Dabang: Review and Trailer Salman Khan's Dabang Movie...
Review: Dabangg
Directed by: Abhinav Kashyap,
Produced by: Arbaaz Khan,
Music Scored by: Sajid-Wajid (One song by Lalit Pandit)
Cinematography: Mahesh Limaye
Lyrics written by: Lalit Pandit, Jalees Sherwani and Fiaz Anwar.
Playback Singers: Sonu Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Wajid, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan,Shreya Ghoshal, Aishwarya, Master Saleem, Shabaab Sabri and Mamta Sharma
Star Cast:
Salman Khan : Chulbul Pandey
Sonakshi Sinha : Rajo (Introducing)
Arbaaz Khan : Makhanchan
Sonu Sood : Cheddi Singh
Vinod Khanna : Prajapati Pandey
Dimple Kapadia : Naini
Mahesh Manjrekar: Rajo’s father
Malaika Arora : Munni
Om Puri
Anupam Kher
Tinu Anand
Mahie Gill
Amitosh Nagpal
Theme and Story:
The theme of this film is our good old tale of struggle of a police inspector against many adversities of life and villainous characters. Yet, it appears to be an old wine in a new bottle. The makers of this film have made it a comedy based action movie. The film moves-on frame after frame, showing excellent shots of fights and actions with interludes of some comic and emotional scenes in between.
The movie has dealt with many negative aspects and characters of our society and the defective system of governance in our country. It has covered, corruption in politics and in government offices, criminalization of politicians, and dowry system in society and has portrayed poverty in rural India.
Review :
This film has excellent direction, action, fights, Cinematography and editing that are the lifeline of this film based on which it has created records on the box office. Many action scenes have been shot with high grade of precision and latest technology.
I recollected the action scenes filmed in Krish on seeing the shots that showed Salman Khan holding hand of Sonu Sud, swinging him right in front of a moving train… and evading head-on collision with the engine by a whisker. The another scene that could be compared with that of Krish and which I still remember is that of the glass tiles flying past in the air and Salman Khan leaning back on his heels protecting his head from the burst of the fast moving projectiles. I assure you that you will be left spellbound with all these action shots and hi-tech fight scenes in Dabang.
Salman khan has portrayed a rustic, arrogant and corrupt police officer with the rank of Assistant Sub Inspector. His acting and dialogue delivery appeared to be monotonous, yet, interesting and reminded the presence of Salman Khan with his dedicated mannerisms. His body appeared to be extremely tough and strong and all the actions and fights shot on him looked quite natural. Nevertheless, I think his body should have exhibited much more flexibility, reflexes and speed.
I think that the makers might have removed some pieces of the movie for making it much faster. All through the film, I kept feeling that at some places the scenes could have been prolonged a little bit more. I also think that the early life of the hero Chulbul Pandey and his childhood life could have been shown on screen. That would have helped the viewers to understand the real reasons for the hero having so very much disrespect for his stepfather.
Anyways, It is a must see movie that will prove to be worth spending the time and money on it.
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