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Posted: 11 years ago

Review: Dabangg 2 by TOI 4/5 *Star.

DABANGG 2 Has Blockbuster Written All Over It Pluses: Salman Khan at his best, couple of songs, Prakash Raj is good as usual, Kareena Kapoor steals the show in those 5 minutes Minuses: Poor screenplay, action lacks punch, direction remains average Critic Rating: 4/5 Business Rating: 4.5/5 Verdict: Watch it for Salman Khan and sheer entertainment value Detail Analysis: First thing first, this is not a film for purist. This is not an entertainer which offers something new or showcases any outstanding stuff. This is simply a film which is all about one man - not He-Man or Super-Man but Salman. Film has very thin storyline and only shifts Chulbul Pandey from Lalganj to Bajaria Thana of Kanpur. And the worst part is that it lacks any touch of Kanpur as things look artificial throughout. Writing purely dependent on 1st installment and screenplay trembles throughout with lack of imagination and fear of failure. Except couple of funny sequences, everything has been entrusted to Salman. In terms of performances, Salman Khan delivers his one of the best entertainer acts and saves the film from being mediocre. He makes you laugh and keeps the adrenalin running for the length of the movie. His dialogues are good but his style lifts the scene. Film is strictly a showcase of his talent. Though you can't help feeling bad for him as he is weighed down by poor content and writing at places. Sonakshi Sinha as always fills the scenes like flower pot in the background of a painting. She is completely out of sort and sleepwalks. Only God can help her and her acting. Prakash Raj fits the bill for larger than life baddie but the problem is that helooks alien to the settings of Kanpur, a corrupt politician. Nevertheless he has some hilarious as well as intense shots with Salman. Deepak Dobariyal is good so is Nikeet Dheer but not as good as Sonu Sood whom he apes more than once. Mahie Gill and Vinod Khanna are average. Kareena Kapoor is show stealer in"Fevicol" and looks super hot. Malaika Arora Khan has guest dance appearance in "Paandey Ji Seeti Maare" which is adorable. Action sequences are average and again looks repetitive so are the songs. But "Fevicol Se" and"Paandey Ji" work due to great picturisation. Music of Sajid - Wajid looks pale in comparison to the original especially in theaters. Writing is pathetic to say the least and there is no effort to make things interesting. Debutant director Arbaaz Khan does a decent job but to be honest he gets in the copy cat mode. It seems that he is afraid of trying anything new and lifts songs and action from trusted sources. He virtually remains in sequel mode throughout. He should have taken reference from "Krrish" or "Dhoom 2" where sequels were one notch higher and offered something new too. Overall don't go with mammoth expectations and simply enjoy one of the biggest superstars in festival mood. It is a Salman Khanentertainer and it does entertain well. Smaller centers and loyal fanbase of star might feel bad as film is not very long but then good things do come in small packages. Only one thought in the end - Salman is ruling the boxoffice with his charisma but better films with better directors can deliver something memorable not just money making ventures. Go for this one only for Salman Dabangg 2.
Posted: 11 years ago


ABP BREAKING NEWS #Dabangg2 Before Release collects Rs 107cr Net Profit 47 cr HiSTORIC Record #Dabangg2 blockbuster
Posted: 11 years ago
Girish Johar ?@girishjohar

Box Office Dynamics of Salman Khan can "only" be compared to Box Office Dynamics of Salman Khan... No OTHER. Period. #Dabangg2

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Posted: 11 years ago

Review: Dabangg 2 is better than the first


Raja Sen feels that Dabangg 2 is less unwatchable.

Salman Khan has become the new Dharmendra [ Images ].

Don't get me wrong, I'm not blaspheming for effect. When I say 'the new Dharmendra,' I don't mean the fine actor from Satyakam or Chupke Chupke, or even the ridiculously charming hero from Sholay [ Images ]. I mean the guy Dharam turned into later, when he became incorrigibly obsessed with canine blood. 

And that isn't necessarily a bad thing at all, given how fondly we look at even latter-day Dharam Paaji. It's good to know what to expect. 

The assembly line star-vehicles in Bollywood today are now nearly impossible to tell apart, and you could splice together a supercut from, say, SinghamRowdy Rathore and Salman's latest, and the storytelling narrative would merge seamlessly. 

It's evident these movies aren't about anything but the person starring in them, and all that matters are punches and punchlines, both sadly unmemorable.

Thing is, other actors play ridiculous, dated, larger-than-life characters. Salman, on the other hand, plays himself -- or at least a bizarre (or less bizarre?) screen version of himself. This is where the Dharmendra parallel kicks in. Khan's own persona, massaged by record-shattering blockbusters and his uniquely unapologetic lifestyle, is now larger than any character can be. And that, in itself, makes this film halfway entertaining.

For a fan of the star in question, all that matters is whether the star seems to be having fun. In which case Dabanng 2 is just the ticket, since Salman looks to be having the time of his life. The film itself is better than the original -- or, to word it differently, is less unwatchable. 

And yet it has absolutely nothing new to offer, and nothing to remember, quote or take away from the theatre. The language in the dialogues is quite excellent, though: by which I mean the Hindi used in the UP-based film, and not the actual lines.

Things begin with a Kanpur kidnapping, and since Khan's Aviator-collaring Chulbul Pandey lives there now, short work is briskly made of the kidnappers. The drill is remarkably unoriginal: a bigger bad guy shows up, Khan toys and teases him till the evil one snaps and hurts actors whose names we know, and thus we have a vendetta. 

Somewhere in the middle, naturally, Salman's sister-in-law shows up to boogie, and (thankfully) on an unrelated note, his shirt eventually comes off. End film.

But Salman, thank heavens -- unlike any of the characters written for these -- is a goof. And that means his Chulbul Pandey giggles, sobs, prank calls his father, has an automatic pelvis-jiggling belt buckle, and plays volleyball with crooks. There are times, of course, where he looks far too old for the part. 

He's an embarrassment when dancing, and his torso is so oddly proportioned that his solid colour shirts look like they're inflated; there is a fair bit of hot air, to be sure. But all things considered, he wears the expressions unashamedly enough to make them work. 

His heroine is, like in the first film, Sonakshi Sinha [ Images ], who spends most of this film pouting. It is an unwise choice for a face that has become astonishingly round; the dupatta framing it fits her like the rim of an egg-cup. She still cannot act, not that it seemed ever a requirement. 

This film marks the directorial debut of Arbaaz Khan [ Images ], who will doubtless pat himself on the back for making more crores than the more mediocre original, and why not: his motives appear clear, and as an actor, he's actually surprisingly likeable as Pandey's simpleton brother. 

His wife Malaika appears briefly and looks significantly more captivating than Kareena Kapoor [ Images ], though the latter has a frustratingly catchy song. Inane, but catchy. Something about glue and bottoms, I believe.


Super actor Deepak Dobriyal, shows up here in an uninteresting role he may have done for the leather jacket he gets to wear, but really, by now after Omkara, he should know better than to mess with the whole carrying-bride-from-altar situation. 
Never ends well for the guy. Prakash Raj [ Images ] is the main villain, and he's always good -- it's just that, unfortunately for us, he always gets to play the exact same baddie in Hindi cinema. 

And he's never even allowed to lord it over the hero in case we start thinking less of our star. Tsk.

Which means the infallible Chulbul Pandey -- after a movie riddled with painfully unsubtle product placement and odd public-service style dialogues made to convince villagers that women can get jobs -- climactically gets to beat up an ageing politician. 

And that's no battle compared to Khan keeping a straight face through very obviously (and atrociously) computer-generated shirtlessness, the first moments of which just happen to be the film's funniest. 

Oh, and there is one decent line -- one referring to Chulbul as Kung Fu Panday -- but, quite like the time we spend watching this film, it's a throwaway.

Rediff Rating: 
Raja Sen in Mumbai

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Posted: 11 years ago
@taran_adarsh: First Rajasthan, now CI circuit opens to an overwhelming response. #Dabangg2

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After a longgg time, heard distributors/industry ppl, *not* associated with #Dabangg2, echoing in unison that it's gonna smash BO records.


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D2 2nd report - Indore Broadway multiplex - 1st show 1,136; 2nd show - 20,000 plus! Outstanding


@taran_adarsh: #Dabangg2 morning shows in North India start with a BANG. Packed houses greet Chulbul Pandey."


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Posted: 11 years ago
taran adarsh ?@taran_adarsh
@rizwanbachav Fingers crossed, Rizwan. When you watching it?

taran adarsh ?@taran_adarsh
First Rajasthan, now CI circuit opens to an overwhelming response. #Dabangg2

taran adarsh ?@taran_adarsh
After a longgg time, heard distributors/industry ppl, *not* associated with #Dabangg2, echoing in unison that it's gonna smash BO records.

 taran adarsh ?@taran_adarsh
#Dabangg2 movie review: Sure shot Blockbuster! http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/moviemicro/criticreview/id/542696 …

taran adarsh ?@taran_adarsh
#Dabangg2 morning shows in North India start with a BANG. Packed houses greet Chulbul Pandey.
Posted: 11 years ago
Shailesh Kapoor ?@shaileshkapoor

"Dabangg 2 will be a blockbuster" is a truism na? Then why even say it!


taran adarsh ?@taran_adarsh

After a longgg time, heard distributors/industry ppl, *not* associated with #Dabangg2, echoing in unison that it's gonna smash BO records


Kiaara Sandhu ?@KiaaraSandhu

Exclusive,,Dabangg 2 BROKE ALL RECORDS in Morning Shows in Indore !!...film took Unbelievable Collection

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Posted: 11 years ago
Suniel Wadhwa ?@sunielwadhwa

#Dabangg 2: *Jaipur*- EP -100% -All 3 Shows of Mrng-First Show- 100%-2 Shows - Inox CP- 190 Out of 207 & 167 Out of 207. Outstanding :)

Posted: 11 years ago
TandonRaveena Raveena Tandon12h
Wit Sk at the dabangg premiere..clicked this pic for my daughter whose a big fan of Sks,sharing wit ull! pic.twitter.com/npeUkGhp
Posted: 11 years ago
Suniel Wadhwa ?@sunielwadhwa

# Kamaal Kar Diya Pandey Ji - Dashing Daring ,Darling Dabangg - Double Blockbuster- Swaghat Nahi kaarogaye.



8hSuniel Wadhwa ?@sunielwadhwa

#History was written world will end 21/12/2012-but tom it won't end bt History will be written in golden letters-Dabangg2-Double Blockbuster