shivamgupta-69554
Joined Feb 2018
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First thing first, the idea has clearly been taken from The Caller 2011 British movie. Although, the best thing about this movie is it gets into as detailed as possible while the former leaves you clueless thinking what happened and why. I would have given The Call full stars only if it was original. Though the director played smart, I wanted the ending to be quite thoughtful as well.
The movie starts in slum where you cannot recognise there is Ranveer Singh following his friends. I have never been a Ranveer Singh fan but this movie got my heart for him. He is so real in the movie. From acting to expressions everything of his is pure. Zoya Akhtar as a director didn't fail to impress. Every frame of the movie is a souvenir ride of emotions and a palpable bump. The story of Naezy and Divine is so inspiring and a lesson fact.
The most energetic and the scene which gave me goosebumps was a final rap battle scene. Acting of all the star cast is beyond par and worth watching on screen. At the end, the movie was realistic, surprising and a true gem. KON BOLAA......TUJHSE NA HO PAYEGA.
The most energetic and the scene which gave me goosebumps was a final rap battle scene. Acting of all the star cast is beyond par and worth watching on screen. At the end, the movie was realistic, surprising and a true gem. KON BOLAA......TUJHSE NA HO PAYEGA.