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A prison warden recruits inmates to commit outrageous crimes that shed light on corruption and injustice - and that lead him to an unexpected reunion.

Director:Atlee

Writers:Sumit Arora, Atlee Ramanagirivasan

Stars:Shah Rukh Khan , NayantharaVijay Sethupathi, 




  
Jawan Movie Review: No one seems to be having more fun than Shah Rukh Khan, in his action hero era. The romantic Raj and Rahuls have finally released SRK from their magnetic spell so he can wholeheartedly embrace the smouldering Pathaan and Jawan. In Atlee's ambitious action drama, SRK is a jailer moonlighting as a vigilante, but he is also Captain Vikram Rathod, a patriot. What is his story?



Expect ample twists and turns in this tale of desi Robin Hood and his tech-savvy, gun-wielding angels. Jawan is peppered with meta and pop culture references. You will be reminded of Money Heist, Squid Game, The Dark Knight Rises, old Hindi songs and The Lion King but topping it all, is a heady mix of SRK-Atlee tadka.


Only SRK can use the James Bond line and give it his own twist. “Rathod. Vikram Rathod. Naam toh suna hoga?” Lover boy king Khan’s tough avatar treads a new path. It isn’t devoid of his soft, sensitive charm despite the vengeance and violence galore. The Bollywood superstar seamlessly slips into South sensation Atlee’s universe, a rather new territory for him. Together, they entertain in this high-octane action thriller that’s rooted in emotions and familial drama.



An ode to fatherhood and female power, Jawan’s biggest victory is its ability to juggle the personal, political, and social statements. You get the hint when SRK tells his nemesis, “Bete ko haath lagane se pehle, baap se baat kar.” He calling out the politics of religion and voicing his unwavering faith in democracy is the film’s highlight and the part that is bound to get the most claps. Writers Sumit Arora, Atlee and Ramanagirivasan get the dialoguebaazi right even as the story rotates between several moods – humour, tragedy and revenge.



While Pathaan was high on style, Jawan raises the stakes with a story and purpose, too. The women get their moment in the sun and aren’t treated secondary to the hero, no matter how many SRKs join the party. Deepika Padukone looks beautiful and is solid in an extended cameo. Clash of words, ethics and wigs between SRK and Vijay Sethupathi is fun to watch. Exuding strange humour and rage, Sethupathi makes for a formidable villain. While the brief romantic track between Nayanthara and SRK doesn’t quite work, the girl squad comprising Nayanthara, Priyamani, Sanya Malhotra, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Girija Oak and Lehar Khan make their presence felt.



Promoted as an Anirudh (Ravichander) musical, the film’s background score and songs complement its style and nature. Zinda Banda and Chaleya are the best in the lot, but the latter has the most abrupt placement. While there is nothing that distracts you from the plot that has a dime a dozen twists and turns, at 2 hours 49 mins, the film needed a tighter edit. For action buffs, there is ample adrenaline rush throughout the story. Do not miss the opening sequence.


Jawan feeds off SRK’s stardom. It isn’t intimidated by him.Like a paisa vasool desi thaali, it has all kinds of flavour to satiate your taste buds. The reincarnation of 'action hero SRK' hits the sweet spot

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A carefree young man is forced to grow up fast after he incurs the wrath of a corrupt politician.

Director:Kalyan Krishna
Writers:Kalyan Krishna Rishabh Purohit Satyanand
Stars:Ravi Teja ,Malvika Sharma, Jagapathi Babu







Nela Ticket Movie Review: Mindless action scenes, love at first sight (quite literally), a dozen comedians who fail to evoke laughter, an evil politician and an aloof, goofy young man who suddenly turns into a saviour. Sounds familiar? Ravi Teja’s latest venture Nela Ticket is as predictable as they come. Loud and boorish, this Kalyan Krishna directorial lacks imagination and creativity.


The film begins with the swearing-in of the new Home Minister (Jagapathi Babu) who not only conspires to assassinate his father, also a politician, but also indulges in corrupt activities and creates fear among the people. In comes Ravi Teja, an orphan who loves having people around him. He goes out of his way to help others and ensure people look after their parents. When a news reporter finds out that the Home Minister conspired to kill his own father, she's attacked by his goons and has a target on her back. The ruthless nature of the corrupt politician inevitably affects the life of the protagonist as Ravi Teja turns from an aimless youth into a saviour for the whole community.

If the first half was mindless and predictable, the amount of melodrama pumped into the second half would make you cringe. There's a needless dose of heavy sentiment forcibly infused into the script, and it fails to make an impact. All the while, you wait for the story to get a move on, and wonder what on earth is going on.


Most commercial films with a similarly predictable storylines usually have the protagonist and the bad guy pitted against each other in a game of cat-and-mouse. Nela Ticket, however, takes a turn for the worse. One minute, the two of them are threatening each other, and the next minute there's a romantic song - or worse, another sentimental scene. It feels like the director was trying to make four films at once and then decided to mix it all up into one incoherent script.


The humour, in particular, is tasteless and cringeworthy. The sequences involving Prudhvi Raj and his 'friend with benefits', are terribly misogynistic and fail to evoke any laughter. To have actors like Brahmanandam, Prudhvi Raj, Posani Murali Krishna, Ali, Priyadarshi and Brahmaji and yet not have a single funny scene is indicative of the poor writing on offer.

Ravi Teja may be the Mass Maharaja but neither the masses or any other audience would appreciate a stale, outdated and poorly told story. The actor does what he's known for but is let down by a weak script. Malvika Sharma doesn't have much to do in her debut film and the love story is as farcical as the rest of this film. Jagapathi Babu as the stereotypical baddie just about hits the mark, though it seems he has the same expression throughout.


'Nela Ticket' has arrived two decades too late and with such a muddled screenplay and poor writing, this film isn't worth a watch — even with a Nela Ticket.