Pathan review

  1. 'Pathan' Review, Screen Count, Watch Time and Public reaction
  2. Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan Movie Review
  3. Pathaan Review
  4. Pathaan Review First Day First Show: Netizens love Salman Khan’s entry, call Shah Rukh starrer ‘blockbuster’
  5. ChatGPT reviews Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan, BUT...
  6. Pathaan (aka) Pathan review
  7. Pathaan Review: An entertaining globetrotting spy thriller that’s massy, messy and outlandish
  8. Pathaan Review: Shah Rukh Khan Doesn't Miss A Trick In Phenomenally Entertaining Spy Thriller


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'Pathan' Review, Screen Count, Watch Time and Public reaction

“Pathaan” opened its first shows in India as early as 6 am. Trade expert Taran Adarsh revealed “Pathaan” is releasing across 5200 screens in Pathaan marks Shah Rukh’s highly-anticipated comeback on the big screen after four long years. The film also stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The film also marks SRK’s first action film. Deepika Padukone’s Orange Bikini Scene From ‘Besharam Rang’ Removed? Details Inside ‘Pathaan’ movie review; public response and box office collection prediction Shahrukh Khan’s ‘Pathaan’ Trailer: Film To Release On Republic Day 2023 ‘Pathaan’ Movie Leaked Online? Is SRK film available for download on Tamilrockers or Filmyzilla? ‘Pathan’ 2nd Day Total Worldwide Box-office Collections Report and Public Response ‘Pathaan’ Controversy: ‘Will burn Shahrukh Khan alive’; Ayodhya seer on Deepika Padukone’s saffron attire Video: Yash Raj Films Releases Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Pathaan’ First Trailer ‘Bimbisara’ Telugu Movie Review, Public Response and Box-Office Collections

Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan Movie Review

Release Date : January 25, 2023 123telugu.com Rating : 3.25/5 Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Dimple Kapadia, Ashutosh Rana Director: Siddharth Anand Producer: Aditya Chopra Music Director: Vishal and Sheykhar Cinematography: Satchith Paulose Editor: Aarif Sheikh Related Links : It’s been more than 4 years since Shah Rukh appeared on the big screen in a leading role. His big film Pathaan, which created humongous hype with its promos, has finally hit screens today worldwide. Let’s see whether the movie lived up to the hype it created or not. Story: Pathaan, a brave Indian soldier, is a part of JOCR (Joint Operation and Covert Research) led by Nandini (Dimple Kapadia). The brave spy is on a mission to stop a rogue agent Jim (John Abraham), and his team, Outfit X, from attacking India. Pakistani doctor Rubina Mohsin (Deepika Padukone) helps Pathaan in finding something called ‘Raktbeej,’ which Jim is looking to destroy India. But things change as Deepika takes sides. Who is Rubina? What’s Raktbeej? Who is Jim, and why did he want to destroy India? Did Pathaan succeed in his mission? The main movie has all the answers. Plus Points: Pathaan has King Khan Shah Rukh Khan, the unique selling point of the movie. It’s been many years since audiences watched him in an action movie. Pathaan delivers what exactly SRK fans want. The story is fine, and what makes the movie a neat one is its narration. Shah Rukh Khan, as a brave Indian soldier, looks...

Pathaan Review

Shah Rukh Khan's weathered intensity, grizzly charisma and trademark wit lends Pathaan's all-out, devil-may-care antics a sense of purpose that evades mindless acts of mayhem, cheers Sukanya Verma. In nearly 24 years of my career, I've never witnessed such a tsunami of enthusiasm for a Shah Rukh Khan release -- advance booking surfeit, police bandobast outside the theatre et al. That's saying something considering the hype surrounding his films like Asoka, Devdas, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham or Om Shanti Om isn't an everyday phenomena and the struggle to procure its tickets in a pre-social media era is a legend of its own. Yet, even Shah Rukh couldn't help reeling in amazement at how Pathaan's arrival in theatres has taken the form of a large-scale festival. The excitement to see the star come out with a new movie since 2018's Zero has been building all along. Whether it was SRK's decision to slow down and take his own sweet time in deciding on his next project or teasing us with every passing special appearance, the countdown only gained mad momentum in the wake of unwarranted personal blows and controversies. They messed with the wrong superstar. SRK didn't choose to embody the fairy-tale aspiration of every middle-class dream. He didn't volunteer to become the symbol of love against a culture of hate. But a man is a sum of his choices and thought. And both his cinematic imagery and grace under fire have us convinced us that he's the champion we want to root for and drive a...

Pathaan Review First Day First Show: Netizens love Salman Khan’s entry, call Shah Rukh starrer ‘blockbuster’

First Day First Show Pathaan Review As expected fans cannot stop praising Pathaan and the stars. One of the fans wrote, “Never have I ever been more excited and swept away by a movie like this one.. I'm just speechless!! Wanna watch it again now but all house full.. #Pathaan #PathaanReview.” Another fan wrote, “Compared to second half first half is a child's play..#Pathaan is a KING SIZE BLOCKBUSTER.” A third fan wrote, “#Pathaan One word review : Blockbuster #SRK smashed it this time. #JohnAbraham as a villain is best #DeepikaPadukone is a bomb Cameos from spy universe #SalmanKhan.” Another fan wrote, “#Pathaan First half better than war.” One of the fan also wrote about Salman’s entry and said, “Salman entry followed by fight good #Pathaan.” “PATHAAN IS A BONAFIED BLOCKBUSTER. ONE OF THE BEST ACTION FILMS EVER. ITS MADE FOR BIG SCREEN EXPERIENCE. #Pathaan” Check out the tweet: The much-awaited spy thriller features Shah Rukh Khan as an ex-RAW field agent, who returns to save his motherland India from massive danger. John Abraham, the celebrated star is playing the lead antagonist Jim in the film. Deepika Padukone, on the other hand, appears in the role of a spy. Pathaan also features Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in a special cameo appearance, and senior actress Dimple Kapadia and Ashutosh Rana in pivotal roles. ALSO READ: Pathaan FIRST REVIEW out: Fans call Shah Rukh Khan-Deepika Padukone’s film a ‘Visual delight’ Get to know more about Shah Rukh Khan's comeback film ...

ChatGPT reviews Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan, BUT...

On our first attempt, ChatGPT mistook Pathaan as Shahid Kapoor’s Paathshaala! “Paathshaala is a Bollywood drama film released in 2010 and directed by Milind Ukey. The film starred Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role and received mixed reviews from audiences and critics. Some appreciated the film's message about the education system, while others criticized the screenplay,” came ChatGPT's partially incorrect response. After two failed attempts, we further pressed ChatGPT to write a review for ‘Pathan,’ but the third time was not the charm. “I'm sorry, but as the film Pathan has not been released yet, it is not possible to provide a review. The film is expected to be a Bollywood action film and based on the popularity of Shah Rukh Khan, it is highly anticipated by audiences,” replied ChatGPT. After 3 failed attempts, ChatGPT finally came up with a somewhat positive review for Pathaan. “Regarding the film Pathan, as it has just been released, it is likely that there are not many reviews available yet. However, with Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role and the director Siddharth Anand at the helm, the film is expected to be a highly entertaining and visually spectacular action film,” read the review.

Pathaan (aka) Pathan review

Production: Aditya Chopra, Yash Raj Films Cast: Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Shah Rukh Khan Direction: Siddharth Anand Screenplay: Shridhar Raghavan Story: Siddharth Anand Music: Vishal And Sheykhar Background score: Ankit Balhara, Sanchit Balhara Cinematography: Satchith Paulose Dialogues: Abbas Tyrewala Editing: Aarif Sheikh Art direction: Rajat Poddar Stunt choreography: Casey O’Neill, Craig Macrae, Sunil Rodrigues Dance choreography: Bosco-Caesar, Vaibhavi Merchant Lyrics: Kumaar Pathaan is an action spy thriller film written and directed by Siddharth Anand, and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner Yash Raj Films. It is the 4th film in the YRF spy universe and stars Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles. John Abraham, Asutosh Rana, Dimple Kapadia and others play crucial supporting roles. Pathaan (Shah Rukh Khan) is an Indian Army officer who gets badly injured during a mission. Upon his return, he puts together a team of similar officers who are off duty because of physical injuries but are mentally strong. On the other hand, Jim (John Abraham) is hired by the Pakistan Army General to "bring India to its knees" because the Indian government had repealed Article 370 of its constitution. How Pathaan thwarts Jim's plans and saves the nation forms the plot of the film. Before Pathaan, there have been films like Tiger Zinda Hai, Ek Tha Tiger, and War, which are a part of the YRF Spy Universe. All these films are spy action films with a waferthin plo...

Pathaan Review: An entertaining globetrotting spy thriller that’s massy, messy and outlandish

Pathaan story: Expanding Yrf’s spy universe (previously led by Salman Khan’s Tiger & Hrithik Roshan’s Kabir), the film is an origin story of an ex-army man turned undercover agent Pathaan (Shah Rukh Khan) and his arch nemesis, Jim (John Abraham). Pathaan review: An event film of sorts, since it marks Shah Rukh Khan’s return to the big screen after four long years, Pathaan is an ambitious action thriller that plays to the gallery and lives up to the hype. Far-fetched in writing but high on star power and style, Pathaan initially seems like a filmy Mountain Dew commercial which slowly but steadily finds its footing. The plot follows India’s revocation of article 370 (special status of Jammu and Kashmir) and its impact on a Pakistani officer, who wants India to pay for this ‘mistake’. He reaches out to the formidable Jim, an Ex-RAW agent wronged by his own people. He is joined by his ravishing accomplice Rubai an ex-ISI agent (Deepika Padukone) with ambiguous motives. Pathaan, Jim and Rubai lock eyes and horns, as they hop continents and indulge in a dangerous game of betrayal and revenge. The three race to destroy and protect the worlds they believe in. Director Siddharth Anand gives an over-the-top treatment to his spy thriller. He presents it more like a superhero film that needs massive suspension of disbelief. His fascination and fanboy worship of mainstream Hollywood blockbusters like Marvel films or Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible series to name a few, is evident here....

Pathaan Review: Shah Rukh Khan Doesn't Miss A Trick In Phenomenally Entertaining Spy Thriller

Phenomenally entertaining and consistently engaging, Pathaan, for all the derivative genre components it compiles, is a spy thriller that crackles with energy. It goes the distance riding on the insouciant and cocky charm that Shah Rukh Khan, in his first full-fledged appearance on the big screen since 2018's Zero, brings to an exercise that is at once excessive and exciting. It isn't, however, the superstar alone who propels Pathaan, which plays to the gallery with abandon. The writing by Shridhar Raghavan is smart although not everything in the unabashedly fantastical film makes total sense. Abbas Tyrewala, who peppers Pathaan with gunpowder-dry punch lines, contributes in no small measure to keeping this action-packed movie on the boil all the way till the end. On the technical side, too, Pathaan packs a massive punch. The cinematography by Satchith Paulose is from the topmost drawer. Editor Aarif Sheikh lends the film a pacy rhythm that leaves no room for dull passages. And the pulpy panache of Siddharth Anand's directorial sleights is impressive. They combine to make Pathaan a thoroughly riveting movie that instantly gets the willing suspension of disbelief that it demands and thrives on. A poster of Pathaan The ease is, of course, facilitated majorly by the presence of Shah Rukh Khan, who does not miss a trick in jettisoning his King of Romance persona and donning the garb of an unflappable, unstoppable action hero. He does not let the effort behind the transition sh...