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83 (2021)
I cannot be the one to notice
The cutscenes were aligned with original videos and images. It's brilliantly shot and music was perfect for its tone. Acting could be little bit better from almost everybody but Pankaj tripathi was brilliant. The passion depicted exactly what went afterwards. Some cheesy moments but still a great watch.
Phantom (2015)
Movie done right.
A movie we Indian wish was true. Saif and Kaif did really good. Direction and editing was great. That touch in ending was heart wrenching.
Friends: The Reunion (2021)
Oh my heart! My heart!
Friends were all I cared for and people complaining about James Cordon are focusing on someone who they should not , because I thoroughly enjoyed this. Seriously I didn't missed other cast because the lead cast were enough and they have been for every fan for ever. Also it would have taken the time off from seeing the lead cast. It is pure emotion which gets us to sit through even if the show is off air and reruns is all we have. It was lovely seeing them together. My heart felt full seeing them finally on stage talking about the show loved by fans after so many years. Just lots of love you guys and thank you because I can't get over this show still, so thanks for a lifetime of smiles I am going to get because of you.
Love.
Rocky Handsome (2016)
It's easy calling it Indian "John Wick" , but try it for what it is...
Please watch movie for what it is nothing more or less, An action movie. John carries the movie on his own and deserves all appreciation for the efforts he gave in. He knows his strengths and that shows throughout the movie. His expressions, his grit, his pain, his perseverance were spot on. People bashing on the movie for being a remake and copying John wicks style are the same who watch same Bollywood remade dish from Salman or similar actors and make them 200-300 crore movies and never point a finger.
Direction and supporting cast are nothing out of ordinary. Visuals are dark and grimy but the need for movie. Music is great and some songs will stay with you even after you finish the movie especially "Aye Khuda" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan with brilliant acting portrayed by lead actor. Some unnecessary plot stretching scenes could have been cut , and antagonist being director himself couldn't provide scary presence of being who he is. But story arc provided the necessary buildup for John Abraham's character and gives us a beautifully choreographed climax fight sequence which is nothing short of brilliant from John.
I really recommend you watching it once and see the effort put forward by John alone. He deserves admiration and it's way past due.