Review of Kaabil . . .
Watched Hritik Roshan's most awaited revenge thriller Kaabil directed by Sanjay Gupta. It's not only like those Sanjay Gupta's typical revenge thriller it's emotional too. Film starts with a sweet love story of two blind people Rohan (Hritik) and Supriya (Yami) who decide to live with together. As they start living their married life happily, enjoying company of each other and supporting each other then twist comes when a villain enters in the story and rapes Supriya.
First half it's romantic and emotional while post interval it's revenge thriller. Rohan takes the revenge with the villains and proves himself Kaabil without seeing. Here they showed emotional love story and proves that sometimes two negatives can create positive vibes while on other side they showed the dark side of society too. They can't fight with a political power they didn't get any help from corrupted system thus protagonist decides to fight on his own to take the revenge of his wife. He makes plans and using his mind power he punishes all of them.
There iz so much LOVE in this world we get from many people but still there are some dark sides of society too.
I was excited when i watched trailer and wished Hritik and team on twitter about the film. I decided to watch both Kaabil and Raees. Finally watched both back to back. First i watched this one and then went for Raees.
Kaabil has potential to become a blockbuster. It's well made and can be consider as Sanjay sir's finest work so far. I liked his thrillers but this one iz different from all of them. It has some really good dialogues which iz said by Rohan to police officer. In that 4-5 minutes scene writing works outstanding and makes sense.
Direction iz also very good. Emotional scenes as well as thrilling moments well executed. He succeed to bring out brilliant performances from the cast.
Performance by Yami Gautam in this iz for me his best till date. She looks adorable and acts as a blind girl is phenomenal.
Roy brothers are also fantastic. Specially Ronit Roy as Marathi politician adds super thrill to the film. His dialogues in hindi cum marathi makes his role more worth.
Now at the end i would say that it couldn't have been this much Kaabil-E-Tarif if it hadn't Hritik Roshan. Yes he iz the one who makes movie much much better. His bravura performance of a blind guy who thinks himself Kaabil and doesn't consider blindness as the weakness. His role iz well portrayed. He has done very good job. I liked his performance in many of his movies. He was fab as Rohit in Koi Mil Gaya. He had done great in Dhoom2. Role of Krrish also fantastically he played. He played role of Mughal in Jodha-Akbar which was marvellous. Even Kites, Guzarish, ZNMD etc are good. But i think this one iz after long time he came in full form of acting. He invested his sweat to this role. His facial expressions, his dialogues, his dubbing scenes, fight scenes, romantic scenes and thrills etc worth watch for me. Hatz off to him for this role. In the start of January i found one of the best actor nominations. I wish he beg awards for this and of course love from his fans too. Love You Sir.
On the whole for me It's enjoyable, engaging, emotional, revenge thrilling drama for something different in thriller genre.
4/5.
--- by Harsh Desai . . .
First half it's romantic and emotional while post interval it's revenge thriller. Rohan takes the revenge with the villains and proves himself Kaabil without seeing. Here they showed emotional love story and proves that sometimes two negatives can create positive vibes while on other side they showed the dark side of society too. They can't fight with a political power they didn't get any help from corrupted system thus protagonist decides to fight on his own to take the revenge of his wife. He makes plans and using his mind power he punishes all of them.
There iz so much LOVE in this world we get from many people but still there are some dark sides of society too.
I was excited when i watched trailer and wished Hritik and team on twitter about the film. I decided to watch both Kaabil and Raees. Finally watched both back to back. First i watched this one and then went for Raees.
Kaabil has potential to become a blockbuster. It's well made and can be consider as Sanjay sir's finest work so far. I liked his thrillers but this one iz different from all of them. It has some really good dialogues which iz said by Rohan to police officer. In that 4-5 minutes scene writing works outstanding and makes sense.
Direction iz also very good. Emotional scenes as well as thrilling moments well executed. He succeed to bring out brilliant performances from the cast.
Performance by Yami Gautam in this iz for me his best till date. She looks adorable and acts as a blind girl is phenomenal.
Roy brothers are also fantastic. Specially Ronit Roy as Marathi politician adds super thrill to the film. His dialogues in hindi cum marathi makes his role more worth.
Now at the end i would say that it couldn't have been this much Kaabil-E-Tarif if it hadn't Hritik Roshan. Yes he iz the one who makes movie much much better. His bravura performance of a blind guy who thinks himself Kaabil and doesn't consider blindness as the weakness. His role iz well portrayed. He has done very good job. I liked his performance in many of his movies. He was fab as Rohit in Koi Mil Gaya. He had done great in Dhoom2. Role of Krrish also fantastically he played. He played role of Mughal in Jodha-Akbar which was marvellous. Even Kites, Guzarish, ZNMD etc are good. But i think this one iz after long time he came in full form of acting. He invested his sweat to this role. His facial expressions, his dialogues, his dubbing scenes, fight scenes, romantic scenes and thrills etc worth watch for me. Hatz off to him for this role. In the start of January i found one of the best actor nominations. I wish he beg awards for this and of course love from his fans too. Love You Sir.
On the whole for me It's enjoyable, engaging, emotional, revenge thrilling drama for something different in thriller genre.
4/5.
--- by Harsh Desai . . .
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