Yet Nawazuddin Siddiqui is the man who would impress you the most. You can almost feel him controlling his anger while interacting with certain people, that is worth a praise. He shows dark tones of his repressed anger well. Almost as much as you’ll forgive him for being Humpty Sharma a while ago. Varun Dhawan has shown remarkable screen presence in this movie. Hence, the choice of cast is especially appreciable.
They bring a lot of glamor in the story which does not have any room for it.
You can not cast someone like SRK, Salman in roles like this. It is only possible to do so when you have relatively new people who do not bring a lot of screen clout with them. Both the leads share screen time and even then they are not given so much importance that they would rise beyond the setting. The story is believable for the most part and questioning in the remaining one. You do not have Singhams and Chulbul Pandeys here. He has a knack of keeping people on a real plane.
His earlier movie in the similar genre was Johhny Gaddar. The director Sriram Raghavan handles his cast and camera well. The movie is dark, gripping and has some truly amazing moments. It is the story of how he patiently takes revenge. Bollywood is changing and new leads have what it takes to be comfortable and confident in not measuring their worth in the screen time they get.īadlapur is a story of a man who loses everything in a bank robbery went wrong. And Varun, after moronic titles like Mein Tera Hero and Humpty Sharma, did this. Films churning out the same content, albeit a little more polished with new technology. I had thought, after the Student Of The Year there was a new generation of Masala.