Shilpa Shetty and Sunny Deol. Take one. Nothing special... Very average action movie with the participation of the above actors. Since I have software, I had to watch it. I didn't do it right away. Such a lot of patriotism, and, nauseating such, pathetic and sugary, a centimeter of film has not been met for a long time. And in combination with Sunny Deol, whom I perceive in roles after 2000 only in the roles of fathers of families and older brothers. The exception is the movie "Runaways" hit of the same year, in which Sunny showed his best side. "Tireless" (aka "Indian") was released a few months later, and was received by the audience with coolness. Well, really, folks, it's all in the realm of fiction. Sunny threshed the whole film with kulaks, so that bandits and traitors of the homeland fit not only in the stacks - in the pyramids of Cheops, as he did not take off his hands, poor. Indeed, how much health you need to have is not that to beat like this, but to wave so much I would deflate in the twentieth minute. After this film, Sunny earned the title of honorary waver and whipper, a medal to him and a ticket to the Crimea, or where they go there. The point of this mahania was that Sunny, in the role of police inspector (or the FBI, the dog knows him, and did not disassemble) caught one bandit - Wasim Khan. And so the thug sits like a monkey in a cage, mocking the justice system, planning and implementing all sorts of bullying, sitting in captivity. Sunny the bandit presses, along the way threatening other bad radishes, like businessman in law performed by Danny Dangzongpa. There were even a few scenes between him and Sunny with a claim to drama, I appreciated it. Well, otherwise it was a typical Sannididiol movie, with long tedious monologues, with the inevitable mahatch, with minions (synonym: fans) who are ready to give their lives for it, and even some funny episodes. For example, at the very end, when a bomb is planted in the bus, Sunny the bus leads to the harbor, rescues everyone, the bus throws into the sea, and the raid itself jumps out of there and gets out alive (!!) to the applauding crowd. A clear reference to the Hollywood “Speed”, although, of course, this is not Keanu Reeves ever.
Shilpa was good at least because she did not prevent Sunny from doing good with her fists to the right and left. Then she sulked at him for shooting Sunny her dad (Raj Babbar). That's your father-in-law. I would have puffed up too, you know, even though her father was the last pig, a scoundrel and a traitor to the Motherland. And so Shilpa was almost organic, where it should be, danced, where it should be, cried. Actually, I didn't do anything else. Good girl. Sonny looked ok, too, though he's too old for her. It's not about age. Sunny has been conserved since 40 years and looks like it did 15 years ago, only slightly inflated. In the context of love, I no longer see it personally. All. Bollywood’s older brother is for me.
Even in the film were involved in the episodic roles of Rahul Dev (young), Rima Lagu, Shakti Kapoor (as a villain!), Om Puri in a red shirt, and many others. That didn't add much to the film. I remember the first song, the dance. It would have been less patriotism, maybe more than that.
I heard somewhere that this is a remake of a Tamil film, but it did not fix the situation. Still, very average...
8 out of 10