KICK
review by
ANIZ FILMVALA
*****
Salman Khan the Greek god of Indian cinema is back yet again
with a masala mix for his tradional Eid release. More action and music but no
story or logic as usual, just a mindless huge action drama with no strings
attached to justify the script and the characters.
Begins with:
A middleclass boy Devilal singh [Salman Khan] a Civil
Engineer or a Crusader busy with his mission to get Kick out of anything which
he does, as to change the bad attitude of people around him. On a chase to get
two lovers settle for their marriage he encounters Dr.Shaina [Jacqueline
Fernandez] and with no fire work they get passionate for each other, next a
formal meeting with Shania’s father Saurabh Shukla ends their love for social
stigma of Devilal being a jobless guy. Devilal affably exits to return with big
money as his next Kick.
Second half:
Out of the blue the crusader is now a big time Robin Hood [a
burglar with style and steals millions with ease] and rechristened with a new
name Devil. Himanshu [Randeep Hooda] a cop who’s ultimate mission is to
incarcerate the Robin Hood is on a wild goose chase to catch him is on lookout
for him in all different part of globe.
·
Nawazuddin Siddiqui a millionaire is the next
target will he succeed this time?
·
How a middleclass crusader became s smart
gadgetry thief?
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Will he get his girl back?
·
Why Nawazuddin is his target?
The turbulence ends with a high octane action and a
conclusion of next Kick 2. Is it worth waiting for? Jacqueline does a Lois Lane
in vain. Scene stealers are Hooda and Nawazuddin with their commendable act
towards are crackpot of a role.
Anthem of the nation is ‘Tere bina kick mujhe milti nahin…’ Yo
Yo Honey Singh has done it again with an electrifying song featuring Nargis
Fakhri is surely an Eid KICK for the audiences to rap on.
Cast
Salman
Khan as Devilal
Jacqueline
Fernandez as Shaina Mehra
Randeep
Hooda as Himanshu
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui as Firoz
Saurabh
Shukla as Minister
Mithun
Chakraborty as Vidvan Singh