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Sanju Movie Review


Movie - Sanju
IMDB Rating - 9.4/10
NDTV Rating - 4/5
Times of India Rating - 4/5
Hindustan Times - 2.5/5

Review of Sanju from Amarujala:

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संजय दत्त की बायोपिक ‘संजू’ शुक्रवार को रिलीज हो गई। इस फिल्म को शानदार ओपनिंग मिली है। फिल्म समीक्षकों के साथ ही दर्शकों ने भी फिल्म की भरपूर सराहना की है। इस फिल्म के लिए रणबीर कपूर ने कड़ी मेहनत की है और वो अब स्क्रीन पर दिख रही है। अभी तक जिसने भी फिल्म देखी वो बिना तारीफ किए रह नहीं पाया। फिल्म में संजय दत्त के पिता का किरदार निभा रहे परेश रावल ने उनका किरदार जिया है। फिल्म देखने के बाद ये पहचानना मुश्किल है कि नरगिस दत्त हैं या फिर मनीषा कोईराला।
फिल्म के बारे में इतना कुछ सुनकर हमने फैंस से रिव्यू जानने की कोशिश की। दर्शकों ने फिल्म को माइंडब्लोइंग यानी आश्चर्यचकित कर देने वाला बताया है। जब से इस फिल्म की घोषणा हुई थी तब से दर्शकों को इस फिल्म का इंतजार था। वैसे भी राजकुमार हिरानी की फिल्म से दर्शकों को जैसी उम्मीद रही है वो पूरी हो पाई है। फैंस ने इस फिल्म को रणबीर कपूर के करियर की सबसे बड़ी फिल्म करार दिया है। यानि कि जग्गा जासूस के बाद रणबीर के लिए ये फिल्म अच्छे कमबैक के तौर पर जानी जाएगी।

Review of Sanju from NDTV

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Director and co-writer Rajkumar Hirani takes liberties with true events for the purpose of bolstering the film's emotional appeal, but he does not let Sanju turn into a mere cinematic apologia for a temperamental movie star's many indiscretions. Together with screenwriter Abhijat Joshi, he crafts an intelligent script that highlights the upheavals unleashed in Dutt's life by drugs, alcohol, girls, guns and goons. The film is marked by both empathy and surprising bluntness.

Review of Sanju from Livemint

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When Sanju broke for an interval, I hurried out to buy that cup of coffee without which a 160-minute film feels like, well, a 160-minute film. When I returned, the 20-something man in the seat next to mine asked what I’d been writing in my notebook. I told him they were notes, and asked why he was at an 8 am show when he could’ve watched the film later in the day. “In a way, this film is my story,” he said. He told me he’d been on drugs. He was in a coma for 15 months. He’d attempted suicide, gone to jail for accidentally firing a gun while running from a hospital. He was three years clean now, and finishing college. He hadn’t been able to sleep the previous night out of excitement. There was a faint smell of alcohol on his breath.

Review of Sanju from Indian Express

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Ranbir Kapoor is absolutely believable as Sanjay-Sanju, channeling not just his (Dutt’s) distinctive body language and ‘lehja’, but his internal confusion. Paresh Rawal, playing Sunil Dutt with exemplary restraint, matches Kapoor step for step, even striding ahead in places. Manisha Koirala, as Nargis, makes you wish there was more of her. Jim Sarbh, as the guy-with-the-bad-influence, is very fine and dandy, and Vicky Kaushal as Sanju’s faithful New York-based Gujju friend who teaches him life lessons, is terrific. And Hirani is in top form, getting all his reel characters to riff off the real characters, in the pursuit of a solid, entertaining tale.

Review of Sanju from News18

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The film’s first 15 minutes are sufficient to comprehend what the director wants the viewers to focus on – Kapoor’s jaw-dropping resemblance with the star and Dutt’s interpretation as a ‘gadaar’ and ‘terrorist’. As he narrates his life, we are made familiar with Dutt – the pampered child of superstars Nargis and Sunil, his life that has been spiced with multiple affairs, deadly drug phase and the time spent at the rehabilitation centre. Even though the film deals with serious issues, it does cheer you up with its pure intentions and sense of humour. Comedy-laced dialogues especially in the sequence featuring Kapoor and Vickey Kushal are an added attraction.

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