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Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews

Artist : Javed Ali 
Album : Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobara
Tracks : 1
Rating : 5.8165
Released : 2013
Label : T Series
Category : Hindi Movies






 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews ( Recomended 37 % )

Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By  Indicine Team

OUATIMD is another example of commerce taking over art. The only reason this film was sanctioned was probably to cash in on the cult following of the previous film. I can only hope that Milan and Rajat get back to tackling original ideas and don’t follow the herd. They are simply too talented for that. OUATIMD does have its moments, but overall the film doesn’t work. It doesn’t come together as fluidly as it could and should have.


 

 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Bollywood Hungama - Taran Adarsh

Milan is a connoisseur who extracts proficient performances from his actors and this is apparent in ONCE UPON AY TIME IN MUMBAI DOBAARA! as well. Akshay enacts the grey character with flourish. He adds a lot of novelty and uniqueness to his character, underplaying it magnificently and modulating his voice dexterously. After playing urban characters in his earlier films, Imran plays a desi character [his second this year!] this time, catching you by complete surprise yet again. It won't be erroneous to state that he's the dark horse. Sonakshi seems to be improving with every film. Besides exuding the right amount of innocence, she goes on to demonstrate that she can handle emotional outbursts really well, especially during the climax confrontation with Akshay.


 
 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Rediff - Raja Sen

Except, that is, Akshay Kumar. Kumar -- despite his preparation for this film consisting merely of picking out the right pair of sunglasses -- relishes playing villain. He says as much, too, in a rare good line about how the Hindi film hero only enjoys the final reel where things end happily while the baddie lives it up throughout the film.


 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Nowrunning - Mansha Rastogi

While the story definitely doesn't offer anything to look forth to, the performances turn into major let downs as well. Akshay Kumar does a downright shallow depiction of the character immortalized by Emraan Hashmi and fails miserably in all attempts to infuse a suave shade to his persona. The ample dialoguebaazi, a few interesting but mostly all puerile only make matters worse for him as he mouths them in such repetitive tone and accent that you literally get tired of all the excess talking that this film involves.


 
 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Bollywood Life - Dhiren Trivedi

The Akshay Kumar-Imran Khan-Sonakshi Sinha starrer Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara is an excruciating experience. Considering Milan Luthria’s second instalment of his gangster flick has been riding high on good hype, Akshay Kumar’s star power and the fact that it’s a sequel to the 2010 hit film starring Ajay Devgn and Emraan Hashmi, I consciously made up my mind to enter the cinema hall with no preconceived notions.


 
 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Sify - Sonia Chopra

Akshay Kumar’s is a largely one-dimensional performance, where he’s  consistently straight-faced to look like boss-man and menacing. Imran Khan is likeable as the lover-boy caught between love and loyalty, but even he can’t soar above the mediocre story. Sonakshi Sinha does well despite the hazy characterization.


 
 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Rediff - Sukanya Verma

What doesn't is her moronic logic of rejecting someone because he's a criminal and embracing another criminal to rescue her from the first one or that never-never-ending sequence in the hospital. It's disappointing to see her squander in Luthria's silly cash-in sequel so quickly after one of her best works (Lootera).


 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Koimoi - Koimoi

Milan Luthria has given fabulous films before and this one feels stark and abrupt given his wonderful repertoire of fantastic films. His don shows off, has no charisma, his story lacks charm, the romance is not beautiful enough and fails to strike a chord and you will end up laughing at moments in the film’s most nailbiting moments. There is no simple way to present the fact but here it is – the film is a fiasco of sorts. Lesser than Himmatwala but nevertheless a damp squib that is the last thing expected from Luthria and Balaji. Rajat Aroraa’s dialogues felt labored and did not have the ease in its throw!


 
 Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Indian Express - Shubhra Gupta


I missed Ajay Devgn and Emran Hashmi of the original, who made credible 'bhais', and carried off those rhyming dialogues. Akshay Kumar lacks menace and quickens only when those glasses are off his face, which doesn't happen too often in the film . And his delivery is a drone, crackling strictly in a couple of moments. Imran is too clean-cut to be a goon, especially one that's meant to be grimy. Nice to see Sonali Bendre back, though, even if in a cameo: as Shoaib's wife/consort, she is looking weathered, and more interesting.


 
 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Zeenews - Gayatri Sankar

Of the technical team, dialogue write Rajat Aroraa deserves a loud applause for adding life to an otherwise sombre and predictable script. Kudos to Rajat for making the film interesting with his catchy lines. And Akshay Kumar deserves a special mention for delivering the dialogues in a manner that can sweep people off their feet!

 

 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By Bollyspice - Pooja Rao

There is a famous adage that what isn’t broken needn’t be fixed. While the premise borrows substance to keep this sequel afloat, the issue is that there isn’t enough cohesiveness in the conflict between the king and his sidekick. There is very little carried forward from part 1 bearing a few references and one-liners which end up being this film’s best moments, the rest of it could altogether be a different movie.


 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By IBNLive - Rajeev Masand

The film does have a few strong bits, including an inspired cameo by Sonali Bendre, and a clever scene in which Shoaib walks into a police station intending to surrender himself. But these are small mercies in a major misfire as this. Too long at over 150 minutes, and way too predictable to ever surprise you, Once Upon Ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara is the equivalent of getting a root canal.


 
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2 Movie Reviews By IBNLive - Shubha Shetty-Saha

Rajat Arora's dialogues were breath-taking, for all the wrong reasons. Writing smart dialogues to fit the script is one thing, but forcibly squeezing in "clever" sounding dialogues is another thing.

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