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Bullett Raja movie review: Gangster saga that couldn't be narrated better

The local gangster saga couldn't be better narrated than Tigmanshu Dhulia. The director who is well-organised in reciting regional politics takes a pace through his Bullett Raja. Film: Bullett RajaDirector: Tigmanshu DhuliaCast: Saif Ali

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: November 30, 2013 6:46 IST



Saif Ali Khan isn't a Langda Tyagi here but he is as entertaining as he was in Omkara. He displays the Brahmin character with immense zeal and steals the show all over.

Sonakshi Sinha playing his love interest gives a nice performance. But once again has a similar limited scope of being an apple of the eye of our hero.

Jimmy Shergill playing Saif's buddy in the flick is once again brilliant. His hardcore screen presence in last few flicks has been eye-catching and one never loses his attention over him.

Vidyut Jamwal is hard-hitting as a cop. He fearlessly performs stunts at his own and is impressive in his limited act.

Mahi Gill continues to slay with her desi latkas and Jhatkas in a cameo sequence. Gulshan Grover and Chunky Pandey are good as well.

Music and backgroung score by Sajid-Wajid is great.

I'll go with three stars for Tigmanshu Dhulia's Bullett Raja which is far better than many other masala flicks who have hit the jackpot at Box Office.

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