indian thug

Russ 2022-04-13 09:01:06

How about this movie. It's still a good movie starring our old friend Aamir Khan who took care of him. I'm really not used to watching this movie.

The Arhat-style appearance at the beginning of the film is still very interesting. Frankie appears as a gangster who sells intelligence for the East India. He is penetrated into Azad's interior by the East India Company as a spy, and gradually awakens to resist. To help Azad drive the East Indies out of India.

There are more twists in the story, showing how smart Frankie is. It also reflects the difficulty of living in which era.

However, the movie is a bit incoherent. For example, in the naval battle where Azad rescued Frankie, only Azad fired a cannon while the East India side had a shortage of cannons, which was a bit illogical; The turret was smashed. Another example is Frankie playing an East Indian officer dancing with a Sulaya (this is very Indian)

After betraying Azad, he returned to the mob base without being blamed. If this is not handled well, we should add a little more conflict to better reflect the character's inner transformation. And in the end, I was inexplicably let go by an Englishman, and I was left with a question mark face, and I didn't explain it later.

By the way, Azad looks a lot like Stallone.

Available to watch, but not recommended

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