Sunday, 23 January 2022

Satyameva Jayate 2 is a solid mass entertainer with a great performance by John Abraham

Satyameva Jayat 2 It is the story of a family fighting corruption. Satya Balram Azaad (John Abraham) is the Home Minister in the coalition government of Uttar Pradesh. He tried to pass an anti-corruption bill in parliament, but his own coalition partners opposed it. Interestingly, one of the MLAs who voted against the bill was Satya’s wife Vidya Azaad (Divya Khosla Kumar). She is the daughter of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Chandra Prakash (Harsh Chhaya). Meanwhile, doctors at a government hospital in the state went on strike. A mother begged them to be kind to her daughter who suffered an accident. The doctor leading the strike refused. Victims died in front of protesting doctors and the media. That same night, a vigilante (John Abraham) kills the doctor leading the strike in retaliation. His death caused the strike to be withdrawn. Vigilantes become overnight heroes. Unimpressed, Chandra Prakash told DCP Upadhyaya (Anup Soni) to find the culprit. The DCP referred the case to Jay Balram Azaad (John Abraham), the twin brother of Satya Balram Azaad. On the other hand, another scandal rocked the state as many children fell ill after meals at Islamic schools. At the government hospital where they were admitted, there was a shortage of oxygen cylinders. As a result, 40 of these children died. Satya discovered that the spoiled food was provided by relatives of Tripathi (Daya Shankar Prasad). And in the government hospital is responsible for the oxygen supply is Shankar Prasad (Zakir Hussein) a close aide. Both Tripathi and Shankar are from the Coalition and when Satya confronted them, they threatened to withdraw their support. Now it turns out that the vigilante is none other than Satya. He has now killed Tripathi and Shankar. A third incident occurred a few days later when an overpass in the state collapsed. The flyover’s contractor, Rituraj Singh, refused to take responsibility. Jay and the others concluded that he would be killed by the vigilantes. What happens next makes up the rest of the movie.

As expected, Milap Milan Zaveri’s story is rich. He talked about a lot of issues, many of them related to ordinary people. In the second half, however, there were so many issues that they emerged as separate issues.

Milap Milan Zaveri’s script is fascinating. The script is such that the movie never gets low or dull. Something or other keeps happening from start to finish. Milap Milan Zaveri’s dialogue deserves applause. There are some strong words in almost every sentence, which is really commendable.

The direction of Milap Milan Zaveri is paramount and it is clear that he has evolved. It’s not an easy movie to stage because it has three characters, all played by one actor, and it’s handled in a very commercial way. Some scenarios perform abnormally. In fact, Jay Balram Azaad’s appearance, gaps, Dadasaab Balram Azaad (John Abraham)’s (John Abraham) fight sequence, etc., will cause uproar in theaters. On the other hand, while the first half moved like a rocket, the second half dropped slightly. Karwa Chauth’s scene slows down the narrative. Also, this movie might not be everyone’s cup of tea, as it’s a complete mass movie in every way.

SATYAMEVA JAYATE 2 started with a bang and didn’t waste any time. The rally scene is shocking, but the movie gets better with Satya killing the vigilante and later a corrupt network. Jay Chou’s entry was a highlight, and the way the national anthem was incorporated was considered credible. Distortion of spaced points is like a bolt from the blue. After the interval, the flashback part of Dadasaab is fascinating. The movie then fell, but picked up in the finale.

SATYAMEVA JAYATE 2 is totally one John Abraham exhibit. The actor has outdone himself, playing all three roles brilliantly. Every character stands out, but the policeman is the one he plays in the gallery and it will be loved by the masses, followed by the peasants. Divya Khosla Kumar looks amazing and does a great job. Harsh Jaya is decent. Anup Soni doesn’t have much scope. Daya Shankar Prasad and Zakir Hussain are good. Gautami Kapoor (Suhasini) left a huge mark. Rajendra Gupta, Shaad Randhawa, Sahil Vaid, Saleem Shah, Bhagyashree Limaye and others provided strong support. Nora Fatehi is hot.

The music of the movie is good. ‘Kusukusu’ Already a bestseller. ‘Tenu Lehenga’ Come at a great time. ‘Jane Gunn Man’ very touching. ‘Meri Zindagi Hai Tu‘ is the best song on the album and a romantic one. Sanjoy Chowdhury’s soundtrack is loud, but it suits the movie. The Dadasaab theme is unforgettable.

Dudley’s photography is fitting. Amin Khatib’s action is one of the highlights of the film. But in some places, it’s raw and very bloody. Priya Suhass’ production design adds to the film’s appeal. Akshaye Tyagi’s clothing is as realistic as it is charming. Nora Fatehi’s outfits (designed by Sandeep Khosla in Abujani) are a hit. Futureworks and Varate Studio’s VFX is very clean. Maahir Zaveri’s clip was good in the first half, but could have been better and smoother in the second half.

on the whole, Satyameva Jayat 2 is a powerful mass entertainer and embellished with some really funny moments and brave performances by John Abraham. In terms of box office, it has the potential to open up huge space and sustain well in the long term.

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