Friday, 19 July 2013

D-DAY

Reviewed by: Bhupender Soni                   Follow us on facebook
Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Arjun Rampal, Huma Qureshi, Shruti Haasan, Nasser
Direction: Nikhil Advani
Genre: Thriller
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
                                         
Story: Four Indian agents plan to bring India's most wanted criminal home from Pakistan - do they succeed?

MOVIE REVIEW:-
PLUS POINTS:
1st-Straight up, D-Day is explosive at three levels. The plot crackles, The acting sears, And the music flares    with passion.

2nd-Lots of credit goes to director of D-DAY thats Nikhil Advani.he did full justice to the script.
        Nikhil Advani is brilliant at his craft.
                                           
3rd- Cinematography-The cinematography by Tushar Kanti is brilliantly done This is a film with world-class action scenes. But it is not an action film. It's a film about love and loss. But it isn't a love story.

4th- Performances-look at the star cast "Rishi Kapoor", "Irrfan Khan", "Arjun Rampal", "Huma Qureshi" all  are extraordinarry.
     
   ==>     Rishi Kapoor-Rishi Kapoor stands out as Iqbal Seth, his eyes behind red goggles, both frightened and frightening.
                                         
        ==>  Irrfan Khan-as we know Irrfan is superb actor he did full juctice to his role.
                             
       ==> Arjun Rampal-Arjun looks smashing and pulls off a competent act.


       ==> Shruti Haasan- Shruti Haasan plays a prostitute sheltering Rudra(arjun). Their track is short but sensual.
                             
       ==> Huma Qureshi-The very attractive Huma Qureshi as the RAW agent Zoya done good job.
                             
MINUS POINTS:
1st-You may not like this movie if you don't enjoy violent thrillers.

RATINGS-
4 stars out of five...
                           

VERDICT-
overall In D-DAY you get somethig new that u never expect from BOLLYWOOD,so D-DAY is a must watch movie so never miss it this weekand.hatts off to Nikhil Advani he is brilliant at his craft.
                                                                                                          

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