Dabangg 2 Movie Review - In Short
Inspector Chulbul Pandey gets transferred to Kanpur, where he has to face bigger challenges...
Fantastic action, cool one-liners and the inimitable Salman swagger - a must watch for fans of the masala genre...
Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan), who is now married to Rajjo (Sonakshi Sinha) gets transferred to Kanpur, where he locks horns with Bachcha Singh (Prakash Raj) and his brothers Genda (Deepak Dobriyal) and Chunni (Nikitin Dheer). Meanwhile, dim-witted brother Makkhi (Arbaaz Khan) wants to make something of himself and is pestering Chulbul to recruit him in the police force..
Salman is back to doing what he does best- bash up the bad guys and evoke whistles and cheers with his one-liners. The 'Tiger' of Bollywood did the same in Dabangg and he does it again with effortless ease. Sonakshi reprises her role as the loving wife Rajjo with ease, who seems to have mellowed down the maverick Chulbul. Vinod Khanna and Arbaaz Khan too manage to hold their own. However, Prakash Raj's character might give you a jolt of deja vu, as his Bachcha persona, though strong, reminds one of his Singham character to an extent. Deepak Dobriyal is good but one wishes he had more screen time in the film. Nikitin Dheer is physically impressive but the beefcake sure needs to work on his emoting skills.
The songs from the film, right from Pandey ji seeti to Dagabaaz re to Fevicol se are guaranteed to have Salman fans dancing in their seats. The songs have a real ‘desi tadka’ feel to them and are immensely enjoyable.
If you are a fan of Salman and the masala genre, missing this flick would be sacrilege…