Dhamaka (II) (2022)
1/10
Viewer discretion advised: This movie is intended for "non-mature" audience.
25 January 2023
A helpful movie for doctors! If they need to inflict pain externally, make the patients see this movie!

Where do I start? Say the cons: 1. "6 days ladki in" concept to too stale; the new trend is "find a girl that needs help, for her to flirt with you and then save her" easy-peasy.

2. The hero gets hit on the back of the head and bleeds like crazy - no bandage, no recovery time, but still had a band-aid on the forehead for a minor scratch. WOW! (the bruises on the neck are still red like fresh ones - he is GOD) 3. This was like a "Jabardast Movie." No dialogue in the script, just punchlines. It's understandable if the hero had a few punchlines, but the entire script had "only punchlines with a salt of proper conversational dialogues" for the hero, heroine, mother, father, sister, villain, and dam, even the comedian (well, this one is an exception) roles!

4. Seroiasly an outdated pattern - hero entry, fight, song, heroine entry, song, fight, sing, a savior moment, song, fight, prefinal song, grand fight, epic "WOW" revealing twist (I mean, who didn't know the brother was the villain too - dint the extremely ungroomed beard pass the bad-vibe check ?) 5. OH MY GOD, I don't even want to talk about the poor acting of the heroine, but the worst part was an epically failed lip sync and annoying dubbing artist voice.

The only pro in this movie: is "open relationships" From when did people not know how progressive a Telugu movie could be - the heroine dates two guys at the same time, and her mom makes it sound "funny". WOW (she dint know that it was the same person until much later) Common people what next ENMs (Ethically non-monogamy(? I am impresses. Wink wink.
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