Ek villain movie

  1. Ek Villain Returns Review: Disha Patani John Abraham Arjun Kapoor Movie Ek Villain Stars Rating
  2. The Villain (2014)
  3. Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor celebrate seven years of 'Ek Villain'


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Ek Villain Returns Review: Disha Patani John Abraham Arjun Kapoor Movie Ek Villain Stars Rating

Action Thriller Director: Mohit Suri Starring: Arjun Kapoor Disha Patani John Abraham Tara Sutaria New Delhi: 'Ek Villain 2' has a good plot suitable for a psychological action-thriller, poor performances, good pace, bad music, some experimentation in visual composition in the way the film is shot but thoroughly formulaic. 'Ek Villain 2' stars Arjun Kapoor, Tara Sutaria, Disha Patani and John Abraham. The film does try to measure up to its first installment featuring Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh and manages only in parts. It creates a new template for itself. 'Ek Villain 2' Review The film begins with a racy opening sequence of the sound of thunder in the backdrop, camera panning and moving up and down to a high-rise where we know a murder is about to take place. In one of the apartments, a person seems to be recording something on the phone and the screen shifts to their phone so as to show what is being recorded on a phone but without pressing the record button. How do you explain this level of intelligence? A murder takes place to establish the tone of the topsy-turvy screenplay to follow through the film. Riteish Deshmukh's character from 'Ek Villain' is reprised though the mention of 'Villain', a phrase so repetitively and synonymously used for a serial killer throughout the film that it gets annoying. The first 30 minutes of 'Ek Villain 2' then takes us through the Arjun Kapoor-Tara Sutaria romance trajectory when as audiences you are led i...

The Villain (2014)

"Ek Villain" is a film that made me squirm, smile, as well as cry. Most Bollywood films, to borrow a line from the film, have a hero, a heroine, and a villain. This film however is an exception since the love story is of the villain himself. When a girl with a bucket list is on the threshold of fulfilling her last wish - of saving the life of a man, ergo, a villain, and turning him into a hero, a vicious villain's psychotic attempts at becoming a hero to the one he loves, forever changes their shared destinies. This is not a film for the faint of heart. The violence is often stomach churning, while the cold blooded actions of a merciless mercenary will send shivers down your spine. However, at the same time, the bubbly effervescence and undiluted romance of the lead pair will surely bring a smile to your face, as will the innocence of a child caught between hope and expectation. Finally, the extremely nuanced performances by Ritesh Deshmukh (a revelation, and brilliant), Shradhaa Kapoor (fantastic, and effortlessly heartwarming), Siddharth Malhotra (excellent, and very different from his earlier outings), and Aamna Sharif (just what the psychiatrist ordered!) will make you go through a gamut of emotions in steady succession, finally culminating in an unprovoked opening of the floodgates. The real hero of this film filled with villains (almost everyone has gray shades - including the nefarious Kamaal R Khan - playing as irritating a character as he appears to be in real lif...

Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor celebrate seven years of 'Ek Villain'

"My most precious fan clubs, just going through all your edits and again you guys just keep overwhelming me," she posted on her Instagram Story. 'Ek Villain' was a departure for Malhotra, who appeared in the action-thriller space after romantic comedies like 'Hasee Toh Phasee' (2014) and the Karan Johar directorial 'Student of the Year', which marked his debut in 2012. The 36-year-old actor took to Instagram and shared behind the scenes footages from the film. Pic Courtesy/ Instagram "Celebrating Ayesha's free-spirited soul, Guru's heartwarming nature and Rakesh's devious side that made this incredible story of a villain. Cheers to #7YearsOfEkVillain," read the caption. The film's soundtrack, composed by Mithoon, Ankit Tiwari, and the band Soch, featured chartbusters like 'Galliyan', 'Banjaara', 'Hamdard' and 'Awari'. Arjun Kapoor wraps up 'Ek Villain Returns' and 'Bhoot Police' shoot, calls filming amidst pandemic "emotionally difficult" Arjun Kapoor, who has finished shooting for his upcoming projects, ‘Ek Villain Returns’ and ‘Bhoot Police’, calls shooting amid the pandemic, emotionally difficult.Suri is currently working on the film's sequel, which stars