Review of Sadak 2

Sadak 2 (2020)
1/10
The Movie is Like 'SadakChhap'
29 August 2020
Understand philosophically, Sadak 2 is the story of two broken characters coming together, who spiritually and mentally support each other.

The story is straightforward, but the screenplay has been so entangled that for some time one does not understand where the film is going.

The initial scenes of Sanjay Dutt and Aaliya confuse. However, later the picture starts to clear. However, by then the film is bored and runs on a very worn-out pattern.

sadak 2 movie review The writing of Pushpdeep Bhardwaj, Suhrata Sengupta, and Mahesh Bhatt was very weak. Dialogues are ineffective and outdated.

Even after half the film, nothing happens in the film. The film's villain changes with just a lot of twist and every twist that will haunt you after some time.

Arriving at Climax, the entire film piles up like a castle of cards. And you will never be disappointed with a film.

After the completion of 'Sadak 2' for about two and a half hours, the idea is that this is 'SadakChhap'.

The main character of the film is two - Alia Bhatt and Sanjay Dutt. Both have tried their best to portray their characters well.

But in some scenes where Sanjay Dutt is seen holding the character too much, Alia is seen leaving her character.

Aditya Roy Kapur done his parts as he could.

Talking about the supporting side, the best actors like Gulshan Grover, Mohan Kapoor were dealt cheaply.

The trailer of the film suggested that in the role of Baba, Makrand Deshpande would create an impact like Sadashiv Amrapurkar, who became the street queen, but his character was in fear Instead creates a sense of humor.

If any artist leaves an impact in the film, he is Jishu Sengupta. Jishu has played a negative role in the film and made scenes with his performance.

There is a balance in his acting. Actually, Jishu's character brings an exciting twist to the Sadak 2 story.

Mahesh Bhatt has come in 2020 with Sadak Part 2 and through which he has ended his exile under direction. However, this comeback is extremely disappointing and sad given Mahesh Bhatt's illustrious legacy.

To prove the film a sequel, an attempt has been made to randomly link the road.

For this, the street flashback scenes have been used so much in the film that you will feel bored. Pooja Bhatt is present only in scenes from her first film in the film.

This film is a high faded dish. You will enjoy everything while window shopping, but in the trial room you will just leave disappointed. So, if you believe us, you can leave this film comfortably.
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