The sequel to the very successful Jannat. Though the story is completely different this time, but still this film is going to rule the charts for sometimes due to no serious competition from any other movie this week.
So I just went to watch it with a bunch of friends. My advice to you is, go watch the movie with a bunch of friends like I did. It will make the movie watching experience much better.
In this movie, our very own serial kisser(Emraan Hashmi) plays the character of Sonu Dilli who is called KKC (kutti kamini cheez) so many times during the movie that you might end up repeating it yourself.
He is an illegal arms dealer,who falls in love with this gorgeous girl Jhanvi played by the new comer Esha Gupta. And then he decides to leave all the troublesome past behind and start a new life with Jhanvi. But future has other plans for him as the ACP Pratap Raghuvanshi played by Randeep Hooda forces him to enter that world again as a double agent so that by his help he can bust the ring and capture the head of this illegal arms trade.
Though the romantic chemistry between the lead pair is nothing close to that was between Sonal Chauhan and Emraan in the original but the chemistry between Randeep and Emraan makes up for that. The movie is full of excessive use of expletives but it just makes the experience of the movie more worthwhile. The character portrayed by Emraan is not as intense as it was in Murder 2 or Awarapan, Sonu Dilli has a frivolous attitude towards life.
The crime-drama is handled too superbly..
Though its nothing as compared to the last week’s release “Avengers” but still it’s worth a watch.
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