Badlapur Boys Reviews and Ratings
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You are engaged only when the game is on, and it appears to have been executed with some authenticity : that should have been the sole focus of the film.
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There are interesting aerial shots, and the camera is always in motion. The kabaddi playing boys are not bad either. Only trouble is that all they mutter “kabaddi, kabaddi” in a decidedly third-rate story where the moral victory is, well, a dud.
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Kabaddi deserves a better film dedicated to it.
Instead of infusing ‘energy and courage’ into the film, something the sport strongly embodies, you end up watching a compilation of sob stories as each character recounts a tragic tale, which only distracts you from the core premise. -
BADLAPUR BOYS is an average film which can be avoided.
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Kabaddi fans might get a little disappointed as you see more melodrama and less of the sport in the second half.
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Badlapur Boys is an uninspiring tale. You could watch it if you are really starved of entertainment…
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Badlapur Boys is an entertaining film with a deep rooted social message at the end. Any sports enthusiasts, especially avid Kabaddi fans, must watch this film. Also, Annu Kapoor`s performance is commendable and makes the film worthwhile.
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Worth a watch if you don’t mind the insinuated ‘80s style melodrama and the simplistic storytelling.
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Badlapur Boys, a remake of Tamil hit Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu, is yet another unfortunate account of a sport that doesn’t deserve to play second fiddle anymore.
This film is surreal in its lack of structure, tone and motivation.