One of the major drawbacks of Fighter is its lackluster plot. The storyline is clichéd and predictable, offering nothing new or innovative to the action genre. The narrative feels disjointed at times, with poorly developed characters and subplots that fail to connect with the audience.
The film's pacing is another issue, with sluggish pacing in the first half that fails to build suspense or excitement. The action sequences, which should be the highlight of the film, are poorly choreographed and lack the adrenaline-pumping thrills expected from a movie of this caliber. The special effects are also subpar, further detracting from the overall viewing experience.
Hrithik Roshan's performance, while charismatic as always, feels wasted in a role that offers him little scope to showcase his acting prowess. His character lacks depth and development, making it difficult for the audience to connect with him on an emotional level.
The film's pacing is another issue, with sluggish pacing in the first half that fails to build suspense or excitement. The action sequences, which should be the highlight of the film, are poorly choreographed and lack the adrenaline-pumping thrills expected from a movie of this caliber. The special effects are also subpar, further detracting from the overall viewing experience.
Hrithik Roshan's performance, while charismatic as always, feels wasted in a role that offers him little scope to showcase his acting prowess. His character lacks depth and development, making it difficult for the audience to connect with him on an emotional level.
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