Bholaa Movie Review: Ajay Devgn and Tabu shines in action-entertainer
After Drishyam 2 Ajay Devgn is back with Bholaa, it’s an official remake of Kaithi The film revolves around the life of Bhola, a young man who is determined to fulfil his dreams against all odds.
In the film Bholaa, IPS officer Diana played by Tabu, seizes a truck containing an estimated worth of Rs 1000 crore worth of cocaine that belongs to a drug lord named Ashwathama, played by Deepak Dobriyal. Bholaa, played by Ajay Devgn, gets caught up in a series of events that puts him in the middle of the conflict between the police and the gangsters. He takes it upon himself to help the police community avoid the drug lord's wrath, in exchange for their support in protecting his daughter. The movie is packed with action, drama, and suspense, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats, wondering whether Bholaa succeeds in his mission.
Devgn's character has several moments of elevation throughout the movie, with the Trishul combat scene and the pre-interval block being the main highlights. The six-minute bike chase sequence is also well-executed, displaying Devgn's talent as a director to pull off a sleek action scene with conviction. Tabu's entry sequence is also noteworthy.
While the first half of the film is well-paced, the second half feels like a bit of a slog with a relatively weak screenplay. Ajay Devgn delivers a solid performance as Bholaa. Tabu impressively showcases her acting versatility and delivers a powerful portrayal. Meanwhile, Deepak Dobriyal's acting is simply outstanding. He delivers an unforgettable performance as Ashwathama, captivating the audience with his compelling portrayal that truly deserves recognition and praise.
High on VFX and adrenaline, you can watch Bhola in a theatre near you.