To start with, whoever wrote the dialogues, please retire. PLEASE. And to top that, why were the punchlines rhymed ?
John Abraham delivers a masterclass once again, giving only one expression in every fight scene. That expression was present in part 1 of this movie, in Rockie Handsome, Force, Force 2, Batla House and RAW. How can a person give same expression in a triple role ?
I won't say anything about Divya Khosla Kumar. Because T-Series produced the movie. I would definitely feature in a movie if my family produced it. It's my right ain't it ? Who cares if I don't have any talent ?
John Abraham (the police) starts dancing in the construction firm owner's daughter's wedding. Bro you are there to protect him. Anyway logic left the chat at the beginning of the movie. Jass Manak gave more expressions in his 2 mins screen time.
Gonna write an actual dialogue from the movie. You decide after reading whether you want to watch it or not -
"Mera faanda Daandi nehi hain,
Mera faanda Daanda hain.
Gandhi ji ki humesha Jay ho,
Lekin Bhagat Singh mera Baanda hai."