Film: Khuda Haafiz
Starring: Vidyut Jammwal, Shivaleeka Oberoi ,Annu Kapoor
Director: Faruk Kabir
Rating: **1/2
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - Faruk Kabir's Khuda Haafiz is a worthy endeavor at performing a genuine story of an Indian couple. Featuring Vidyut Jammwal and Shivaleeka Oberoi in lead jobs. Khuda Haafiz is approximately founded on the occurrence when a man set out to safeguard his better half from the human dealers in the UAE. The film is loaded up with action and feelings however what it needs is authenticity.
The story starts with Sameer Choudhary (Vidyut Jammwal) at a police headquarters looking for help to discover his life partner Nargis Choudhary (Shivaleeka Oberoi). The film promptly takes us to the flashback story of Sameer and Nargis getting hitched yet before long confronting inconvenience due to the 2008 downturn time frame in India. They choose to go to an Arab nation called Noman for better openings for work and round out structures through an operator who has his own ulterior thought processes. Nargis is approached to leave for Noman seven days before Sameer and that is the point at which the difficulty starts for the couple.
Not long after arriving at the unfamiliar nation, Nargis falls into the snare of human dealers yet Sameer is no hapless spouse and will go to any degree to spare his significant other. He quickly leaves for Noman and meets a benevolent cabbie Usman Ali Murad (Annu Kapoor) who alongside Arab Security Agency Officers Faiz Abu Malik (Shiv Panditt) and Tamena Hamid (Aahana Kumra) helps Sameer in discovering his wife. These incidents are followed by amazing action and excellent hand to hand fighting aptitudes appeared by Sameer so as to bring his significant other back from the frauds. A startling turn towards the end makes the story somewhat more tenable.
The film lifts up on a captivating note. Sameer is as of now caught by the cops on unfamiliar soil and afterward the film goes on a flashback mode as he portrays his story to the Indian Embassy official. Very little time is spent in indicating how love bloomed among Sameer and Nargis and their inevitable marriage. The chief before long gets to the meaningful part where Nargis leaves for Noman and how she vanishes. Sameer coming to Noman and attempting to find his missing spouse props the enthusiasm up.
The basic storyline is very fascinating and fit for a bankable film. The film moves at an extraordinary pace and the emphasis is on the standard plot through and through. In any case, there are times when the film moves excessively quick and thus, one probably won't get genuinely joined to specific characters. Faruk Kabir's discoursed are better than average. On the positive side, the film is very relentless. There are some sentimental and battle minutes that support intrigue.
Likewise, the makers merits acclaim as he doesn't make the film looks unpleasant in spite of the way that it manages dealing and sex trade. Additionally, no thing tune is included for its hell. On the flipside, the film has a lot of true to life freedoms. The film additionally slips in the subsequent hour. However, it gets in the last demonstration once Sameer arrives at the spot of Itzak Regini (Nawab Shah).
Khuda Haafiz isn't about high octane actions however Vidyut acquires the entertainer him at its best use. This is his best execution most definitely. His demonstration causes you to remain keen on his character. Likewise, he doesn't depend much on action to grandstand his abilities which is doubtlessly a prominent improvement. Annu Kapoor figures out how to depict a troublesome character easily because of his unrivaled experience. Shiv Panditt furnishes him with enough extension to investigate what he was absent as of recently. Shivaleeka Oberoi is just about not too bad and gets a constrained range to remain in and act. Aahana Kumra easily plays out a very much arranged activity succession which remains the feature of her demonstration.
Final Word - Khuda Haafiz is a commendable streaming première on Disney+. It has enough snapshots of rushes to draw in the watchers. And yet the consistency of the story will not deliver a satisfing watching result. Vidyut's and Annu Kapoor's exhibitions saves the film from drowning.
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