Dabangg 3 REVIEW Full Movie STORY |
Cast: Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Sayai Manjrekar, Kichha Sudeep
Director: Prabhu Deva
Director Prabhu Deva no doubt from the film's trump card Salman Khan's stunning appearance, Dabangg 3 was paired with components that were put to the test in the previous two instalments of the franchise. As stale as these ingredients are, they are not familiar, but cannot be assured for fans of Bollywood superstars who avoid age and romance their teenage years for barely a first time. For all others, to put it mildly, as the film churches from film piece to another piece, a heavy meaning of ennui is unavoidable.
In this changed narrative, the law of diminishing returns ends in haste as the rusty scattershot cone around the lead actor's jaded manner is unbearable hackney. But it is needless to say that if you are a loyal person of Salman Khan, in whose eyes the star power is above the harmony of the story.
In Dabangg 3, Chulbul Pandey as an Assistant Superintendent of Police commands a police station in Tundla town, Uttar Pradesh. Their first raids take place at a wedding party, which is attacked by an armed gang of robbers - a sequence of long-drawn fighting, referred to in the credits as the "introduction scene", choreographed by Vijayan, while others All action sequences are credited to Anal Arsu. Not only does our Robin Hood have to contend with criminals desperate to see his back, but also teach his treacherous stepbrother Butter Chand Pandey (Arbaaz Khan) how to be on the right side of the law.
Not much to separate the hero's feats from his antics - in fact, one feeds the other often - and Salman is left out when he and the film leave him as well - a level of success. Wants to get Speed-breaking lyrics do not help matters. They only increase the length of the film and slow it down. The weird and poorly written comic scenes are even worse.
The climax of Dabangg 3 is staged in a quarry abandoned by the villain Bali Singh (Kichha Sudeep), where humans and machines indiscriminately blow up a very, very angry Chulbul Pandey before he turns into a murderer. Pulls key advisor. The purpose of the duel was to avenge the murder of a girl the hero loved once in a while (more on that later).
Like his badmi, which radiates masculinity with the euphoria of aparigraha, the film has no new qualities. Dabangg 3 is a sky-high garbage heap which, despite its inaccuracy, indicates the possibility of being mistaken for a mountain.
In one scene, Chulbul jokingly says: "We work with class and mas dono." You sarcasm, because in a meta context, the line expresses ambition rather than trust. Nothing in Dabangg 3 shows any confidence in classy, sensible storytelling. But even as a massive spice jerk, it falls short. The dialogue, which at first gave Dabang its thunder and height, often wandered into childism. So, we have rows of chubbies like "spoon, now clean spoon, spoon ho," or "we spit the non-sting who are barking more than we do" or, and this is the perfect pit, "Your brother broke the house. " We will break your head ”. Okay, okay, don't try to crack your head that's going on because it's obvious that the last thing the creators of Dabangg 3 want you to do.
Working with action, music and puppy punchlines, this is one of the rarest potbillars that neither bang for the buck nor replicate the comic energy that shines in the first two outings. Despite an effective performance by Kannada megastar Sudeep, Daboo cuts the bottom of the storyline-style barrel, a symbol of pure evil and a film in which Salman dominates every single frame, occasionally keeping his own eye for.
Dabangg 3 gives franchise fans exactly what they are looking for - a cute crime-buster who doesn't mind bending the rules and coping with situations that are difficult and witchcraft. The freedom she takes, the one-liners she speaks and the policemen she employs, give the film its superficial shine. All this is a Salman Khan film which usually has to be sent to its fan base to create a ruckus. Here, there is serious doubt.
While Chulbul goes about her job, which includes other things to free the smuggling Damels from the clutches of a woman who thinks she can get away with murder, but Chulbul gets her pride badly Found to be shelved, the film is packed into its two-and-a-half ends - their elaboration song, which includes beats from Salman's Munna Badnaam Hai
The film pauses to tell us that the protagonist, now every inch a family man devoted to his doting wife Rajjo (Sonakshi Sinha), favours unconventional methods to punish and reform the culprits. Dabangg 3 is a way of presenting an original story that turns the devastation of a village called Dhakad Chand Pandey into a tough police team to eradicate crime.
This takes us to his first love, Khushi (Debut Cant Saei Manjrekar), a rustic belle who attracts the unwanted attention of Badi. Which triggers a bitter, tragic confrontation between the protagonist and the antagonist. The former loses the beloved and finds a mission in life. But The Film never stopped Myanmar.
The confrontation between Chulbul Pandey and the bad guy pans out along familiar lines, along with Sudeep lending a degree of facial newness. But it is anything but enough for a film that is this hard and bloated. Dabangg 3 is a very formulaic one-way street that does not surprise at all. It's nowhere we haven't been before.
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