Thursday 26 January 2017

#MOVIEREVIEW – #KAABIL – (2016)


Today we are here with review of one of the movie by the name KAABIL (2016) released this extended weekend in view of the Republic Day. The movie is produced by Rakesh Roshan and directed by Sanjay Gupta. KAABIL is starred by Hrithik Roshan, Yami Gautam, Rohit Roy & Ronit Roy in lead roles. The movie is inspired by a Hollywood movie by the name Blind Fury.

PLOT:
Rohan Bhatnagar (Hrithik Roshan), a visually impaired voice over artist and Supriya Sharma (Yami Gautam), a visually impaired piano player met over an arranged date, fall in love for each other and after brief courtship, got married as they both are of the opinion that ‘two negatives are becoming positive’.

Just when their happily married life was started, a disturbing event shakes their lives as Supriya got raped by Corporator Madhavrao Shelar’s (Ronit Roy) younger brother Amit Shelar (Rohit Roy) and his friend. As expected, even after filing FIR, police turned a blind eye to the case in the influence of the Corporator. Rohan was even more broken when Su committed suicide and then he plans to take law into his own hands.

ANALYSIS:
Kaabil is a challenging film which portrays a visually impaired protagonist seeking revenge against powerful villain. It sounds impressive as a plot but seems lacking during the film.

The first half of the movie takes off quite hurriedly with meeting of the lead actors and fast forward love story and lesser happy moments for them. We feel the filmmaker wants to rush towards the thrilling zone. The post rape scene is not well handled between the couple. Rohan leave his shocked wife alone to finish off his dubbing deadline is also unbelievable.

One of the scenes that has been shot in a mall had a chance to be extremely impactful but is executed in an immature manner.

Dance sequence between Hrithik and Yami is good but the action sequences are the best directed portions in the film and hence the second half is a much better watch. The climax is well executed and makes a good enough ending to the film. The music is not that good.

WHAT’S GOOD:
Hrithik Roshan’s toiling effort and Ronit Roy’s Marathi accent as a villain are the two best things in Kaabil.

UNINTERESTING:
The movie had a good plot, good acting but looks unrealistic at times. The music is not that good
STAR PERFORMANCES:-
After his terrible outing in Mohenjo Daro, Hrithik has worked hard to reinstate the faith of his fans. He has performed the role of a physically impaired person quite confidently. Particularly in the action scenes, he is near perfect and performed excellently.

Yami Gautam has looked pretty as Supriya. She also performed her role good.

Rohit Roy in a negative shade is also looked good but its Ronit Roy who stealed the show as a baddie as Madhavrao. He has picked up Maharashtriyan accent quite efficiently.

FINAL WORDS:
Revenge film with unrealistic sequences plus typical bollywood masala. Hrithik fans must watch this movie as he has worked very hard to perform such a challenging role.
My ratings for this movie is 3.0 out of 5 stars.

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