Julie 2 Reviews and Ratings
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Bad, Boring and Retarded Movie That Will Make You Pull Your Hair in Frustration!
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It is a little startling to see seasoned actors like Pankaj Tripathy, Rati Agnihotri and RaviKissan pitching in with bombastic performances. But then, bombast is the need of the hour. Julie 2 is an oldfashioned high-pitched melodramatic take on an actress’ journey from zero to wow. It has plenty of unexpected twists and turns in the plot,not all of them convincing . The narrative neatly balances the engaging and the corny.
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Julie 2 is pure gold in the section of ‘Best Trashy Films’. With a baseless storyline, loud melodrama and unintentional humour – this film is a poor man’s The Dirty Picture. Give it a miss without much thinking.
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Julie 2 was described as ‘clean-cut’ by Pahlaj Nihalani, the former chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification. From which angle sir?
Unsolicited suggestion: stay in bed.
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ulie 2 was described as ‘clean-cut’ by Pahlaj Nihalani, the former chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification. From which angle sir?
Unsolicited suggestion: stay in bed.
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It is a little startling to see seasoned actors like Pankaj Tripathy, Rati Agnihotri and Ravi Kissan pitching in with bombastic performances. But then, bombast is the need of the hour. Julie 2 is an old-fashioned high-pitched melodramatic take on an actress’ journey from zero to wow. It has plenty of unexpected twists and turns in the plot, not all of them convincing. The narrative neatly balances the engaging and the corny.
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Even seasoned actors like Rati Agnihotri and Pankaj Tripathi are off their mark with their loud acting in Julie 2. Ravi Kishan is the silver lining; he looks effortless as the South superstar, Ravi Kumar.
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At no point does Julie 2 rise above being a B-grade flick whose mentality is stuck in the 1990s.
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This Raai Laxmi and Pankaj Tripathi starrer makes no sense…
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Raai Laxmi gyrates in shining bikinis for this weirdly shocking film
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Even though the story is set in current times, the narrative plays out like a 90s masala flick. The dialogues must have been written to induce wolf-whistles but are cringeworthy to say the least. The dance numbers are also reminiscent of the by-gone era.