Overall #Dhamaal4 is a light-hearted entertainer with enough laughs to justify a watch, but inconsistent writing, an underwhelming second half, and unnecessary emotional detours prevent it from becoming the memorable comedy it could have been.
#Dhamaal4 The melodramatic subplot introduced towards the climax feels forced and tonally inconsistent with the rest of the film, reducing the impact of the finale. The film also suffers from pacing issues, with several sequences overstaying their welcome!
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Unfortunately, the second half doesn’t quite deliver. The journey to the island lacks the energy and humour of the first half, and the visual effects become noticeably tacky at crucial moments.
#Dhamaal4 The first half remains engaging despite its uneven writing. Although not every joke lands, enough of them do to keep the audience entertained while effectively setting up the treasure hunt that forms the backbone of the second half.
#Dhamaal4 The part revolving around Riteish Deshmukh’s mistaken marriage, delivers some genuinely funny moments. However, it’s the final segment featuring Arshad Warsi and Jaaved Jaaferi that truly shines. Jaaved steals every scene with his effortless comic timing and innocence!
#Dhamaal4 2.75 on 5
A reasonably entertaining comedy that delivers a fair share of laughs.While several comic moments genuinely work and leave you smiling, the film is equally weighed down by overstretched sequences and forced humour that often tries too hard to be funny.
#BabyDoDieDo
Overall, a thriller that mistakes a promising premise for a compelling screenplay. With predictable twists, lifeless pacing and a lack of genuine suspense, it ends up being a forgettable experience.
#BabyDoDieDo Huma Qureshi delivers a commendable act. Playing a deaf and mute woman, she communicates remarkably well through her expressive eyes and restrained body language. Chunky Pandey is effective in his role, while Sikander Kher delivers what is expected of him!
#BabyDoDieDo Even the assassination sequences lack credibility, with Huma dispatching her targets with such ease that they resemble child’s play rather than carefully executed missions.Also the songs that have been inserted feel like a hindrance!
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The twists are disappointingly easy to predict. The identity of the main killer is obvious long before the reveal, robbing the climax of any real impact. The last-minute twist involving Chunky Pandey’s character feels contrived and serves little purpose.
#BabyDoDieDo The screenplay is also weighed down by several unnecessary subplots. The romantic track between Huma and the Punjabi man contributes little to the story and feels completely forced. Her decision to walk away from her life of crime after marriage is cliched.
#BabyDoDieDo After an engaging opening, the narrative loses momentum and never quite recovers. The pacing is sluggish, the screenplay lacks tension, and the film rarely delivers the suspense or excitement expected from a thriller. Instead, it meanders through an uninspired drama!
#BabyDoDieDo Rating 2 on 5
A disappointingly underwhelming thriller that never lives up to its intriguing premise. Despite having the ingredients for a gripping cat and mouse mystery in the vein of Andhadhun, it ultimately settles for a predictable and uninvolving narrative.