Munna Michael Reviews and Ratings
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This Tiger Shroff, Nidhhi Agerwal, Nawazuddin Siddiqui-starrer is a whole dance-action genre has nothing great about it. Tiger Shroff as Munna Michael dance, Munna fights, Munna dance and fight together, this is what he is doing in the film.
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This forgettable 138-minute film can be better described as this one-liner somebody whispered in the dark right before the end credits: Ye sab alag hi zone me hain (They’re in a different zone).
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Tiger Shroff’s fans might like the film but it doesn’t fly and sinks without a trace.
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Munna Michael’s hollowness is as striking as Tiger’s chiselled torso, one that he freely bares in everything from an unzipped hoodie to a doily masquerading as a shirt…
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Well, if you’re in the mood to get rid of the monsoon blues with the foot-tapping ding dang, ding dang ditty, you should get introduced to Munna Michael; he’s not making breaking any new ground, but his moves are certainly infectious.
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Tiger Shroff’s moves are all that’s worth watching in this dance-action film…
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The trailer looked promising and I had entered the hall with some expectations if not a lot. But the film turned out to be a disappointment.
Even Tiger’s dance and Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s brilliant performance will not be able to save this film.
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What this movie lacks is self-belief and great music. If the whole point of the film was to make it a tribute to Michael Jackson then MJ’s original tunes should have been used.
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”Munna Michael is not cinema, it’s a circus where we see a chiseled Tiger dancing like a dream”. Beat it’ or ‘Enjoy Yourselves’.
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The best way to relish this film is by arranging your expectations of it. Let’s get real – there is no novelty to what plays out. There is some fun to be had if you have interest in either action or dance, or both. Siddiqui’s comic relief is a cherry on the top. But the real treat here is Shroff, who has mastered the genres of dance and action in this industry. His fans are going to have one helluva time at this freak show. Others, avoid!
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Director Sabbir Khan and writer Vimi Datta have designed a film that is serviced by Shroff’s two skills – dancing and action. In spite of being predictable story with slack storytelling, Khan once again (Heropanti, Baaghi) showcases just what is needed to keep Shroff’s fans satisfied.
Put in enough of these two elements and who cares about logic, story, acting or originality.
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Munna Michael is all fun and dance but falls into the predictable zone. Tiger Shroff is getting better with every film, but he does not need a dramatic pause in that one signature dialogue he gets to say in every movie.
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‘Munna Michael’ is a weakest imitation of the legendary Michael Jackson version of entertainment.
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…if all you want to see Tiger Shroff dancing a lot and Nawaz being, well, Nawaz, then Munna Michael may be fleetingly entertaining for you. Otherwise, it is just a boring, confused masala flick masquerading as a half-hearted tribute to the late Michael Jackson.
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The songs are good and the dance sequences are shot well and it is a sure treat to watch Tiger match the beats. But these are also available on YouTube (for free) so doesn’t really warrant getting your bum on the theatre seat!