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Dabangg 2 (2012) Hindi Movie Review Aggregator

Submitted by on December 22, 2012 – 10:23 pmNo Comment |


Has Salman Khan managed to rework his maic this time around with his Christmas release, ‘Dabangg 2′. Here is what the critics have to say. Take a look!

Rediff thinks the film looks all too familiar: “Dabangg 2 serves primarily as a reminder of what this Rs 100 crore addiction is doing to the art of entertainment. Entertainment, not filmmaking, mind you. Even escapism deserves to be treated with boundless imagination.  And so I’ll take Salman Khan stopping a moving tram with nothing but a blazer over the same old Matrix-era maneuvers. Now THAT was quite a kamaal, Pandeyji.”

Salman Khan is the glue that holds together a slipshod film, says IBN Live: “Given that Dabangg 2 is a family production in every sense of the term – Salman Khan stars, his brother Arbaaz directs, Arbaaz’s wife Malaika Arora produces, and their sister Alvira Agnihotri does costumes – you can’t help but wonder why no one thought of roping in their father, veteran screenwriter Salim Khan, to slap the script into shape.”

Koimoi thinks its half way there: “Dabangg 2 is like the poorer clone of its precursor, but it’s enjoyable with the action, Kung Fu Pandey, dollops of romance, songs and the rib-tickling comedy.”



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