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Ab Tak Chhappan 2
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...is solely dependent on Nana Patekar and he doesn’t disappoint, but he alone is not enough to save a film that is almost a replica of the original
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This essentially pointless yet not unwatchable cop film with a severe Ramu hangover has one redeeming quality - Patekar.
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...is so terribly obvious in its deviousness, there’s not even a smidgen of surprise to expect.
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...watching the original again would be a smarter move.
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...is an 80s plot with a 90s twist with director Aejaz Gulab trying to give it a current flavor. It doesn't work.
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There are no songs or unnecessary dialogues to put the brakes on the story, but there are no riveting twists either to make it entertaining from start to finish.
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Patekar's strong performance is the film's highlight. He's masterful, but let down by a simplistic, cliched take on the story.
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This picture is still in the ‘90s. I’m pretty sure the audience has moved on.
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...a poorly made sequel...
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It doesn't take long for the absence of a narrative to hit the film hard.
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Avoid. If feeling nostalgic, watch the original again.
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...peddles old wine in what clearly looks like a bottle recycled without much imagination.
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This sequel will only dilute memories of the original. Unless you're looking for 56 shades of dull, dated and contrived grey.
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Nana is as explosive as ever but the recycled script refuses to trigger any emotions.
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...is an entirely pointless sequel, a film that has frankly no business to exist.
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...is not a film worthy of hate or intense dislike. It just does not have much that’s new to offer. It’s hard to understand why this film needed to be made.
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...a drag...
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The 'sequel' is mere the first film minus it's wit and gut...
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...eaves you wondering why it was made.
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This sequel stands as a case for why every part 2 is not always a good idea.
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A failed attempt to rekindle the excitement of its first part, Ab Tak Chappan 2 is like attempting to go back to an ex who has clearly moved on!
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...the decision to add another chapter to Shimit Amin’s 2004 film (this one is directed by Aejaz Gulab) is a curious one. It was neither a blockbuster, not a cult film – so why bother?
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...goes down without a trace.
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