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Movie review: Aurangzeb, the Kapoors shine in this faded drama

New Delhi: Ratings-  **1/2Cast- Arjun Kapoor, Sashaa Agha, Rishi Kapoor, Jackie Shroff,  Amrita Singh, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sikander KherDirector- Atul SabharwalIt has now been a decade since we witnessed a flick with a twin role formula

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New Delhi: Ratings-  **1/2



Cast- Arjun Kapoor, Sashaa Agha, Rishi Kapoor, Jackie Shroff,  Amrita Singh, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sikander Kher

Director- Atul Sabharwal

It has now been a decade since we witnessed a flick with a twin role formula in it.

Atul Sabharwal, known for some renowned staid TV series Powder and a taut thriller “My wife's Murder” has brought in the Masala factor into his directorial venture Aurangzeb.

Ajay (Arjun Kapoor) is the son of the real estate developer Yashvardhan (Jackie Shroff) in Delhi who under the disguise of his property empire runs a crime world.

Well-versed with Yash's unethical activities, senior inspector Ravikanth (Rishi Kapoor) alongwith his team including Arya (Prithviraj Sukamaran) and Dev (Sikender Kher) kidnaps Ajay and infiltrates  his lookalike Vishal (Arjun Kapoor) in Yash's empire to know all the other partners and plans they had to promote their black ideas. Ravikanth too has an unwise dream to be the kingpin by ruining Yashvardhan. In the interim Vishal and Ajay are left stunned when they learn that they are twin brothers who were parted in their teenage days.

So, will brothers unite or will they be dominated by the unwise tactics of the cops?  That's how the story deals further.

Atul has picked up the old spices and served in into the new recipe which isn't delicious. The execution over here is half baked.