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Complete review of ‘A Gentleman’
Star Cast: Sidharth Malhotra, Jacqueline Fernandez, Hussain Dalal, Darshan Kumar, Suniel Shetty
Director: Raj & DK
Producer: Fox Star Studios
Music Director: Sachin–Jigar
Rating: 2.5/5*
Sundar. Susheel. Risky. Now that is an interesting punchline for any film, let alone one titled A Gentleman. Sidharth Malhotra plays double role for the first time in the film.
Story of the movie:
Film’s story starts from US where Gaurav (Siddharth Malhotra) works in a company. Gaurav has a house, but looking a girl for marriage. He starts loving Kavya but she not love him due to his simplicity. Kavya wants a guy who lives adventurous life. After a few years, Gaurav has to come to Mumbai on the company’s assignment. Rishi enters the scene jumping off a railing and knocking a security guard unconscious; he’s a rough, risk-taking contract killer for Unit X headed by Colonel (Suniel Shetty), but he’s a goon with a golden heart who has had enough.
When Rishi tells Colonel about his decision to leave ‘Unit X’, the initially reluctant Colonel allows him to leave the outfit, but, only after completing one last task. Wasting no time, Colonel instructs his men to bump off Rishi once the task is completed. Do Rishi and Gaurav ever cross each other’s paths, what connection do Rishi and Gaurav have with each other, what happens to Rishi and Gaurav in the end, does Gaurav become successful in realising his dreams and does Rishi become successful in completing the given task by the Colonel, is what forms the rest of the film.
Direction:
Raj and DK’s treatment of this narrative is funny, and some scenes are genuinely hilarious, buying into the confusion they have built for themselves. Film’s direction is the best. Film;s location and shooting style is fabulous. However, the story is entangled, which can be worked on. Film dialogues are not anything special. Apart from this, the story is quite urban, which will liked by upper-class audience.
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Star Cast Performance:
Sidharth Malhotra has done a better job than the previous films. However, it can not be called outstanding performance. Since the two roles (read ‘characters’) are not separated by their looks and costumes, it was quite a task for Sidharth Malhotra to pull it off. And boy! He manages to impress you with both the roles.
Jacqueline Fernandez does nothing besides providing the glam quotient in the film. Her pole dance has already become a talking point of the film. Even though she attempts her best to exhibit her acting prowess, she still lands up struggling at a few places.
Darshan Kumar, who has done films like Mary Kom, NH10 and Sarbjit impresses with his acting skills. Despite being in a ‘guest appearance’, the film marks the comeback of Suniel Shetty, who does his role with his usual sincerity. Given the right set of roles, Hussain Dalal will surely be a delight to watch out for in the days to come. Rest of the characters help the film move forward.
Music Direction:
The film’s music (Sachin–Jigar) is just about average, with no memorable songs. At the same time, the film’s background score elevates the narrative and the proceedings. Cinematography by Roman Jakobi is impressive. The film’s breath-taking action definitely forms one of the highlights.
Watch Or Not:
If you are Siddharth Malhotra’s tremendous fan and wants to see the best action then this movie can be seen once.
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