Just like the earlier movies of Siddharth Anand, there isn't anything unique about Fighter's plot. The initial forty minutes or so is used for the intro of characters, and then the conflict point is brought in. It is followed by solid aerial action blocks. The aerial stunt sequences deserve all the applause. They are done well. What helps Fighter maintain its pace is the lead hero Hrithik Roshan, who reminds us what makes him a true-blue Bollywood superstar. His wittiness, dialogue delivery, subtle acting, and charm help the movie big time. Deepika Padukone delivers in both the action and emotional scenes. Rishabh Sawhney sure looks all buffed up but doesn't really send chills down our spines as a ruthless villain.
The songs and background score of Fighter are a letdown. Except for the Vandemataram track, the background score isn't great. The romance between the lead actors is half baked and reaches a convenient conclusion.
It's an easy breezy action film cut with a oodles of patriotism and is buoyed by bankable performances.
The songs and background score of Fighter are a letdown. Except for the Vandemataram track, the background score isn't great. The romance between the lead actors is half baked and reaches a convenient conclusion.
It's an easy breezy action film cut with a oodles of patriotism and is buoyed by bankable performances.
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