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Movie review : Zilla Ghaziabad, tough outside, fragile inside

What one could expect from Sanjay Dutt in an action packed movie- punch liner, bone crunching action, a pinch a churn. And all to be served with some sense. Unfortunately ‘ZiIla Ghaziabad' lacks all these



Director Anand Kumar has taken up the true story of two gangs of ‘Gujjars' set in 90's but has been untrue in his direction.

With too much of melodrama, over the head action and unnecessary stuffing of songs torture you in 2hr 20minutes runtime.

Just when you expect for the interval and it delays by few more minutes you surely lose you patience to have some beverages.

Even if we cut down the predictable stale storyline, the pain of sitting through that duration is unforgettable. The torture is more with never seen hilarious action sequence, poor acting, weak screenplay and slapdash direction.

One of the action sequences includes where Sanjay Dutt hangs in the air and shoots the goons, while goon is also smart enough to hang in air. Not to give him a neck to neck competition in his stupid stunt but to wait for being bashed by him.

The situation looks more infuriating when Vivek is intense for a moment and suddenly roars like a lion and flies down from a rock. The scenes leave you holding your stomach with laughter while it  irritates you at the same time. Unfortunately there are plenty of them.

Sanjay Dutt as a cop is dull. His one liners, never heard phrases doesn't work. For a movie taken so casual while making, it seems he took his role casually too.