VeekeyBharti
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After brilliant "The Family Man" and good "Farzi", the duo Raj n DK had nothing but a decent good work expected from them. Though Guns n Gulaabs is not something to be avoided but the constant expectations from the dynamic duo has left a void in audience.
An ensemble star cast of Kaushik, Rao, Salman and Devaiah cannot save this slow paced, at times stretched and a mediocre affair qualified to be a snooze inducing.
The parallel stories of adolescent kids do bring a short smile to those reminiscing bachpan ka pyaar phase but the smile wipes off the face with adults pitching in with their boring maneuver in a done to death story of police-gang war drama.
An ensemble star cast of Kaushik, Rao, Salman and Devaiah cannot save this slow paced, at times stretched and a mediocre affair qualified to be a snooze inducing.
The parallel stories of adolescent kids do bring a short smile to those reminiscing bachpan ka pyaar phase but the smile wipes off the face with adults pitching in with their boring maneuver in a done to death story of police-gang war drama.
Very well documented timeline of this dreaded criminal. From late 80s until early 2000s. How so many different people involved in his life from wife to police to STF personals to friends to villagers to negotiators to traders account for his life is something you cannot find in any movie or book so far done on him,
Personal note not amounting to the rating given: I remember while growing up in Bangalore the stories of Veerappan and his atrocities were norm. I was in 2nd year of my college when Rajkumar was kidnapped and the days followed were horrific to say the least. The thing was that it took a kidnapping of an actor, though well revered to take this man more seriously than ever. Not that there were no sincere efforts were being taken to nab him but it all were failing due to many reasons which this documentary has shown quite aptly.
Personal note not amounting to the rating given: I remember while growing up in Bangalore the stories of Veerappan and his atrocities were norm. I was in 2nd year of my college when Rajkumar was kidnapped and the days followed were horrific to say the least. The thing was that it took a kidnapping of an actor, though well revered to take this man more seriously than ever. Not that there were no sincere efforts were being taken to nab him but it all were failing due to many reasons which this documentary has shown quite aptly.
Incorporate steamy sex scenes between Rao and Pednekar in the beginning of this film that completely is off script.
There was nothing new that was not already covered in the news during the said period of lockdown
This is nothing but a lame excuse in the name of real cinema
What was the need to incorporate steamy sex scenes between Rao and Pednekar in the beginning of this film that completely is off script.
There was nothing new that was not already covered in the news during the said period of lockdown
This is nothing but a lame excuse in the name of real cinema.
Having good actors does not mean "whatever"
There was nothing new that was not already covered in the news during the said period of lockdown
This is nothing but a lame excuse in the name of real cinema
What was the need to incorporate steamy sex scenes between Rao and Pednekar in the beginning of this film that completely is off script.
There was nothing new that was not already covered in the news during the said period of lockdown
This is nothing but a lame excuse in the name of real cinema.
Having good actors does not mean "whatever"