Friday, August 16, 2013

ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAI DOBARA(Movie Review)


Cast: Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Imran Khan, Sonali Bendre
Director: Milan Luthria
Producer: Ekta Kapoor,Shobha Kapoor
Genre: Drama,Romance,Crime
Duration:160 Min
Rating: **

Review: Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha and Imran Khan's love triangleOnce upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara directed by Milan Luthria . Once upon a time in Mumbai Dobara, the film has Akshay playing the role of an underworld don Shoaib Khan.
It extends the same story from where the last movie was over. Emraan Hashmi Akshay Kumar took place. Full of character portrayal Sultan Haji Mastan was inspired by Shoaib rise of Dawood in the film was inspired by the character. Plenty of film fluctuation and gangster was introduced to the world in an entertaining way. If this character is inspired by real life, but in reality the story is quite low and the percentage of imagination. The story is so powerful that not been fastened.
Shoaib (Akshay Kumar) Rawal their enemies (Mahesh Manjrekar) comes to Mumbai from abroad to teach a lesson. Mumbai, where his dark deeds in full possession of his empire runs. Shoaib's Aslam (Imran Khan) who considers the favor when he was young Shoaib made ​​his life better. Jasmeen (Sonakshi Sinha), Kashmir, Mumbai has become a heroine. Jasmin dead on both Akhtar and Aslam are eradicated. And so begins the love triangle story. Long story not only increasing further. Sonakshi's character is filled with some suspense. Shoaib has shown great character. Bombay continues to be the object of their fancy, Shohaib stumbles upon a young actress - Jasmine. He is immediately taken in by her freshness, beauty and candor. Slowly, but surely his attraction towards Jasmine goes onto becoming an obsession. This creates a rift between Shoaib and Aslam and results in the ultimate showdown between the mentor & protégé.
Luthria makes fewer attempts to show violence and stresses more on the characters and their dialogues. Be it the signature dialogue “Bas dua main yaad rakhna” delivered in Jasmine’s adas, Aslam’s bollywood punches “Zuban ki chupi, pyar ki pappi lene he nahi deti” or a rigid voiced dialogue of on screen Shoaib “Agar main hero ban gaya toh meri pehchaan bura maan jayegi” will sure interest the viewers.

I’ll go with two stars for Milan Luthria’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara’. It’s a dull crime saga with an uninspiring love angle.

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