
Screenshots: (Must See Before Downloading) The forest tribal community devote to Varaha and considers bhootakola(divine dance of coastal kannada) performer to rudra (Lord Shiva) who is gatekeeper of the community and protects every devotee of Lord Varaha from evil spirits(living/dead). I rate it 7.5 out of 10.Language: Hindi DD5.1 Subtitle: YES / English Not a perfect film by any means, but definitely good and worthy of a watch. Akshay kumar, being a producer's actor is reminded throughout the film and the amount of work that he chooses to do is also made a meta joke. Meghna malik in a scene does a wonderful job. An actress while shooting, farts which makes up for a hilarious sequence. Is this a sooraj barjatya film or what? The film brings in some worthy humour and meta references. Everyone including the corny minister and suraj get away with what they have done and nobody penalizes them. The songs apart from the evergreen 'main khiladi tu anari' and 'kudiye ni teri vibe' don't pack a punch. The emotional moments are heartfelt, but the characters of om's son gappu, his wife are made to look so cheesy and oppurtunistic in the process. Firstly, vijay kumar is made a villain and them om prakash agarwal. But the writers felt the need to paint the characters as black and white and not treat them as grey. She is not the same cheerful girl from 'cocktail.' Abhimanyu singh, unsurprisingly brings a much needed laughter into the narrative.

Diana penty clearly lacks acting practice. One can argue that she had a nothing role but atleast you can help with your dialogue delivery. Nushrratt bharuccha clearly is an overperformer.

Naturally, the pitch of the film is commercial, so they amp up their performances to a watchable limit, which is not a criticism obviously. Both capable actors, fight for their ego and in the way give some hearttouching and good moments. It is adapted from the malayalam film 'driving licence.'Įmraan hashmi and akshay kumar make up for an interesting tussle. Selfiee is an action comedy drama thriller directed by raj mehta.
