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Sarkar 3 (2017) SARKAR 3 is a political thriller with strong undercurrents of strength, might, betrayal, power games and relationships. The film starts off with the line ‘Real power is not about fear, it comes out of respect’. This is followed by the introduction of Subhash Nagre’s (Amitabh Bachchan) inspirational and motivational speech to his followers. The film starts building its momentum when Subhash Nagre plainly refuses to partner on a Rs. 200 crore project in Dharavi, which is brought to him by a certain Mr. Gandhi, on behalf of Michael Vallya (Jackie Shroff). The story deviates into yet another angle with the sudden entry of Shivaji Nagre aka Cheeku (Amit Sadh), who happens to be Subhash Nagre’s grandson. Right from the time he enters the scenario, Shivaji starts dictating his own terms, which leads to a cold war between him and Subhash Nagre’s most trusted man Gokul Satam (Ronit Roy). Despite being Subhash Nagre’s grandson, he falls in love with Annu (Yami Gautam), a girl who’s father was apparently killed by Sarkar. What follows after is a series of planning and plotting, broad daylight murders and display of political power. Amidst all this, a political leader Govind Deshpande (Manoj Bajpayee) gets killed by unknown people. What follows after that is a sudden turn of events which makes Subhash Nagre and his grandson Shivaji Nagre enemies of each other, so much so that they vow to kill each other. Do the grandfather and grandson end up killing each other, what role does Annu play in Shivaji Nagre’s life and do the lovebirds ever unite, despite the staunch opposition from Subhash Nagre… is what forms the rest of the film. - See more at: http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/sarkar-3/critic-review/#sthash.suvAJjk7.dpuf.
Bollywoodlife.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

No two words about this…Sarkar 3 is a huge letdown for those who expected RGV to make a major comeback here. If only the maverick director had spent less time trolling Tiger Shroff and Vidyut Jammwal and instead focused on his craft, perhaps the trilogy.

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Gulfnews.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

But this whole drama may make you wonder if Sarkar, the commanding chief, should gracefully retire from the political scene? Just a thought..

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Koimoi.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

In the times of Modi Sarkar, Sarkar 3 is like ‘Kal Ki Baat’. Big B tries hard to keep this poorly scripted film afloat but fails to do so. A 2/5 for this!.

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Bollywoodhungama.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

On the whole, SARKAR 3 comes across as an old wine in a new bottle and offers nothing new to the audience. At the Box-Office, the movie will find it difficult to sustain and will end with a whimper. -.

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Filmibeat.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

In a nutshell, RGV's Twitter page is much more entertaining than this 132 min borefest! It's time the filmmaker refurbishes his factory of films. Until then our solace lies in his previous body of work like Satya and Company!.

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Hindustantimes.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2.5/5

But there is one good thing about Sarkar 3. Ram Gopal Varma is a step closer to regain his touch. Veerappan showed he is not out of the game, and Sarkar 3 suggests he is on a comeback. He should also be lauded for a great ensemble cast.

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Mid-day.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

Still, I don't particularly hate this Sarkar, the film (or the one that lords over us at the Centre, and various states, for that matter!). One just begins to feel indifferent towards it beyond a point. Which isn't a good thing, I know. But then, if “it.

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Indianexpress.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  1.5/5

Can RGV be restored to factory settings? I hope so. For all the latest Entertainment News, download Indian Express App now.

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Ndtv.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  2/5

Sarkar 3 is after all an Amitabh Bachchan show all the way. He adopts comfortably familiar methods to prop up the most inane of lines and situations. But no matter what he does to liven up the pallid proceedings, Sarkar 3 remains a soul-deadening affair, .

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (May 12, 2017)
Rating:  3/5

The brooding palette of shadow and light that has been the trademark of this franchise is retained, as is the Govinda chant that works as a terrific background score. The Ganesh-aarti rendered by Bachchan is spellbinding; the iconic actor is also in top f.

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