RADHE SHYAM
The hero is a world-known palmist (he is called 'India ke Nostradamus'), whose favourite dialogue is, 'I just want flirtationship'. Also, he is great at following girls on his bike. Basically, our hero is a commitment-phobe and a fuckboy, who has devised a 'logical explanation' to justify his actions. The heroine's hobby is to lean out of moving trains and ask random strangers to hold on to the scarf tied to her waist. Her favourite dialogue? 'Mujhe sambhal paoge?' She has questionable mental health. This is another case of style over substance. You have exotic locales, romantic songs, grand cinematography, awe-inspiring production design, and a lavishly-mounted love story, but one that has zero chemistry between the lead pair and boasts a plotline that seriously tests your willing suspension of disbelief.
HEROPANTI 2
Another addition to the Tiger Shroff multiverse, Heropanti 2 is a sequel no one wanted or anticipated, or was prepared for. It is a martial arts video peddled as a movie replete with stolen set pieces, and requires its own genre and dictionary to convey its ludicrousness. Tiger Shroff deserves an entire award show dedicated to him for mastering the art of not letting any kind of expression show on his face ever, and it's been eight years and eight films. Also, is also quite a feat to actually make a movie with a screenplay and plot skimpier than that Urfi Javed's designer clothes.
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