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Dabangg 3: Movie Review


Dabangg 3: Movie Review


Dabangg is the film that made Salman Khan the top star. Her roles in the role of Chulbul Pandey were well received. After the success of Dabangg in 2010, Dabangg 2 was made in 2012, which was also a blockbuster at the box office by Salman's fans.

Now after 7 years, the third film of this series has come. There has been a lot of change in the choice of films and audiences in these seven years and will the audience now prefer a film like Dabangg? This is an important question.

The story of Dabangg 3 is written by Salman Khan. Salman Khan's father Salim Khan has been a famous writer and that's why Salman is fond of writing too.

The films of Dabangg series have a battle of villains versus Chulbul. Sometimes it remains pierced and sometimes the baby lion. In Dabangg 3, Chulbul is fighting against Bali Singh.

Twist in the story is given, this is a little story before Dabangg, that is, how did Chulbul become an inspector? Before Rajjo, a girl named Khushi was also in her life, which led to her not getting married and a little story is after Dabangg 2, which is linked to the story before Dabangg.

This idea is good, but there is nothing new in the story written on this idea. There is no point in Chulbul vs Bali Singh fight. The reason for the collision of Hero and Villain here is big, but it has not been introduced so vigorously that the audience will enjoy it. Yes, Chulbul and Khushi's love story definitely looks good and separation of both makes the audience emotional too.

One important thing that is not shown in the story is how he survives when Chulbul kills Bali Singh and then comes to the fore.

The screenplay writers (Salman Khan, Prabhudheva, Dilip Shukla, Alok Upadhyay) have taken the routine story forward with the help of comedy and action to keep the audience flowing.

Comedy scenes are not the kind of laughs. They are not of the standard of such a big and spicy film. There is a lot of action in the film, but the action scene is not done without any solid reason.
Also, they are very long and they do not see anything special. The action scene is also extremely routine according to such a large scale film. They are not clean.


Dabangg entertains in 3 pieces, but the Outdate story is the biggest hurdle in entertainment. Due to Salman Khan's stardom, the audience is definitely tied to the film, but one feels incomplete.

Prabhudheva could not offer anything new as a director. He made this film completely for the Dabangg fans. Chulbul-Razzo's romance, Salman's shirt off, Munni Ruth Gaye, 'Munna Badnaam' song, Salman's Chashma style, Desi action, he has repeated all the things seen. It no longer affects everyone.

Prabhudheva has focused the whole on Salman. Salman's dominance is seen in every frame. The effect of this was that Villain's character was suppressed, which has a direct impact on the film.

Prabhudheva has tried to please Salman's fans and Dabangg 3 has been introduced in the same style as the audience expects from the series film.

Prabhudheva's presentation is not one that sees that the big stars are watching the film. While watching the film, it seems that it is a low-budget film by Salman.

The songs of the film are not strong. His pictureisation is very routine. The film's action is exhausting and cinematography is also average.

Salman Khan's Star Power is overshadowed throughout the film. He has repeated his style which the audience loves. His innocence seems to be good and they are the only reason that keeps him attached to the film. His dance and action are fine and while watching, he feels that not enough homework has been done.

Sonakshi looks good as Rajjo and her performance is also good. Sai Manjrekar has made his debut with this film. Their role is not long, but they leave an impact.

Kichha Sudeep, the star of Kannada films, is an excellent actor, but has not made full use of his talent here. The roles of Arbaaz Khan, Dimple Kapadia, Pramod Khanna are small and they have done their job properly.

Overall Dabangg 3 is for Salman and Dabangg series fans. If you are in this category then the film will look good. Dabangg 3's box office performance will show whether people still like Dabangg series?

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