - Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya.
However, because of how impactful the last installment was, I, as an audience member, expected much more this time. Sadly, the film does not live up to that benchmark. In theatres, people shouted and clapped during certain scenes, but the lack of a strong, gripping narrative meant those moments didn't leave a lasting impression.
The songs are entirely skippable, adding little value to the overall experience. While the chemistry between the leads and the well-choreographed fight scenes provide some entertainment, they can't mask the weak storytelling.
Personally, I would call War 2 a one-time watch. You'll hear from others that it's "awesome" or "mind-blowing," but I would advise not to go in with high expectations. Enjoy it for the star power and action, but don't expect the same magic as the first War.
War 2 Review by - itsbymayank - Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya.
Movie Review - Coolie 2025 by Mayank Louteriya
Coolie, the Rajinikanth-led multistarrer, begins with a promising first half that beautifully builds the chemistry between the audience and the narrative. The introduction of Rajni sir's character is impactful, setting the tone for a high-energy entertainer. The storytelling in the early portions keeps you engaged, with well-timed emotional beats, stylish sequences, and perfectly placed cameo appearances that bring an element of surprise and delight.
However, the second half slows down its pace noticeably, causing the overall momentum to dip. The build-up of Rajni sir's character, which started strong, gradually loses its intensity, leading to a climax that feels underwhelming compared to the expectations set earlier. The screenplay seems to stretch certain sequences, making the final act less gripping than it could have been.
On the brighter side, the performances are consistently good across the cast. Every actor, big or small, delivers with sincerity, and the camaraderie among characters feels genuine. The fight scenes are a highlight-well-choreographed, stylish, and executed with flair, perfectly complementing the action-packed essence of the film. The background score deserves special mention for enhancing the mood and elevating several key moments.
In summary, Coolie is an entertaining watch in parts, carried by strong performances, impactful cameos, and impressive action. Yet, a tighter second half and a more powerful climax could have transformed it into a truly memorable Rajinikanth spectacle.
Coolie Review by itsbymayank - Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya.
Coolie, the Rajinikanth-led multistarrer, begins with a promising first half that beautifully builds the chemistry between the audience and the narrative. The introduction of Rajni sir's character is impactful, setting the tone for a high-energy entertainer. The storytelling in the early portions keeps you engaged, with well-timed emotional beats, stylish sequences, and perfectly placed cameo appearances that bring an element of surprise and delight.
However, the second half slows down its pace noticeably, causing the overall momentum to dip. The build-up of Rajni sir's character, which started strong, gradually loses its intensity, leading to a climax that feels underwhelming compared to the expectations set earlier. The screenplay seems to stretch certain sequences, making the final act less gripping than it could have been.
On the brighter side, the performances are consistently good across the cast. Every actor, big or small, delivers with sincerity, and the camaraderie among characters feels genuine. The fight scenes are a highlight-well-choreographed, stylish, and executed with flair, perfectly complementing the action-packed essence of the film. The background score deserves special mention for enhancing the mood and elevating several key moments.
In summary, Coolie is an entertaining watch in parts, carried by strong performances, impactful cameos, and impressive action. Yet, a tighter second half and a more powerful climax could have transformed it into a truly memorable Rajinikanth spectacle.
Coolie Review by itsbymayank - Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya.