Release date- 29th April 2016
One Word which describes the film- Action-packed
Best Dialogue- 'Baaghi bano. Be a rebel,
par kisi maksad ke liye.'
par kisi maksad ke liye.'
Genre- Action/ Romance
Producer-Sajid Nadiadwala
Story- Sanjeev Dutta, Based on Telugu film Varsham (2004)
Direction- Sabbir Khan
Budget- 35 Crores approximately
On 23rd May 2014, Tiger Shroff made his debut through Heropanti which was also directed by Sabbir Khan, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, even the writer was the same and it was also a copy of a South Indian film. Despite being criticized for his unconventional looks and lack of expressions in intense scenes, Tiger Shroff was appreciated for his well chiseled and muscular body and a new action star was born.
Who can forget this cheesy dialogue which he repeats with utter confidence through out the film, 'Kya karu yaar, sabko aati nahi meri jati nahi'.
On 23rd May 2014, Tiger Shroff made his debut through Heropanti which was also directed by Sabbir Khan, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, even the writer was the same and it was also a copy of a South Indian film. Despite being criticized for his unconventional looks and lack of expressions in intense scenes, Tiger Shroff was appreciated for his well chiseled and muscular body and a new action star was born.
Who can forget this cheesy dialogue which he repeats with utter confidence through out the film, 'Kya karu yaar, sabko aati nahi meri jati nahi'.
After two years the team gives us an exactly similar film, set in a different backdrop and it manages to earn 39 Crores in just 3 days.
So here's a key to decoding 'What the Audiences Want' from a film.
1. The story should be different yet be according to the Indian mindset of right and wrong.
(So the makers acquired rights of Telugu romance drama Varsham and then for inspiration saw The Raid: Redemption(2011),The Shaolin Temple (1982) & The Karate Kid(1984)
2. The heroine should be cute and love nature and be ready to dance like a peacock as soon as it rains.
3. Both the hero and heroine should laugh unnecessarily initially so that the audience gets to have an 'All is well' feeling.
4. There should be a comedian who cracks situational (read nonsensical) jokes whenever he enters the frame.
5. The heroine should expose but if she wears a bikini then it should cover more than it reveals, as obviously otherwise the film will be too 'Adult' for the family audience. Remember what happend to Shaandar (Alia in a miniscule fuschia bikini) or Bewakoofiyan (Sonam in an equally tiny pink bikini).
6. The hero while doing action scenes must rip off his shirt and show his well toned body and rippling muscles. The ultimate turn on for single screen's audience which you can gather from the whistles and claps.
7. The kiss should be just touching of the lips and not the 'Emran Hashmi' style because again 'family audience'.
8. After some deadly, bone-breaking action scene the hero must say some dialogue on a lighter note like, 'China ka maal tha, aur kitna chalta' which breaks the tension and the audience can again clap and cheer.
9. The villain must not be some slimy creep who acts like Prem Chopra but a good looking silent guy who becomes violent when he is rejected by the love of his life.
10. And last but not the least everything should fall in place by the end because we Indians love 'Happy Endings'.
In a line nothing sells like an action-packed entertainer in India and this film is surely at par with all the Jackie Chan films one must have seen.
Time-pass. Can be seen for Tiger Shroff's action.
Complete Action Movie. Superb performances by both Tiger Shroff and Suresh Babu. Worth watcching the movie.
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