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Ghayal Once Again (2016)

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“The story begins over two decades after the events of the first film. Ajay Mehra (Sunny Deol), suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), now runs a news agency, that everyone looks up to for its high morality. But that is not all. He also runs a secret spy sort of agency that takes justice in to their own hands. The movie has too many characters and takes way too much time to establish in your mind. The driving plot of the film is unimaginative and generic for 2016; a group of four kids who have come into possession of a video footage of a murder. We don’t get to see our favorite action star deliver some kick ass action sequences in the first half. Which is overtly disappointing. After one hour of the film and possibly the longest chase sequence EVER, I finally got to see Sunny burst into action mode and that’s when the interval happened. The best thing so far are the eloquent shots of Mumbai. You can’t imagine how beautiful the city is looking on screen.

Release Date: Feb 05, 2016
Language: Bollywood Length: 02 hrs 08 mins
Cast: Sunny Deol, Soha Ali Khan, Om Puri, Shivam Patil, Aanchal Munjal, Narendra Jha, Tisca Chopra
Director: Sunny Deol
Music Director: Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani
Producer: Sunny Deol
Genre: Action
Writer: Sunny Deol
Advisory: U/a
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Ghayal Once Again (2016) “The story begins over two decades after the events of the first film. Ajay Mehra (Sunny Deol), suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), now runs a news agency, that everyone looks up to for its high morality. But that is not all. He also runs a secret spy sort of agency that takes justice in to their own hands. The movie has too many characters and takes way too much time to establish in your mind. The driving plot of the film is unimaginative and generic for 2016; a group of four kids who have come into possession of a video footage of a murder. We don’t get to see our favorite action star deliver some kick ass action sequences in the first half. Which is overtly disappointing. After one hour of the film and possibly the longest chase sequence EVER, I finally got to see Sunny burst into action mode and that’s when the interval happened. The best thing so far are the eloquent shots of Mumbai. You can’t imagine how beautiful the city is looking on screen.. thumbnail text
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