Lakadbaggha 2023
Release Date | 13-Jan-23 |
Language | Hindi |
Genre | Action, Comedy, Crime |
Director | Victor mukherjee |
Original Language | Hindi |
Editor | Aasif pathan |
Cinematography | Jean-Marc Selva |
Music Director | Simon fransquet |
Production | First Ray Films |
Duration | 2hr 9min |
Cast | Riddhi dogra, Anshuman Jha, Eksha Kerung, Milind Soman, Paresh Pahuja, Denzil smith, Kharaj mukherjee, Bijou Thaangjam, Murari kumar, Trushant Ingle |
About Lakadbaggha 2023
Lakdabagha is a 2023 indian film produced by first ray films and directed by Victor mukharjee from a screenplay written by alok sharma.
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Movies Review
Had it been done properly, the story of 'Lakadbaggha' and the plot would have been interesting. Although the actors give solid performances, the story needs a revamp. With close-ups of animals being abused, biryani where dog meat is exchanged, and other scenes, the film is like an awareness campaign in many areas. Because it feels forced, the content of such series is not as effective as it should be. The screenplay is solid, but the story needs more consistency.
The screenplay is solid, but the story needs more consistency.The scenes are executed with skill and skill, especially when using Krav Maga, a highly developed mixed martial arts and self-defense method. Because it appears to be done, a set list of activities does not give you immediate pleasure. Although the intentions are good, and some of the fight scenes are strong, the plot is overly basic, and the acting has an inconsistent quality that requires a lot of audience power to suspend disbelief. Anyone can say that the pictures of cats were created by copying and pasting. Some strange decisions and story devices are also present. For example, the plot required the villains in the pet trade to harass Bakshi with his children's love unnecessarily in a case, so he did.
The scenes are executed with skill and skill, especially when using Krav Maga, a highly developed mixed martial arts and self-defense method. Because it appears to be done, a set list of activities does not give you immediate pleasure. Although the intentions are good, and some of the fight scenes are strong, the plot is overly basic, and the acting has an inconsistent quality that requires a lot of audience power to suspend disbelief. Anyone can say that the pictures of cats were created by copying and pasting. Some strange decisions and story devices are also present. For example, the plot required the villains in the pet trade to harass Bakshi with his children's love unnecessarily in a case, so he did.
They didn't need to hit him, but that night they needed to be persistent because Arjun needed to learn about what happened. Although they knew he was a feared vigilante who fought against many enemies and came out undetected, they still fought against him. Anshuman Jha continues to do an excellent job portraying Arjun Bakshi. He can be compared to other Bollywood stars like Tiger Shroff and Vidyut Jamwal because of his Bruce Lee-like style and his ability to show martial arts moves. Her beauty and poise make Ridhi Dogra an ideal candidate for a police officer. Additionally, she was able to perform flawlessly in the series.
Even though she has a small part in the film, Riddhi deserves all the credit. As the evil villain, Paresh Pahuja looks menacing, oozing with unhappiness. The way Paresh looks and delivers his lines gives off a bad vibe. The biggest shocker, though, was Eksha Kerung as the murderous Vik, who embraced the role and completely nailed it without saying a word.
'Lakadbagga' is a good option to watch OTT in a fun way. It swelled up to the point where the weird stuff was removed. Senior actor and producer Anshuman Jha and director Victor Mukherjee have tried their best to make the movie special. However, the show and the show of love for the unknown dogs have reduced the audience, rating it two stars on some review platforms. 'Lakadbaggha' has a lot of potential overall, but poor production makes it an unwatchable movie. The story is handled in a neutral way, and the strong background value does not elevate the moment. Therefore, the effect is minimal. Although, for someone who has a great love for animals, the movie may not be a complete waste of time.
They didn't need to hit him, but that night they needed to be persistent because Arjun needed to learn about what happened. Although they knew he was a feared vigilante who fought against many enemies and came out undetected, they still fought against him. Anshuman Jha continues to do an excellent job portraying Arjun Bakshi. He can be compared to other Bollywood stars like Tiger Shroff and Vidyut Jamwal because of his Bruce Lee-like style and his ability to show martial arts moves. Her beauty and poise make Ridhi Dogra an ideal candidate for a police officer. Additionally, she was able to perform flawlessly in the series.
Even though she has a small part in the film, Riddhi deserves all the credit. As the evil villain, Paresh Pahuja looks menacing, oozing with unhappiness. The way Paresh looks and delivers his lines gives off a bad vibe. The biggest shocker, though, was Eksha Kerung as the murderous Vik, who embraced the role and completely nailed it without saying a word.
'Lakadbagga' is a good option to watch OTT in a fun way. It swelled up to the point where the weird stuff was removed. Senior actor and producer Anshuman Jha and director Victor Mukherjee have tried their best to make the movie special. However, the show and the show of love for the unknown dogs have reduced the audience, rating it two stars on some review platforms. 'Lakadbaggha' has a lot of potential overall, but poor production makes it an unwatchable movie. The story is handled in a neutral way, and the strong background value does not elevate the moment. Therefore, the effect is minimal. Although, for someone who has a great love for animals, the movie may not be a complete waste of time.
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