Sunday 20 December 2015

DILWALE


I intentionally decided to watch this movie on Sunday evening, the reason being , people had this big retaliation to sway off after watching the movie. The intensity is so malevolent that i decided to keep myself away from the hall where all such people had gathered and cluttered the auditorium with their responsive vibes about the movie. I did not want these vibes to cuddle up my thoughts before watching the movie. So, the aftermath of this movie provokes me to say few lines for the people who are busy commenting about the movie. It felt more like these people were all ready with the mouth full of words just to vomit it out and proudly smirk saying, 'That's my Vomit, Yeah!!' Offence is not meant to be delivered here, but what annoyed me was, the audience this Friday had an option for watching Dilwale or Bajirao Mastani; but the option was not to compare both the movies.Yes you may have different opinions about the movies but why connect a totally insignificant line that states nothing except being nonsense.


Dilwale, a multi genre movie or say a multi genre junk which is a bloated saga of cliches with series of Shetty's lame monologues of ridicule. No doubt it falls flat. The reason to only survive on the screens until next weekend is the chemistry between SRK & Kajol, though cliched, I couldn't resist to get more of it coming. The hold they have over the screen is the only speculating part that even Shetty might have counted on to. If you minus SRK & Kajol, the only thing you will be left with is an absolute oblivion. The story that forcefully tries to pull in between the romance or the vice versa, both fails to glue up and the fractured story finally collapses after 2 hours 38 minutes. Now the only thing that walks with you off the auditorium is the romance and the exchange of looks between SRK & Kajol. They are so easy and eye pleasing even today that your eyes will simply refuse to roll off.


Now coming to the oblivion part, that includes everyone except Mishra's comic timing. We also can add Varun & Kriti Sanon's performance to be average on the list, they don't disturb you thankfully like the King, who thankfully gets beaten up for his good at the end. Next part that can be summed up is Rohit Shetty's typical movie Gorgeous cars, those cars flying and rolling, the multi contrast houses in Goa and his silly monologues. So, i could not say this is a bad film, rather this is an average movie which i guess never promised anything above average either.



Final Word: For me it was worth one time watch, for the rest i would not comment anything, just a piece of advice for those audience who are in a retaliation mood to vomit and yeah the smirk thing and cannot watch an English movie until its Hindi dubbed version doesn't release, and grunting about a story line in Rohit Shetty's movie, please grow up!! (*Yes this advice was intentional)





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