Bachchhan Paandey 2020
IMDb Ratings: 5.4/10
Genres: Action, Comedy, Crime
Language: Hindi
Release Year: 2020
Director: Farhad Samji
Stars Cast: Akshay Kumar, Kriti Sanon, Arshad Warsi
Director: Farhad Samji
Stars Cast: Akshay Kumar, Kriti Sanon, Arshad Warsi
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Bachchhan Paandey Review
I was not expecting anything when I watched this movie. Thank God for that ... if I hadn't expected it at all in a movie, it would have led to a big heart attack. One of the worst films of all time. Calling it a disaster is foolish. Even Coolie No 1 (Varun Dhawan) seems old-fashioned in front of Bachchan Pandey.
The film is about a don in Hindi heartland Bachchan Pandey starring Akshay Kumar, who goes on a ruthless killing spree. The filmmaker who wants to be played by Kriti Sanon plans to make a film about him to revive his filmmaking career. Although his plan is initially to write the text himself, during the events he clicks himself to act out the film with hidden cameras. The final result of the film and what happens to the characters covers the rest of the film.
Imitation is superficial and imitation is cruel. Akshay Kumar does not just speak the common language of the Hindi heart. The conversations were hopeless and there was not a single dialogue in the movie that I remember. There was not a single comedy scene that made me laugh heartily.
The less said on the screen the better. I advise anyone who plans to watch the film to hold on and watch the RRR coming out in a few days.
The film is about a don in Hindi heartland Bachchan Pandey starring Akshay Kumar, who goes on a ruthless killing spree. The filmmaker who wants to be played by Kriti Sanon plans to make a film about him to revive his filmmaking career. Although his plan is initially to write the text himself, during the events he clicks himself to act out the film with hidden cameras. The final result of the film and what happens to the characters covers the rest of the film.
Imitation is superficial and imitation is cruel. Akshay Kumar does not just speak the common language of the Hindi heart. The conversations were hopeless and there was not a single dialogue in the movie that I remember. There was not a single comedy scene that made me laugh heartily.
The less said on the screen the better. I advise anyone who plans to watch the film to hold on and watch the RRR coming out in a few days.