Here comes again Chulbul Pandey! I like to whistle Chulbul, sitting at work in the office!!
“God forbid, fearless 3 will come out...” (that’s what I thought when I finished watching the movie.) The whole of Dabangg is a joke from the company of the Khan brothers, filmed solely to please themselves and the people of the province (read, the remote villages) of India. They have a difficult life and they want to have fun in the cinema, relax, and films with an intellectual load are intellectuals and watch. We are not, we are simple people!!! Give us more songs, preferably with a familiar motif, a positive superman hero, an equally positive heroine, a villain-scoundrel and some super-sexual aitem-girl, so that the clothes on it were smaller. This is how the bulk of the population in India thinks approximately, and the Khan brothers are so imbued with this position that they no longer think about returning to serious cinema. They're tinkering with what the peeple eats. In monetary terms, this is probably justified. This is a disappointment.
No, not that the movie is stupid. We've just seen it all before. Part 1 of Dabanga was more aggressive, more brawling in my opinion. The second added romance and humor. Humor, of course, conditional, all the jokes were present in the first part and smoothly flowed into the second. If in the first part I laughed when the bandit rang the phone with a Jalwa melody, and Salman began to dance to it, then to see the same joke again, just changing the melody to Dhinka Chinka, hmm... Salman, you're kidding me, aren't you? Only the scene changed, this time Chulbula Pandei was transferred to the city of Kanpur, so that he put the crime boss Bacciu (name, however). He turned around in his style: first I shoot, then I ask the name. All the small schusherah dispersed in the corners and took up Baccia (Prakash Raj). By the way, about Prakash Raj, this mammoth of South Indian cinema. Unbelievable villain. How his face (pardon, face) cringed when Chulbul twisted his brother’s neck, and then the minister (or whoever he was there) forced him to take the side of the police in front of journalists with a smile on his face – it was necessary to see! He's a talented man, you can see that in all the movies! He is equally good at loving fathers, and small pathetic people, and villains. This is the last case.
Baccha takes revenge... pushes Chulbul's pregnant wife Rajo (Sonakshi Sinha) down the temple stairs and shoots his brother Maki's shoulder, played by Arbaz Khan. The role, let’s say, is minuscule, this brother is some kind of bruised, nobody takes him seriously, I think Arbaz wanted to just be legally present in the shooting and control the process “from the inside”. Chulbul freaked out, naturally, and went to tear everyone up. And -- most importantly! I've been waiting for this all movie! In the final fight, Salman undressed!! Oh. Everyone should look like this when they are under a half-ticket... (I mean men, of course). Give me the phone number of his beautician and coach! I'll call them, I won't regret the money and say thank you from all the "salmanate" Russian Federation and Sovereign Republics! You're my handsome man! Why do you have to play a serious role with such a torso? I'm kidding, of course. Salman has a strong dramatic talent, just from a certain time he hides it deeply and shoots for the masses.
I also want to add... Salman needs a wife like Sonakshi Sinha. They look amazing together. Sonakshi is not beautiful, not skinny, but so bright, and she has such a stunning back that even my husband was impressed - and he, in fact, already has a gaze about these Indian actresses, as he calls them. The scene where Rajo turns and Chulbul's glasses hang on the tie from his blouse - there's so much hidden eroticism in it, and at the same time - it's not gorgeous. They are very suitable for each other - Chulbul and Rajo. There is so much affection and care in their relationship, so much love. Salman, of course, fooled around, but he should marry a girl like this. He doesn’t even know what gold is. And I sincerely hope that Sonakshi will not begin to lose weight and will not become like everyone else.
That's all. There's no need to look for a plot. This is a film about Salman and only about Salman. And for his fans. If you want a serious role for Salou, watch London Dreams. That's where he laid out. And then joked over all of India, myself, fans - and still good, contagion.
9 out of 10