Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns is a story about royalty,
power, love and conspiracy. This sequel to the 2011 movie is written, produced
and directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia of Paan Singh Tomar fame. The very first
glance and you can’t resist crediting the cinematographer Yogesh jani with the
oh-so classy representation of the royals almost like the glossy merchandise
ads in the magazines. This is enhanced even more by Jimmy Shergill and
Soha-Ali-Khan who fit their royal characters perfectly.
A good part about the movie is the fact that despite being a
series movie ,it starts with a new story accommodating new audience who walk
comfortably with the story without feeling lost , having not watched the first
instalment.
Saheb, Biwi aur Gangster Returns murdered...er minus Randeep
Hooda is comparatively low on explicit sexuality, having said that Madhavi
Devi’s (Mahie Gill) drunk and a little mad character fills that gap herself.
Also compared to the first movie, SBGR brings out wired parallels with Jane
Eyre, given the haughty rich, mad first wife, subtle second and the gothic
appeal which comes heavily through the big mansion, Madhavi Devi’s scary
balcony murder plans and of course blaring “lag jaa gale” track.
Another distinct incorporation, compared to the sad and
serious first movie, is the humorous comedy which is brought with politician Tiwari
and Inderjit Singh (Irfann Khan). The script although powerful drags a little
in the first half where the second half scores big on suspense and excitement,
also some characters like those of Soha-ali-Khan and Irfaan Khan seems a little
incomplete.
The acting department delivers awesome performances. Irfann
Khan portrays Inderjit Singh with effortless nonchalance looking very natural,
Jimmy Shergill commands strong screen presence and very good performance, Mahie
Gill is another wonder though her versatility is yet to be tested, Soha-ali
Khan is good too along with Pravesh Rana and Raj Babbar.
Jugni without any doubt triumphs as the best number, other
songs are average and the background score pretty decent. Editing and
screenplay lag a little with minor flow discrepancy.
Watch this movie, if you are an Anurag Kashyap fan, love
betrayals, politics and complex drama.
rating-2.5/5
rating-2.5/5
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