Khuda Haafiz 2020 Movie Review Vidyut Spacial Acting
Introduction:- How does one get an action star to play a standard man forced into situations where he has got to use his fists-and-fangs but not like an action star, and still be credible?
it’s much too long. Newly-weds Sameer (Jammwal) and Nargis (Oberoi) find jobs in Noman via an agent (Sharma, effective) who looks so shifty that you simply know instantly that he’s a nasty ‘un. Of course, it doesn’t occur to the couple that there’s something fishy about the entire thing, because it’s that sort of film. This is what we get: a kindly Pathan cabbie (Kapoor) as Sameer’s saviour, a figure we’ve seen zillion times before. A couple of zealous local lawmakers (Panditt and Kumra) who track Sameer’s journey, as he encounters vicious brothel-runners and their henchmen, while trying to seek out the king-pin. And the stunning locations in Uzbekistan, where most of the film is set:
a number of the desert-and-ocean scenes are really scenic. But whenever the film lands on the screen, when Jamwal is leaving, the weeping wife sees the scenes that make her emotional. A pair of choreographed fight-scenes are of interest to us, in which Jamwal is seen fighting in some narrow places. Both Pandit and Kumra are able actors to emerge and their acting is not weak, before that we have seen Ahana Kumra in a web series like Betal. His acting is good in which there is no way of slipping. Annu Kapoor is known for his wonderful performance, his acting is also good. Better not to talk about the rest of it.
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