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Holiday – Movie Review

Director: A.R. Murugadoss

Genre: Action

Release date:  June  6, 2014

Run Time: 170 minutes


Cast;
  1. Akshay Kumar as Virat,
  2. Sonakshi Sinha as Saiba Thapar,
  3. Sumeet Raghavan as Mukund Deshmukh,
  4. Zakir Hussain as Alvin D'souza.
  5. Dipendra Sharma as Asif Ali,
  6. Freddy Daruwala as Ali,
  7. Govinda as Pratap,



Review:  last scene before the holiday break of a soldier is never at rest shows a tele-conversation between the hero (Akshay Kumar) and the wicked (Farhad). The villain threatens the hero, once they are dead. The hero, elegant bow their heads to the right, saying, "I'm waiting" I could have applauded the nature by the way they did, but when I saw the same scene in the original Thuppaki... unless the film Vijay Tamil hero bows his head to the left.
Remakes are often the complaint of the lack of original content. I am not against them. But it is really worth if the director decides to bring some novelty. Why remake a movie?

HASINOD could happen if it was shot with Thuppakki, Mani Ratnam and Raavan where both Tamil and Hindi versions were filmed simultaneously. Except for the coming two years later. So all you do is a film that has already taken a number of different actors in the same places. So we have exactly the same plans, the same dialogues - simply translated in Hindi and in some cases even the same actors!


The first half was not to extend a long way. Works almost an hour and a half for a movie is 160 minutes. The second half moves quickly with lots of action. The scene in which Akshay leads the team of 12 soldiers as members of a sleeper cell and on their way to plant bombs across Mumbai high adrenaline things. The climax built high expectations and works well. The Director may the last five minutes, making it suddenly the film will be shipped stretched. All honor of the army could have easily in the credits.

There are few things have changed for the better in this remake. For one, two scenes have been eliminated thereby reducing the length of ten minutes. And of course more Sonakshi Sinha playing a boxer is very likely that delicate Kajal Aggarwal playing.

Speaking cast Akshay looks good and performs its limits - Whereas it is guided by what had Vijay Thuppakki. But you look at the actor must give crises in almost 47! Farhad (formerly known as Freddy Daruwala) is good, but compared to Vudyuth Jamwal is not a threat. Especially towards the climax when he too dangerous and almost able to get the best look of Akshay. Sumeet Raghavan, bestie play hero, laugh with his comic timing.

The technical aspects of the film are as good as the Tamil version. Director AR Murugadoss would not have in a different way. The numbers do not match the film. For once Pritam seems to have come up with a score that does not impress.

The bottom line is that if you saw Thuppakki may find this slightly excited release. But if you do not have a holiday soldier is never off just watch. As I mentioned in the first paragraph, there are at least a couple of scenes that will leave you satisfied.
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