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Policegiri
Critic reviews and ratings
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If you are a fan of Rajinikanth's over-the-top action, if films like Wanted, Dabangg and Singham entertain you and if you like Sanju baba's style, Policegiri is bound to make you whistle.
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...but for the saving grace in terms Prakash Raj's performance and a few lines, Policegiri has barely anything going for it.
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For those who like to hear cracking of bones, watch computer-generated stunts and exaggerated violence on the big screen, 'Policegiri' might come across as a staple diet.
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...relies on the tried-tested-trusted recipe from commencement to conclusion...
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The dialogue writers put their heart and soul in coming up with catchy one-liners and they evoke laughter occasionally but KS Ravikumar's inexperience in handling the Hindi film audience obstructs their efforts.
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Perhaps it would have made sense before the South remake trend started. Now the audience has seen too many such films, and the novelty factor of such loud, action films has worn out.
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...it’s all very massy and catering to the front benches.
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Everybody involved with this film deserves a break. The audience certainly does.
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Making his Hindi movie debut K.S Ravikumar seems to be absconding from the film as Policegiri lacks any sense of 'direction'.
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"Assault on the senses" is such a critics' cliché. Films like this are why the phrase is indispensable though.
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...a combo of bad and ugly.
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...a terrible film...
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Sanjay deserves a better image-boost and we need a break from the clones of Dabangg.
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Plots with threadbare logic rely too much on larger-than-life heroics to draw its target audience in. But none of Dutt’s swagger is blustering enough to put up with a film as deafening, dowdy and drudging as Policegiri.
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The hunt continues... Baba will be back.
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Dabangg is now officially a genre.
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