Director: KS Ravikumar
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Prachi Desai, Prakash Raj
Rating: *
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Prachi Desai, Prakash Raj
Rating: *
Policegiri is less of a movie and more of a business idea.
The commodity being sold is Sanjay Dutt, an ageing star with still a sizeable,
and presently nostalgic, fan following. So it opens with a statement of
solidarity towards Dutt, and a collage of his photographs. Short of shooting
time, and quite clearly, ideas as well, a decade-old hit Tamil film, Saamy, has
been shoddily rehashed with flavouring shamelessly borrowed from Dabangg and
Singham.
Dutt plays a seemingly corrupt cop with Herculean strength
and an overtly divine name (DCP Rudra Adityadevraj). He’s more of a gun-toting
sheriff out to rid a hapless town of its outlaw, a don named Nagori
Subramaniyam (Prakash Raj). Raj, of course, is creating a Bollywood career out
of playing caricature-ish supervillains, a space that belonged to Gulshan
Grover or Shakti Kapoor in the ’90s.
Things explode from the word go, villains crash through glass
with incredible frequency and Dutt punches, kicks, shoots and shouts, sometimes
all at the same time. However, the 50-plus actor no longer has the physical
agility or the bulging biceps of a Salman Khan or an Ajay Devgn. So he keeps
his fluorescent shirts on. Thank god for that.
The women in such potboilers are invariably irrelevant. So
you have Prachi Desai as the insipid love interest. It might still have worked
if their pairing looked a tad more glamorous and a tad less young girl-sugar
daddy.
The music is bland, and the south-inspired action
repetitive, giving you little to take away (headache notwithstanding).
Policegiri is entirely forgettable. And that may be a good thing. For the
audience, as much for Dutt’s reputation.
-Sarit Ray
Review originally published in hindustantimes.com (Click here to see)
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