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Aa Gaya Hero quick movie review: Govinda’s film is an unforgivable disaster
Here is how the first half of Aa Gaya Hero fares
Govinda has returned to the big screen with Aa Gaya Hero. After getting postponed for umpteen number of times, the Dipankar Senapati directorial has finally hit the theatres today. Our film critic Sreeju Sudhakaran is watching the movie right now, and here is how the movie has fared so far…
Sreeju says, “There is a phrase people often use, especially youngsters to their parents, which is ‘flow with the tide’. As the times change, you need to adapt yourself as per that, or you will be out of the race soon and be an outcast. Even Charles Darwin had propagated the survival of the fittest in his Theory of Evolution. However, ’90s favourite star Govinda doesn’t seem to know that times have changed. His latest release, Aa Gaya Hero, should have been in the museum with a story that is as ancient as the last T-Rex. The movie is a messy affair, and there are no two ways about it.
Govinda plays a brave heart cop, who is given a mission to catch a terrorist with such a bad laugh that you need two saridons after every bout of laughter. That is, he gets time to do so after dancing to badly choreographed songs in tracksuits and mouthing archaic dialogues that we thought we had buried way back in the last century. The proceedings are so on the level of Stanley Kubrick, that Govinda even feels the need to explain everything with a voice over. ALSO READ: Aa Gaya Hero song Mahiya: Govinda still dances like a DREAM and this video is a proof!
The problem with Aa Gaya Hero is that we cannot even laugh at the proceedings, like the MSG series, only cringe at what’s happening. To give company to Govinda in making our lives more miserable are a couple of other ’90s archaic actors like Chandrachur Singh and Harish and other actors who feel making their bodies tremble amounts to performance. The way certain characters casually talk about rape and molesting girls is in complete bad taste. This is not a movie – this is a collage of badly edited, directed and enacted scenes that deserves only one place – The Recycle Bin.”
Come back here for the full movie review of Aa Gaya Hero.
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