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Dabangg

The director has brought a common story but with an attractive and impressive presentation and narration. The dialogues was fascinating, the script was gamy, the screenplay was mesmerizing, background was excellent, the songs were interesting, Cinematography was indentation, Music was melodious, costumes were appealing, and the art department was affluent. Editing was crunchy. Talking about the actors, Salmaan Khan was the best Sonakshi was elegant and alluring, Vinod Khanna was neat, Sonu was awesome, Anupam Kher was outstanding, Arbaaz Khan was neat, Manjrekar fails to show his talent, all others were good on there part. The story begins with the set-up of the milieu of the life of a corrupted Police officer Chulbul Pandey i.e. Salmaan Khan living in Uttar Pradesh. He has some family problems as his father died at a young age and his mother Dimple marries to Prajapati Pandey i.e. Vinod Khanna and has a set brother Makhanchan aka Makhi i.e. Arbaaz Khan. After the death of his mother, Chulcul leaves the family and went on his way, but the story took a turn after the entry of Rajo i.e. Sonakshi. After getting married to Rajo, problems started in the form of Cheddi Singh i.e. Sonu Sood and others gangs. How he tackles with all the mobs forms the rest of the story. The first half of the movie was more of romance and humor while the second half was of the melodrama and the influencing climax. Overall the movie is entertaining and has a strong opportunity to become a profit-making movie.
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