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Kill Dil
Once upon a time in North India, two killers – Dev and Tutu - roamed free. Abandoned when young and vulnerable, Bhaiyaji gave them shelter and nurtured them to kill! All is normal in their lives until destiny throws free-spirited Disha into the mix. What follows is a game of defiance, deception and love.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 4.4 |
Studio : | Yash Raj Films, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Ranveer Singh Ali Zafar Govinda Parineeti Chopra Brijendra Kala |
Genre : | Drama Action Romance |
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Strong and Moving!
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
This movie was so entertaining but I loved the movie I watched this movie four years ago in 2014 Superb storyline great screenplay good editing good direction Songs are really impressive Ranveer was superb Ali was fine parneeti does well govinda is superb as the villain 7/10 This movie is definitely worth watching for every audience
Kill Dil- 2014 Director: Shaad AliKill Dil finally arrived. It arrived in style or not ? Well yes ! Story is routine. What makes it different are the three men 'Govinda, Ali Zafar Ranveer Singh' !!! The dialogues however, were clever. Shaad Ali's Direction is good. Cinematography & Editing are superbly done. Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is melodious. The poetry before every song is wisely done.Performance-Wise: Govinda was amazing- well who doesn't love the way Govinda laughs and threats the other person. Too Good. He delivered his dialogues in a very sharp way. He springs a pleasant surprise. He nails it as the villain.Ali Zafar was serious yet acted very well and his entry was Bang Bang with sniper in his hands. He will teach you how to be a true friend.Ranveer Singh is in terrific form, yet again! The talented actor enacts the love-struck young-blood with enviable energy & conviction. Ali Zafar supports Ranveer, wonderfully.Parineeti Chopra looks gorgeous & delivers a fair performance.
Lost script, refreshing dialogs and plenty of melodrama, typical Yash Raj, Kill Dil had everything that a bollywood masala movie must have except for the X-Factor of the selective stars, maybe the aura of the legends that makes inconsequentially ordinary films work like charm. Songs were interesting, but you don't go watching films to listen to songs do you, we do not anymore live in the 60s and 70s Ali Zafar remains in a freeze on his Pakistani TV Series style of acting and a monotonous and now quite boring dialog delivery, he seems to be a fish out of the water with every passing film. Hasn't Ranveer Singh been playing the same typical roles in last 3-4 movies of his? He is as monotonous as Ali Zafar, in everything including his limited skill- sets in acting. Parineeti Chopra rules this film, though her disinclination for this project in evident in her performance. And last but not the least Govinda, he manages to inspire almost nothing trying to play Grey shades, he summoned awe in Shikari, somewhat, this character though was clueless and confused. Director is the one to be blamed, but hey its a Yash Raj films, you must not expect direction as such. The film lost me with its pace, continuity and story-line, not to mention the cinematography was as pathetic. Characters were not properly designed thus lousy portrayed. Ali Zafar's was the aimless most in the lot.
This may be just another old story packaged and presented anew..but, it is way better than the happy new year's or the ram Leela's. I enjoyed the movie from the word go. True, it had way too many songs and the second half crumbled..but shaad Ali has made a decent movie. It was a tribute to the Tarantino style of movie making..not a copy. Performance wise, the two actors that stood out..were govinda and Ali zafar. Ranveer singh was good but with Ali zafar sharing screen space, I wasn't able to focus on ranveer. His baritone, swag and expressions were superb. Govinda was fabulous as the menacing bhaiyyaji. Parineeti tried too hard. And it came through. Her roles was also written badly. The ending was terrible though. It was one of those mass pleasers and did not fit in with the rest of the twisted story. Ali zafar's character was suddenly reduced to a bungling idiot at the end. I still give this movie a 8..for me it was way way better than the illogical masala potboilers our directors keep churning out without an iota of creativity, story or fresh appeal.