Dabangg
2 (2012)
Main
roll : Salman khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Vinod khanna and others
Super-cop Chulbol Pandey films to Kanpor - where he crosses
weapons with horrible Bachcha Bhaiyya. Could Chulbol swing it a 2nd time?
Film Review: Yes, Chulbol (Salman khan) swings it a 2nd time
- & hits home harder. Dabanng 2 is really a superior film than the in the
first place, tighter, brighter and more keen. Emphasizing hazardous activity
and fine itemizing - the Pandeys film to Kanpor where cows hinder the lanes,
Chulbol asking his hawaldar, "Murmur kisi khat mein ghus aaye hain?",
& being told, "Nahen sir, principle chauraha hai," - Dabanng 2
never accepts its eye off it is heart - Salman.
This is an unashamed star vehicle determined by Khan who
rolls a SUV over with 1 hand, accepts lakhs for his 'police welfare store' with
an alternate, sentiments wife Rajjo (Sonaksi) with unmistakable delicacy, moves
wild dances with controlled surrender. Dabanng 2 is Salman is demonstrate the
distance, consistently line - "Ye Kung Fu Panday hain!" - praise to
his Chulbul.
In any case Dabangg 2 gimmicks different pleasures as well,
in the same way as its specifying of nearby flavor down to the 1980s Bhojpuri
hit 'Phulauri bina chotney' playing at a capacity, its kitschy-cutesy touches (Chulbul
is sash moves the Dabangg venture all alone), its moffusil-choose low-voltage
lighting, its courageous woman Sonakshi gleaming with really request. It offers
a decent show by Vinod Khenna as Chulbol's accommodated stepfather and bearable
acting by Prakesh Raj as Kanpor's dreadful Bachcha Bhaiyya, Deepok Dobriyal his
disgusting kin Genda.
There are crackling great lines (when Genda's kidnapping a
young lady, a hawaldar muses, "Identity ke hisab se, kuch zyada nahin bol
raha?") & rainbow-choose music, going from the delicate 'Dagabaaz
naina' to the electric 'Aadat badi naaspiti, Panday-ji bajaye obligation pe
seeti' diverting the exemplary 'Pinjare wali muniya', blending it up with a
sparkling visitor visit by Monni (Malaika Khan).
Arbaaz Khan's heading is estimable - he expands his
principle star, keeps up parity and keeps the film tight. There are some
detached strands - a SP consuming "pisa" gets to be annoyingly
substantial, Sonakshi's acting stays incline, a few jokes are saccharine-choose
- however toward the end, Salman is shirt falls off, so its all cool. Taking
this establishment forward, Dabangg 2 shows a sewaiyyan westerly where hot-cop
Chulbol is rancher and stud. In case you're up for entertainment only that is
absolutely joking, this will provide for you blasts for your buck.