#AlphaReview - ⭐️ ( 1 Star )
#Alpha is a CRINGE FEST that puts the final nail in the coffin of the Spy Universe.
YRF and its writers have done it yet again. Just like the previous films in the Spy Universe, they’ve once again made an Indian Army officer the primary antagonist who turns rogue against the nation but this time they gave it a terrible twist inspired from Hamza Ali Mazari (Revealed before the climax )
This time, #BobbyDeol plays that officer, the creator of the “Alpha” super-soldier program. After the Indian Army shuts the project down, he continues running it illegally. Alia Bhatt and Sharvari’s characters are also products of the same Alpha program, giving them abilities that resemble a “Spider-Sense and other powers copied from multiple Hollywood flicks .”
The story is so illogical and absurd that as the film progresses, it makes you feel angry, irritated, amused, frustrated, and completely bewildered all at the same time.
#AliaBhatt, whom I consider one of the finest actresses of our generation, should seriously take an oath never to do another action film. It simply doesn’t suit her. Watching her single-handedly overpower 10–20 men who are over six feet tall is impossible to believe. She neither has the physical presence nor the raw intensity that such a character demands.
As for Sharvari, it feels like more attention was paid to her makeup than to the choreography of her action sequences.
The story is written by Uday Chopra, while the screenplay is by Sridhar Raghavan and Soumil Shukla. Believe me, they’ve managed to surpass even #War2 and #Tiger3 in delivering one of the weakest and most nonsensical scripts in the Spy Universe.
Comparing Alpha with the #Dhurandhar series would be a crime. Its real comparison should be with films like Naam Shabana, Akira, and Dhaakad and even by those standards, Alpha comes across as the weakest of the lot.
Bobby Deol’s character is disappointingly underwritten, and his mixed Haryanvi-Rajasthani accent fails to leave any impact. Anil Kapoor is a terrific actor, but he feels completely out of place in this universe.
Patriotism is virtually nonexistent in the film. Hrithik Roshan’s cameo is the only aspect that is genuinely worth watching.
Shiv Rawail’s direction lacks impact, but it’s hard to blame him entirely. When the writing is this poor, there’s only so much a director can do.
Overall, Alpha is a very poor film. It lacks thrill, substance, and even the kind of action that audiences can genuinely enjoy.
Watch it at your own risk.
If a producer declares worldwide gross collections, means the film has become a disaster. So he doesn’t want to talk about nett India business. The Producer has nothing to do with worldwide gross collections if he has sold overseas. The Producer gets share from nett Indian theatrical business only.
@DrHomeostatic@Theonenameddamn Step out from your clinic & get checked with a therapist Dr, you are suffering from brown sepoy syndrome. I bet you can find 10's in Mumbai
This 59 storeys building is from Hyderabad
BREAKING: Over the last 24 hrs, massive support for #Alpha is coming from #Pakistan. 🇵🇰
Several Pakistani pages & actors have promoted the film on social media, urging people to watch it. Yes... Pakistanis themselves are saying.. "Go watch Alpha!" (Indian Film)
Pakistanis believe #YRF's Alpha is Pakistan's answer to #Dhurandhar.. and they genuinely feel that #AdityaChopra and #AliaBhatt have played a crucial role in helping that dream come true. They posts "Thanks YRF." 💀
To top it all off, #Alpha has reportedly entered the list of the most-downloaded films in Pakistan within 24 hrs.
YRF has created a cinematic national shame in the name of a spy thriller. Totally misused India's soft power.
@sidhant See the Indian rats who want to normalize ties with Pakistan after so many attacks. The wounds given by the Pakistanis are still there, yet their humdardi is for Pakistan.
People are losing their minds over law-abiding Hindus on H-1B visas - skilled professionals who work hard, pay taxes, speak English, and have zero interest in imposing Shariah law or turning American streets into extensions of Karachi or Karbala.
Meanwhile this is happening right now in Houston, Texas - downtown streets filled with black-clad participants in a public Muharram Juloos procession, chest-beating rituals, flags, and symbolic displays.
We did not grow public self-beating processions and imported mourning spectacles in the middle of American cities.
We imported the people - and the culture - that normalized it.
H-1B Hindus? Net contributors who assimilate into the economy.
Mass imports from regions where these street takeovers are standard? Parallel societies in the making.
Time to stop pretending all immigration is the same. Prioritize skills + compatibility + assimilation. Everything else is just importing problems we will have to deal with later.
What is your take?
This is Hussain, a Bangladeshi waiter working at a restaurant in Italy.
He made derogatory remarks about India in front of a group of Indian women.
The women neither ignored it nor remained silent. They stood up for their country, confronted him, recorded the incident, called the Italian police, and ensured that he apologized on camera for his remarks against India.
Far from home, these women showed extraordinary courage. They refused to be intimidated, stood their ground, and demonstrated that the true ambassadors of a nation are its fearless citizens.