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Dear zindagi movie review rajeev masand
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Randeep Hooda, in leather jackets and pony tail, has some fun strutting around and butchering people with an axe. But in one scene, his character Rana kills so strenuously that he gets out of breath and I thought maybe if he ditched the jacket, he could do his job better. Also at the end, he has braids in his hair, which made me wonder, who braids Rana’s hair? Is it the job of one his two tattooed sidekicks? I wish I knew. This interminable propping up of the persona of Salman Khan through scenes, dialogue, songs and slow-motion entries is interspersed with two tracks. One is that of the drug dealers who are wrecking havoc in the city.

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And towards the end, he enlists young people to help the police in their war against drug dealers by lecturing them about youth aur student ki power. Clearly Radhe hasn’t met a cause that he won’t champion. Mugil insist on adding a romantic track, feeble comedy, a sprinkling of item songs – including a reworking of Allu Arjun’s Seetimaar – and several scenes to establish Radhe as a superhero and saviour. Early in the film he murders a man who has raped a woman and declares that this murder is for ‘auraat zaat.’ Later, Radhe discourages a female cop from quitting service. He tells her that ‘Dar ke aage zindagi hai’. The Outlaws in which Ma Dong-seok plays the tough detective, is a violent but consistently entertaining action film about cops battling warring city gangs. All Prabhudeva had to do was tweak it to suit a Mumbai setting. But the director and writers Vijay Maurya and A. Radhe is a remake of the 2017 South Korean film The Outlaws, which itself was based on real events. Wanted was a remake of the Telugu film Pokiri.

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Radhe is so free of coherence and craft that it hurts. After their last collaboration Dabangg 3, Prabhudeva delivers yet another loud, numbing, pointless paean to the cult of Salman Khan. Bahut dard ho raha hai. As I watched Radhe, I wanted to say the same thing to director Prabhudeva because my brain was in an advanced stage of melt down.

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Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is a sequel to the 2009 blockbuster Wanted. In the climax of Wanted, Radhe is pummeling Ghani Bhai, a dreaded don played with mischievous sadism by Prakash Raj. When blood starts gushing out of Ghani bhai’s mouth, he says to Radhe: ruk na yaar ruk na. Starring: Salman Khan, Disha Patani, Randeep Hooda, Jackie Shroff













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