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Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota Movie Review: Script Analysis
Vasan Bala's story is batshit crazy and more than its content, it's the kind of treatment it gets that win many brownie points. It celebrates the flaws of vintage Bollywood in style and with no holds barred. An absorbing fusion of old-school Bollywood with a modern twist of humor and action makes this a stick-to-your-seat affair. There are many easter eggs in the film for a 90s ardent Bollywood lover; it's a surprise waiting at every scene to leave them with nostalgia. From the base level of writing, it's a strong movie having some weak spots. It lacks in the first half to build the base, as it takes too much time to get to the point. The whole twin brother scenario is not introduced well which could leave some of the viewers confused. Every piece of the puzzle falls into its place in the second half but it tests the patience. The second half has all the fun, thanks to the cleverly penned and timed dialogues. The best things about the dialogues are - they are not filmy, they are simply written lines mouthed at a perfect time to create the maximum impact.Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota Movie Review: Star Performance
Abhimanyu Dassani could not have asked for a better delightfully packaged debut.He's a keeper as Surya and manages to hold his charm throughout.I am damn sure he must've been asked 'do not act like a Bollywood hero' while he was being signed for the film. He achieves that brief and does nothing that Bollywood has fed us for years. Gulshan Devaiah is the biggest takeaway for me from the film (sorry, Mahesh sir).Thanks to his amusing character sketch, Gulshan just gets in and gives birth to one of the most entertaining characters of all time. He's flawless and that's what makes him more adorable even as the bad guy. Mahesh Manjrekar is just as high as Gulshan when it comes to keeping the audience hooked. His experience comes into play to bring the house down with a simplistic dialogue such as "Mereko nahi sun na hai." Radhika Madan - that smile, that damned smile, that's where I lost the track of her character graph in the film. She is a beast in the film when it comes to slickly choreographed action sequences, and otherwise, she smiles (and that's enough).Jimit Trivedi does his part as required, nothing extra, nothing extraordinary.
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