![]() ![]() It lacks in the first half to build the base, as it takes too much time to get to the point. There are many easter eggs in the film for a 90s ardent Bollywood lover it’s a surprise waiting at every scene to leave them with nostalgia.įrom the base level of writing, it’s a strong movie having some weak spots. An absorbing fusion of old-school Bollywood with a modern twist of humour and action makes this a stick-to-your-seat affair. It celebrates the flaws of vintage Bollywood in style and with no holds barred. Vasan Bala’s story is batshit crazy and more than its content, it’s the kind of treatment it gets that win many brownie points. Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota Movie Review: Celebrates The Flaws Of Bollywood Like Never Before! Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota Movie Review: Script Analysis Jimmy steals Mani’s locket, his father’s souvenir, and Surya along with Supri decides to get that back. Manu reunites him with Supri and introduces him to his twin brother Jimmy, who’s a goon in the disguise of a man leading a security services company. Years later, we’ve Surya trying to accept the normal life but then he meets his childhood idol Karate Mani (Gulshan Devaiah). Through the elongated 40 minutes of flashback sequences, we see the death of Surya’s mother and how his best friend Supri (Radhika Madan) gets snatched from him. He needs water to be hydrated all the time, as dehydration is the way through which he can be hurt. ![]() Suffering from congenital insensitivity to pain, Surya feels no pain (just orgasms). But, fortunately, Surya (Abhimanyu Dassani) is a flawed yet entertaining mashup of all of them. If you’re a Bollywood lover, born in the 90s, you’ve seen every kind of hero that could exist in our eco-system. ![]()
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