It's an irony
situation for hardcore fans of Prabhas as they are totally confused, whether to
celebrate their favourite hero's Bollywood debut or to distance themselves from
it. Given that the movie bagged extremely poor reviews where critics lashed out
at the film to the hilt and the movie even bagged "minus" rating,
fans of Prabhas are quick to blame director Prabhudheva for roping in Prabhas
for a cameo in the film.
Starring Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles and Yami Gautam in a small-role, the movie was unanimously stated as a damp squib. Few critics have dubbed the film as worse than Sajid Khan's Humshakals and quipped that Prabhudheva has "won the bet" with himself that he could make worse film than Humshakals. Popular daily DC rated the movie as "Minus 1" and described the film as "two-and-a-half hour cringe fest".
In a most scathing review, Rajeev Masand wrote, "This film is really an orgy of bloody fight scenes punctuated by too many tuneless songs, and some juvenile gags that might amuse a six-year-old." He further added, "It's as much fun as getting your privates stuck in your zipper."
Starring Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles and Yami Gautam in a small-role, the movie was unanimously stated as a damp squib. Few critics have dubbed the film as worse than Sajid Khan's Humshakals and quipped that Prabhudheva has "won the bet" with himself that he could make worse film than Humshakals. Popular daily DC rated the movie as "Minus 1" and described the film as "two-and-a-half hour cringe fest".
In a most scathing review, Rajeev Masand wrote, "This film is really an orgy of bloody fight scenes punctuated by too many tuneless songs, and some juvenile gags that might amuse a six-year-old." He further added, "It's as much fun as getting your privates stuck in your zipper."
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