Truth always wins, and Justice always triumphs. It's great. I really liked the movie . I saw him for the first time (I watched a film of the same name, 1979, where Vinod Khanna was filmed, the brilliant Helen, and the very young Danny Denzongpa, but this is a completely different story).
I started watching the movie and saw that it had subtitles, and I really don’t like it. It is not convenient to follow what is happening on the screen and read subtitles at the same time. I was gonna turn it off. But something stopped me, and I decided to watch this movie until the end. And I'm really glad I didn't turn it off and watch it, even with subtitles. I love it. There are so many amazing actors here. Very young Akshay and Karishma. Their pair is super, such "chemistry" on the screen, no worse than that of Shah and Kajol. Akshay is impossibly beautiful here. Karishma purely outwardly loses strongly against his background (Aishwarya or Deepika would look better in pair with him). And how he danced, and how he fought is simply indescribable. I'm just looking at it because of Akshay.
Nasirutdin Shah is simply irresistible here. His character struck at the heart. I cried with him. He's a genius actor. Bravo!! I also liked [[Farida Jalal]]. Such a lovely aunt.
Well, as the main villain, guess who? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. This time it is Suresh Oberoy. But he was no less than the great Amrish-ji. That's what I paid for.
I really liked the movie, and I’m glad I saw it. For the last 40 minutes, I sat open my mouth and couldn’t get off the screen. It was so exciting. I read the subtitles with my eyes alone. I took the film to myself for review with voiceover (if it ever happens), I really want to watch it normally. Filmed in the best traditions of Bollywood. Be sure to like fans Akshaya and Karishma.
10 out of 10