There are three levels of torture: the most basic is boredom,
next is lifelessness, and the crudest of all is Dabangg 3 kind. I don’t know
what I just saw. Honestly, I felt like quitting the hall just after 20 minutes
into the movie with my best tolerance levels on. I hung on to it just to see the
depth of nadir. The movie beings with overly self-assured cop who can comfortably
dance his way out of streaming bullets. His styles and unbearable spurts of shy
laughs are the signals for villains to shit their pants. And he does that too
often and too cheaply that you begin to ask question on your unavoidable need
of continuing with the movie.
Anyway, so this one imposes the history of how Chulbul
Pandey gets his name, and his first love. Also his non-cop life filled with
nothingness except body building and idealistic intentions of a family boy. I
am sure half the public in the theatre hall was not even giving rat’s ass to
how his oh-so-unpredictable history would unfold to be. However, they didn’t have
any other alternative but to let their brains keep aside.
Basically his history is more of Salman Khan’s message of how boys should act in the face of prevailing societal wrongs. Chulbul decides to give dowry for getting a girl and goes on financing his to-be wife’s education before they get hitched. He is head over heels in love with the girl who has accidentally charmed a villain as well. This baddie has a propensity to destroy whatever he thinks he can’t get – pretty time-saving ideology though. He becomes the reason for Mr Pandey to lose his first love and join the police force. And rest you know what happens – series of slow motions, forced bare chested appearances, earth-cracking blows, and Salman emerging the demigod.
Basically his history is more of Salman Khan’s message of how boys should act in the face of prevailing societal wrongs. Chulbul decides to give dowry for getting a girl and goes on financing his to-be wife’s education before they get hitched. He is head over heels in love with the girl who has accidentally charmed a villain as well. This baddie has a propensity to destroy whatever he thinks he can’t get – pretty time-saving ideology though. He becomes the reason for Mr Pandey to lose his first love and join the police force. And rest you know what happens – series of slow motions, forced bare chested appearances, earth-cracking blows, and Salman emerging the demigod.
All in all, Dabangg 3 lumbers along the laborious path with
utterly unwanted songs and tacky dialogues. It is not a movie. It is a
punishment of 2019.