A movie which starts off great, but then gets lost in a million different themes and vibes it tries to include in a single project. You start feeling the father son bond and emotional aspects of the story grounded in real life indian family (albeit super rich) and then suddenly, out of nowhere you have these Squid game type characters pouring out of nowhere shooting and killing and spreading mayhem like its an animated movie and logic doesnt matter. There is one scene, where the hero following the usual indian movie's hero worshipping theme, starts beating like a hundred guys with an axe all alone. Mind you he doesnt have any marshal arts training, there is no reason given why after a hundred guys with guns we suddenly have a hundred guys with axes, why the whole movie doesnt have any presence of cops or freaking army, neither in india nor in scotland :D. AND the funniest bit is, while he is fighting off this crazy goon army, his friends, the accompanying good guys are singing a song. Not like a song is playing in background or like a generic background fight scene score, they are literally singing the song with their mouths. After this scene the movie heads into all sorts of weird directions, the hero is dieing and going through his usual modes of mysogynistic tirades, he survives (shockingly), has an affair with an informant of the enemy, WHICH turns out he was doing just to extract information from her. I mean at this point you would really think that this was written by a 5 year old.
In a nutshell, watch this movie if you want some crazy illogical fight sequences, but otherwise save those 4 hours of your life.
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proper of time and money