This is despite my admiration for Ajay Devgn's goofy, gloomy look. And that was the last thing likeable about the film. I identified with him when he said he can't leave the mountains. One of the first lines Shivaay ( Ajay Devgn) speaks resonated with my longing for the mountains. I came back from a grueling trek in the Himalayan ranges a few months ago. Milliblog - "Middling, barely functional soundtrack." Well, at least that's what I am going to do.įirstpost - "isn't cohesive, and apart from some catchy parts in the songs here and there, you probably won't remember this one once Diwali has gone by." I think the only way to enjoy this one would be to go only and only for the action and make the most of it. It almost feels like since all “stars” are done with the police-officer-against-system theme, it is time now to take turns to do the child-as-companion one. The little girl angle is too similar to that seen in Sultan and Rocky Handsome. But, the story looks just too ancillary to leave an impact. Sure, there is Ajay Devgn's intense look. Other than these special effects and action sequences though, Shivaay's trailer barely holds a hook. Nicely balances off the romance promised in the other Diwali release, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. The visuals, the action all look super cool indeed.
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