After a lot of hesitation and on hearing reviews from friends and colleagues, I finally decided to watch "Dabaang" last night. My friends didn’t really let me down, when I predicted that there will be lot many "Yes" and "No" before we reach the cinema hall. Just 1 hr before we bought the tickets, one of us ditched! So, all in all, we were 7, damn interested in watching this much hyped/overhyped movie. I and one of my friends had reached the cinema hall, to buy tickets around 45 minutes earlier. Call it our laziness, helplessness or whatever; we had less cash than needed, though we knew the ticket price. We were actually waiting for our friends to handover us some money to buy tickets. Finally, we got seats in 2nd row and exact at 9.30 pm the movie started.
Dabaang! The fearless, the rebel with high attitude! Salman for the first time, i guess, didn’t struggle to act! It felt as if he was playing his own character. He had the bubbly character to play as per the name "Chulbul". The goggles hanging on the back side at the collar of his shirt looked just great! Whereas Sonakshi; considering it was her 1st movie, acted very well. Maybe the DNA causing good acting, are in her blood.
Coming to the direction and story of the movie, I feel, Abhinav Kashyap, the brother of the great Anurag Kashyap, and director of the Dabaang, has removed all the rules of physics and thrown them into dustbin. But though I crib about this, on this same time I was actually astonished as well as enjoying to the core. The ultimate part of the movie was the impeccable dialogues. In every 5 minutes there were these ultimate dialogue delievery (mostly by Salman) suitable for the respective situations and no non-sense stuff!
The director has given no chance to the audience for keeping any emotion, be it laughter, sorrow, astonishment, for more than 5 minutes. The rapid sequence of the events keeps the curiosity alive. Every time there is something interesting happening in the movie.
The most noticeable part of the movie is its music. All the songs are melodious, of course including "Munni" :P . Besides, "tere mast mast do nain" has become every other guy’s daily dose!
So, to summarize Dabaang was a complete tollywood movie pasteurized on north India’s plot, with pinch of spice and action! A full entertainment package!
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