WAR REVIEW
- rmsra53
- Oct 5, 2019
- 2 min read
HOLLYWOOD DOOR NAHI!

Pros:
A Hrithik Roshan we all wanted to see since Dhoom 2 (Pls! Bang Bang was just unbearable), is finally back. An shockingly good Tiger Shroff back in his element and even acting also. A complete mass family entertainer with good songs, a beautiful story, thrilling twists and turns and ace direction by Siddharth Anand
Cons:
Not much. However, the script seems to be very much tight, and at the beginning, things happen in a very much hurried manner.
Kabir Luthra (Hrithik Roshan), a RAW agent has gone rogue and Khalid Rehmani (Tiger Shroff) is given the job of eleminating him. However Khalid, being the student of Kabir, does not believe that his teacher can go wrong in such a way. That's where Colenel Luthra (Ashutosh Rana) doubts Khalid of completing his job and Kabir being caught by him. Where will this War between mentor and protege end and who will win it?
Hrithik Roshan rightfully owns this film. From starting to end, there's not even a second, where you feel that he is wasted. His charm, swag, emotions, action, dance, everything falls in the right place. What is more surprising is that you will not believe that this is the same guy, who was playing Bihari Teacher a few months ago. He is finally back in the avatar we all wanted to see him in.
Tiger Shroff is not surprising, but is shockingly good in this film, especially in the climax he proves that he has got the mettle to essay much more meatier characters than this. He is sicere as Khalid and performs what was given to him, exceptionally well.
As evident from the promos, Vaani Kapoor has not much to do here. Still her role is a very important part of the script. And she performs her part well.
Ashutosh Rana is excellent in his part as Colonel. He makes up for a very well written supporting character. Wish his screen time would have been a little longer.
Anupriya Goenka has the maximum screen time after the 2 leads and she plays her part very well.
I was really expecting Siddharth Anand to spoil this movie after a disastrous Bang Bang. Surprisingly, he has improved a lot more than one could expect. The chase sequences are one of the best part of this movie, and the best part is the way they are shot. The cinematography, screenplay, etc. everything is spot on. Aditya Chopra and Sridhar Raghavan's story is just superb.
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