Saturday, 4 March 2017

Commando 2 Movie Review


India's most needed Black Money specialist, Vicky Chaddha, gets captured in Malaysia and is kept in a sheltered house by the Malaysian experts, alongside his better half. A group of four is being sent to Malaysia to convey them to India. Aside from the development of between individual connections, the mission has many wanders aimlessly on its way. The story takes after Karan as he uses his cerebrum and sturdiness to recoup the greater part of the laundered dark cash.



Excepting Esha Gupta's beguiling looks and lasting grin, nothing very emerges in the film. None of the lead on-screen characters can demonstrate a solitary expression. Ada Sharma's endeavor at talking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or if nothing else that is we thought it was) neglects to interest. The blasting 'commando' foundation amid the activity scenes is strikingly obsolete. Overstretched and unsuitable, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Indeed, even not too bad activity can't rescue this inauspicious gathered wrongdoing thriller.

Rating:  2.5 / 5

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