Ek villain

  1. ‘Ek Villain Returns’ movie review: As plastic as the smiley mask, despite Arjun Kapoor’s best efforts
  2. Sidharth Bhardwaj and Mohit Suri get into a war of words on social media over ETimes TV report on the former’s ‘walkout from Ek Villain set’
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‘Ek Villain Returns’ movie review: As plastic as the smiley mask, despite Arjun Kapoor’s best efforts

‘Ek Villain Returns’ movie review: As plastic as the smiley mask, despite Arjun Kapoor’s best efforts Always good in parts with gray shades, Arjun Kapoor is the only nut that smoothly moves in this bulky vehicle, while a miscast John Abraham struggles alongside Tara Sutaria and Disha Patani July 29, 2022 01:13 pm | Updated 01:13 pm IST Being described as a spiritual sequel to Ek Villain, this Mohit Suri film shares more in flavour with the murky crime series that dot the OTT universe — particularly producer Ekta Kapoor’s platform — than his 2014 film that showcased the genteel Riteish Deshmukh as the villain-next-door. Mounted as the source of a guilty pleasure for an audience that lives for the likes on social media, the main storyteller here is the editor (Devendra Murdeshwar) who has turned a simple story, that could be told in a trailer, into a jumbled mass by going into frequent flashbacks. The audience is expected to focus on the legs, cleavage, abs, and hairdo of the artists till the climax when the so-called big reveal — which can be seen from a distance — finally dawns. As expected, the film celebrates the notion of one-sided love. For centuries, lovers have expressed their adhoora par poora pyar (incomplete yet realised love) through poetry, but here Suri normalises violence for spurned lovers. According to him, it doesn’t take two to complete a love story. An inspiring thought, but here the spiritual successor to Mahesh Bhatt is treading on a superficial terrain...

Sidharth Bhardwaj and Mohit Suri get into a war of words on social media over ETimes TV report on the former’s ‘walkout from Ek Villain set’

ETimes TV had exclusively reported about Sidharth took to social, where he shared the report and also tagged the Bollywood director. Sidharthposted it with the caption, “I have nothing against mohit suri , if calling me highly unprofessional makes him sleep better at night then i gladly accept the compliment !! Commenting on this video like a big man with loads of time on his hands but not liking it. Exclusive – Bigg Boss fame Sidharth Bhardwaj: I walked out of Mohit Suri’s ‘Ek Villain’ set, he gave me a f*ck all role In an explosive interview with ETimes TV, Bigg Boss and Splitsvilla fame Sidharth Bhardwaj made some shocking revelations. He revealed walking out of Mohit Suri’s ‘Ek Villain’ set unhappy with how his role was presented.I tagged you now so you feel a part toooo.” Mohit initially reacted to it saying, “Beta visa already hain! Aur Teri zaroorat nahin hain finance ke liye woh bhi already hajn . I didn’t even remember who you were. Reporter (ETimes TV) ne poocha toh assistant se pooch kar yaad karna pada . All the best to you man.” Sidharth responded to it saying, “Bada samay hai sir , itney badey admi ho assistant se hi reply karwadete! chalo anyway swagat hai mere jaise chotey bande ki timeline pe.. If i was you id try to act like the bigger person for once but i guess money doesnt always bring class!” It didn’t stop here. Mohit further wrote, “Naya tread shuru hua hain ! Bollywood didn’t understand me so i went away . You gave a audition . I liked it. I cast y...

Ek Villain

Ek Villain is a Hindi thriller movie of a gangster Guru (Sidharth Malhotra) whose life changes after he falls in love with Aisha (Shraddha Kapoor) and decides to mend his ways. When Aisha gets murdered by a psychotic serial killer Rakesh (Riteish Deshmukh), Guru begins to search for the culprit. Watch Ek Villain to see Guru s obstacle ridden journey in search for Aisha s murderer