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Staff Movie Review: Tabu, Kriti Sanon, Kareena Kapoor’s high-flying heist comedy has a sense of ironic justice | Bollywood News

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Kriti Sanon, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, Diljit Dosanjh

Crew stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu and Kriti Sanon in a comedy of heists intertwined with justice that recreates the plight of a real-life airline. Rajesh A. Krishnan’s non-linear storytelling is captivating, but Taboo shines brightest in its tale of greed and redemption.

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years ago, Kingfisher Airlines continue to deprive employees of their salaries for months due to bankruptcy, after which owners vijay mallya He fled the country to live away from the prying eyes of the media. kareena kapoor khanlatest movies, crewtaboo and Kriti Sanoncompletes a partially written chapter in the history of Indian airlines, telling a story with a slightly twisted but very satisfying sense of justice in which everyone who has been wronged ends up happy. The purpose is to end the. That’s something I wanted to see in real life, but for now I’ll just stick with the movie.

The film revolves around a trio of stewardesses who are forced into jobs they hate in order to overcome life’s challenges. As the story unfolds, we see a scenario that closely resembles the plight of Kingfisher Airlines employees. Most of the movie depicts the lives of flight attendants and their colorless days. But one day, Kareena, Tabu and Kriti come across a revelation that ultimately changes their lives for the better. After a series of lucky and unfortunate events, our main trio falls into the trap of desire, which changes their lives for a while.

staff, director Rajesh Krishnanis a film that viewers can still enjoy even when it is broken down into parts due to its non-linear nature of storytelling. The first half of the film focuses entirely on establishing a cold opening in which the trio of protagonists are detained by customs officials for their alleged involvement in a gold smuggling case. The pacing was a little slower in the first half, probably because the audience needed to be informed of the “now”. However, in the second half, not only the storytelling but also the pacing of the film improves tremendously.

Taboo was definitely the one that attracted the most attention among the tree leads, with Kriti coming in second place. Her performance in Taboo, where she played Geeta, the oldest member of the flight attendants, was aesthetically captivating with her mannerisms recognizable even to the blind, but this is purely due to her dedication to the art. It was from. Kareena’s performance wasn’t bad at all, but her character lacked the depth that the other two leads lacked. Kareena comes across throughout the film as a sexualized character with a bit more backbone than your typical eye candy. Kriti, on the other hand, deserved her attention, playing a girl torn between her obligations as a family and her commitment to herself, despite her forced circumstances.

Rajesh A. Krishnan has done a commendable job of hitting the right points that will surely strike a chord with the audience, especially with the real-life inspiration this film has hand-picked from a rather dark phase of the Indian aviation industry. .

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