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Each story described in the film has a twist, possibly a couple of you would even think about what it is, however the way it has been described by Arjun Mukerjee, that is absolutely commendable. I haven't seen any film where the surprise element in the story has been described so unpretentiously without going emotional.
The main issue here is that while the screenplay in the first half is tight and connecting, the second half loses it's grasp a bit particularly in the last story. In any case, the film figures out how to shock us indeed in the peak, a turn that none of us anticipated.
While narration is great, and screenplay could have been somewhat better, one office where the film gets full marks is the acting department!
The main issue here is that while the screenplay in the first half is tight and connecting, the second half loses it's grasp a bit particularly in the last story. In any case, the film figures out how to shock us indeed in the peak, a turn that none of us anticipated.
While narration is great, and screenplay could have been somewhat better, one office where the film gets full marks is the acting department!
'Dil Juunglee' is certainly not faultless. Aside from the way that it has just the same old thing to offer, it often times lost its pace. Indeed it has its own particular scenes of cleverness, however that is not reliable either. It could be well cut short by 15 more minutes.
In any case, Saqib and Taapsee's colorful acting gifts life to the story. With her wide, honest glares, with the delicateness that she talks with and with the common warmth that she conveys, Taapsee's character in the first half will strike you at the right places. Saqib has deserted his swaggy self for this one. His characteristic and his articulation vouch for that. While the story itself could raise, these two performing artists are as honest to goodness as they could get.
In any case, Saqib and Taapsee's colorful acting gifts life to the story. With her wide, honest glares, with the delicateness that she talks with and with the common warmth that she conveys, Taapsee's character in the first half will strike you at the right places. Saqib has deserted his swaggy self for this one. His characteristic and his articulation vouch for that. While the story itself could raise, these two performing artists are as honest to goodness as they could get.
All things considered, leading the greatest raid ain't a simple thing as the authorities uncovering gold coins and unbounded notes from divider roofs, sewers et cetera. Yet, it gets repetitive when all that the story sticks to is demonstrating the raid unfurl gradually.
While there were a couple of scenes that evoked chuckles and applauds, the plot didn't appear to have anything different. Likewise, IT officials directing the raid obediently reminded us of Neeraj Pandey's 'Special 26' where Akshay Kumar held the reins. Be that as it may, this raid does not have a similar profundity and power and just restricts itself to seem to be a verbal contention between a genuine IT officer and a degenerate lawmaker.
You can foresee the result and that itself is the place the story misses out on some brownie points. While Ajay Devgn's turn as the courageous IT officer may inspire his fans, we believe it about time he reevaluates himself. On a parting note , don't go in expecting something much excessively charming, yet keep your ears open for some great dialogues!