Thursday 1 August 2013

My review for D-Day

Nikhil advani the man who debut with "kal ho na ho" and direct movies like patiala house, chandni chowk, now his latest haul up "D-Day" is made his image not different but also he gave us an accolade cinema.

movie which is fictional but its execution at that level, if we cmpare this with real event based film, we must applause the mind who make this possible to believe in fictional now at some part instead of real based.

movie which is simply reveal that story is about to nail 'red-pink colour shades image' Dawood ibrahim by RAW for country's defence, is we watching since by so far but D-day has a different feel, mixture of drama, emotions, romance which we could wish to be, what also actualy is in film a lurid climax.

With onerous star cast like irrfan, arjun rampal, rishi kapoor, huma qureshi helps to reach up movie at another level.

Irrfan's acting as we know how much dangerous to snatch all the awards, this time his performance forced me to tell about his in detail. Acting with eyes, lost properly into his character, emotional, with only one motive, is nothing but made our roots of cinema so strong.., if someone ask us to name some great actors he's on top at merrit list.

Arjun rampal who fell in love with whore (shruti hassan) make story half-note which sinks into romance, love. shruti hassan also done splendid with her given part. Rampal constantly proving that he is well deserved, and many more performance has to come.

Huma qureshi is rising star who enter only with one agenda i.e. acting.
Rishi kapoor as dawood give a legendary performance. He was ruled at their time and going to rule this time also, strident !!

shankar ehsan loy's music, voice over rekha bharadwaj is like cherry on the cake.

"D-Day" is a well-researched, purposefully executed film. Much of the action takes places in 'actual' Karachi locations - the red light district of Napier Road, the busy thoroughfare of Empress Market and the environs of Qasim Port, among others.

D-Day is a film which is place on the 1st rack of library of our indian cinema, if it would be possible.
**** for me.

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