Kabzaa
Director: R Chandru | Shivu Hiremath | Soori
Writer: R Chandru | M Chandramouli
Starring: Sudeep | Shriya Saran
CAT'S PICK : ★ 7.7
Kabzaa, film is based on a historical event in the year of 1947, a freedom fighter being trapped in the world of the mafia, with his fight to freedom, a film that promises a lot of action and a gripping story in its portrayal. The period action thriller, set in the 1930s has opened to mixed reviews from the audience and critics alike. Due to the absurd dialogue, the Tamil dub of Kabzaa feels significantly longer than the original. At every turn, the film will help you to remember Yash's KGF. Beginning from the variety tone to the altering design, each and every component is motivated by Prashanth Neel-starrer. The two-hour film Kabzaa is filled with glitzy images, slow-motion shots, and dead men. A gangster who defies all odds and rises to power is an outmoded starting point for a story that requires additional original elements to pique interest. However, what we end up seeing in Kabzaa is a series of shootouts and action scenes in which Arka kills essentially everyone he comes up against, like a video game with boss missions that come in succession. Kabzaa lacks in the technical angles too. Even though Ravi Basrur's score is as good as ever, the sound mixing seems to be off. For instance, the pivotal dialogue is immediately drowned out by the loud background score before you can hear the name of a new character. The shabby VFX is one more interruption in this film.