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RGV and Pooja Bhalekar's B-Grade Action Show For X-movie Lovers!
SAMTHEBESTEST15 July 2022
Ladki (2022) Movie Review:

Ram Gopal Varma is known to introduce new genres, themes, and heroines, and with Ladki he does exactly that. However, the way he has done it is nothing short of a cheap, B-grade action drama. RGV's Ladki is India's first martial arts film, but it has got more skin-show for adult movie lovers than what it offers for regular action lovers. It isn't anything like a modern film, nor does it match Ramu's outdated work. Ladki ends up being a wholesome waste of time, money, talent, and semi-nude fashion, oops, sorry, semi-nude action show.

Ladki is about a Pune girl, Pooja Karnik (Pooja Bhalekar), a die-hard fan of Bruce Lee. She lost her sister in the teenage years and has assimilated Lee's fighting art, Jeet Kune Do. She meets a young boy named Neel (Parth Suri), and, as expected, they both fall in love. As you can predict with blind eyes, it's a love triangle between the girl, her first love, Bruce Lee, and her boyfriend, Neel. She has to choose between Lee/her passion and Neel, which makes things difficult for her. The script is as old as Bruce Lee is for today's audience. Even Enter The Dragon had a much more advanced plot than this. Moreover, the cheesy and slummy screenplay tears it into parts.

Pooja Bhalekar is a professional taekwondo player, and the film gives her full exposure to showcase her skills from the first scene to the last frame. However, RGV's talent for skin exposure overtakes Pooja's martial arts skills, and she remains dull as an actress. But mind you, she looks smoking hot, sultry and damn sexy. Didn't you get the whole idea from the trailer and promos? Pooja may look hot and sexy, but the film wasn't supposed to be dependent on it. Rather, it should have kept itself within its limits. Okay, she has 70% of her scenes in bikinis and shorts, while the other 30% of the time, she is an attractive model. It's okay if she wears a bikini while training and that too on the beach, but she wears bikinis even in romantic songs that haven't got anything to do with her martial arts training. Why? And how come they both end up alone on the beach every time? For the sake of limits, she wears short jeans for a change (in very few scenes), but RGV doesn't forget to show the upper parts of her body. As a whole, it's a semi-nude fashion show like we used to watch on FTV in the 90s.

The supporting cast in the film is there only to pass on the scenes. They don't act, they don't give any expressions, nor do they even try to look good in front of the camera. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that even B-grade movie stars give better facial expressions and dialogue delivery than this. Parth Suri looks immature in his debut, while Rajpal Yadav gives one of the worst performances of his career. Abhimanyu Singh will remind you of a Bhojpuri film villain, and the Chinese actors somehow finish their dialogues. Gotto praise Miya Muqi for her action sequences, and no offense, but her milky-white skin diverts your sight.

Ram Gopal Varma once had a genre and filmmaking style of his own. People troll him for making AAG, but believe me, even that film is Sholay in front of Ladki. The action sequences in the film are worth your time, but you have to be an adult film lover to enjoy them. Most importantly, like RGV said, you have to be a man to enjoy watching a sexy girl display a stimulating skin show. Ladki has the feel of many unknown C-Grade films when it comes to technical aspects. The colour ratios, music, cinematography (except for action and steamy scenes), editing and art design are all downgraded. RGV makes sure that you have enough moments of blood heat and high temperature, no matter if the film succumbs to its terrible storytelling. As a whole, RGV's attempt to make India's first ever martial arts film has been murdered by his X-rated vision.

RATING - 2/10*
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3/10
Bad movie
aakkaasshhkr18 August 2022
Sounds like a softcore B rated film. It is a softcore B rated film. Bollywood just keeps dishing out bad movies one after another. That's it, I think Bollywood and I need to see other people.
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1/10
I want my money back
nickyj-8813921 July 2022
This movie is not even worth a review.

The most pathetic movie of 2022 One of the worst movie of indian cinema Just sexualizing stuff and no logic I will be honest after the interval i have given hope all hope and just got back home from the interval Please i beg you to not watch this movie at any cost.
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1/10
Cheap and vulgar
amit93524031 July 2022
Nonsense, cheap, vulgar Nonsense, cheap, vulgar Nonsense, cheap, vulgar Nonsense, cheap, vulgar Nonsense, cheap, vulgar Nonsense, cheap, vulgar Nonsense, cheap, vulgar.
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1/10
Boring
bammidisrinu19 July 2022
Not interesting.

RGV last his charm The actress did a nice performance But overall movie is such a boring.

Not interesting.

RGV last his charm The actress did a nice performance But overall movie is such a boring. Not interesting.

RGV last his charm The actress did a nice performance But overall movie is such a boring. Not interesting.

RGV last his charm The actress did a nice performance But overall movie is such a boring.
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9/10
MatarPeas
nishanprtk25 July 2022
This is an awasome movie watched with family. My friend suggest me this movie as a women empowerment, family value movie and I convience my family to watch in big screen but after watching this movie my family kick out me from home. Now I am labour worker and I will watch movie sequal. Can't wait .......
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10/10
wow yaar
nishanprtk-6843125 July 2022
Very well made movie, just a few were lacking like good story, good cinematography, good characters, good music, good villain, good cameraman, good director. The rest is OK.
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10/10
Ladki enter the girl Dragon superb
ksureshlee25 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
RGV sir movie content superb sir

Ladki:enter the girl Dragon pooja action fighting superb 👌

Hero action nice

Miya Muqi so beautiful girl fighting skills superb

Tianlong Shi oss master your style so nice.
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NO ONE HAS SEEN THIS YET. I'll change this review and add a score once I have ACTUALLY SEEN IT.
oninagiinochi4 September 2022
So many "reviews" here already, but the movie isn't even released yet! It was slated for December 2021 but got delayed because RGV, so far as he says, wanted a simultaneous worldwide release and there was an issue with launching in China on the scheduled release date. Then we got a date in July 2022, which has passed without a release also. Meanwhile, RGV continues to sporadically keep up interest with new trailers and social media posts... you could joke that so many different trailers have been released that if you put them together you'd get the whole movie, but no that's just a joke not reality.

All the reviews so far boil down to two kinds:

1-3 if you already hate RGV and/or you're a prude that hates sexual content of any kind 7-10 if you are already a fan of RGV and/or you're a perve who loves sexual content of any kind

Based on historic trends when it comes to Indian films and RGV films (that show any skin), I expect this movie to also be review-bombed.

Me, I'm in the middle. I've loved RGV's earlier films as most people do, but I also like a lot of the movies that have been unfairly panned by Indian society for unreasonable reasons. It's amazing the level of prudery and puritanism still remaining in the land of the Kamasutra and Khajurao long after dropping British rule.. even more than the British have themselves, today. But I do admit RGV's quality has been dropping and a mixed bag since the 90s and 2000s.

I like what I'm seeing so far from the trailers. It's mostly thanks to the amazing Pooja Bhalekar. This movie is possible only because she exists, and RGV discovered her with his somewhat miraculous discovering abilities. She's the first REAL, professionally trained, born-and-raised martial artist to become an actress in India. She's kind of the Instagram generation of martial arts heroines, she often posts beach bikini shots on her social media but at the same time... she seriously does know martial arts! Martial artists in cinema haven't been great actors going all the way back to Bruce Lee himself (seriously, I love Bruce Lee, but has anyone argued that he should have won an Oscar for best actor? Nope, and his legacy is doing just fine otherwise), but when they're good at what they're good at, that's what matters, and we can already see that Pooja is amazing at action. Until now, the best martial arts action I'd seen in an Indian film was in James (2006) from Mohit Alawat, who is not a martial artist but could look like one thanks to great fight choreographers. Pooja and RGV have worked with professional Chinese martial arts film choreographers for this film and it shows, but few, if any other Indian actresses or even male actors could have pulled off what we've already seen from Pooja, let alone their own stunts. No Akshaye Kumar fight scene in history has ever looked as convincing as anything from LADKI's trailers, even if he did do them himself.

Now, if you think Pooja wearing a bikini negates any level of skill or intelligence she has, that's up to you. Clearly, she seems to be loving showing this self of her's to the world, this balance of sexy and dangerous. You can say this was only made for men, but then explain the millions of fans of Megan Thee Stallion and her music and videos? It seems even more women love her than men do!

Never mind the bikini, let's not ignore that Pooja is somehow able to fight effortlessly in traditionally Indian clothes like a sari. I haven't even seen that in video games! It makes me wonder if it'd be harder to fight in a sari or a kimono. Scientists have to get to work on this! But really, everyone noticed her fighting in a bikini but no one sees how she's actually getting messy and dirty and taking the hits too, she's not afraid to make even frightening faces in the midst of battle...

I'm still looking forward to the film since I saw the first of RGV's many trailers. As a fan of Bruce Lee films, martial arts films, Indian films, RGV's films, and now also as a fan of Pooja. I just hope there's a way to see it in 4K from here in Canada... it looks perfect for theaters, but I doubt that will happen here.

Pooja doesn't look to reach the levels of Jeeja Yanin of Chocolate fame (the making-of for that movie is brutal!), but so what? In this world we need more Jeeja Yanin of all kinds from all backgrounds... there's too few female martial arts heroes and Pooja is helping that pool grow.

I even like what I see of the story so far. It's simple, partly silly and partly serious, but it works for me. In a martial arts film, a good story is a bonus, not a necessity. I like the idea of there being a love triangle between the main gal and guy... and Bruce Lee. Her obsession over her long-departed teacher and her mortal lover is interesting and also pretty funny, and the movie knows how to subtly laugh at its self (whenever they kiss, there's an image of Bruce Lee somewhere in the background). At the same time, the movie is also about the reaction men have to her and how they are threatened by her power, so they try everything they can to reclaim power over her again... this threat against their perceived "manhood" is enough to drive the villains in this story. She puts up a good fight as she's pulled deeper into conflict with them, but it's shown realistically as she's still human and not a marvel superhero... she has to take a lot of hits to the chin, even she has to shed tears.

The homages to Bruce Lee even extend to the great music, with one song being entirely full of Bruce Lee teachings and quotes... and it manages to sound great.

To summarize, yes this is a preview, and I'm obviously positive about what I've seen so far and am looking forward to the movie. If there's any weakness I see it might be in the story and dialogue, but you can count the martial arts movies that do those things well on one hand.
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