Kotputli movie

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  2. Cuttputlli Movie Review And Rating {2.5/5}: Akshay Kumar's Film Fails To Pull The Right Strings To Put On A Thrilling Show
  3. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
  4. Cuttputlli Movie Review: Akshay Kumar is now simply a South cinema puppet


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Cuttputlli Movie Review And Rating {2.5/5}: Akshay Kumar's Film Fails To Pull The Right Strings To Put On A Thrilling Show

During a narration when a producer advises Arjan, an aspiring filmmaker (Akshay Kumar) to tweak the climax of his script, the latter refuses to budge and explains his stance before adamantly declaring, "Kahaani wahi khatam hogi naa usse pehle na usse baad." Later, he even tells his friend, "Script se jhoot nahin bol raha main. Agar banege toh aise hi banegi." If only like his main protagonist Arjan, director Ranjit M Tewari too had refrained from fiddling with an important plot device, his latest outing, Cuttputlli would have been a nail-biting ride. Instead, what Akshay Kumar and Co. offer you is a bleak version of Vishnu Vishal's bone-chilling Tamil hit, Ratsasan which has heart-pouding moments that are countable on your fingertips. Story Cuttputlli opens in Parwanno, Himachal Pradesh where two joggers discover a mutilated body of a teenage girl in a public place. Elsewhere, Arjan (Akshay Kumar), an aspiring director is looking for a producer who will back his filmmaking debut as he is keen to make a film on a serial killer. Sadly, due to family circumstances, Arjan is forced to give up his starry dreams. At one point, his sister Seema (Hrishitaa Bhatt) even tells him, "Raakhi ke din khaaki pehen le." With the help of his brother-in-law, Arjan becomes a sub-inspector in Kasauli. Meanwhile, young girls continue to vanish in the quaint town, only to be found mutilated and dead. Arjan channels his inner desi Sherlock Homes and proposes that there is a serial killer on the p...

Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)

Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the extrasolar moon Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the arm... Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the extrasolar moon Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the army of the Na'vi race to protect their home. Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the extrasolar moon Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the army of the Na'vi race to protect their home.

Cuttputlli Movie Review: Akshay Kumar is now simply a South cinema puppet

Akshay's Arjan Sethi, a 36-year-old aspiring thriller filmmaker turn reluctant cop with Himachal Police, joins the force with his well-researched knowledge of psychopaths and serial killers. Just then, a potential serial killer, with absolutely no motive the cops can establish, rampantly abducting and killing teenage school girls, emerges in the quaint Kasauli. His seniors in the force, of course, do not entertain his insights. His brother-in-law, Narinder (Chandrachur Singh), has just one piece of advice - keep your head down and work, say yes, and don't try to be a 'hero'. A piece of advice that soon proves to be redundant, and not just because it is an Akshay Kumar film and he ought to emerge as the hero. Watch the trailer of Cuttputlli here: Ratsasan's flaws follow Akshay's Cuttputlli. Contrived plot points are where a thriller chokes and both Ratsasan and Cuttputlli have that about them. Yet, by and large, it is a good watch, simply because it holds on to the original so tightly. Despite its contrived moments, Ratsasan grabbed your attention and so does Cuttputlli. You soon ignore the parts where Narinder, a senior cop himself, pleads with Arjan to find his daughter. You justify in your head that he is doing so because he is, at this moment, a distraught father and not because the movie wants to build Arjan's heroism. You focus, instead, on the gruesome killings, the mutilation and the horror it evokes. Cuttputlli, like Ratsasan, gives you enough of that. Rakul Preet ...