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Movie review : Zilla Ghaziabad, tough outside, fragile inside

What one could expect from Sanjay Dutt in an action packed movie- punch liner, bone crunching action, a pinch a churn. And all to be served with some sense. Unfortunately ‘ZiIla Ghaziabad' lacks all these



In the flick, there is so much buzz about him as a baddy and brutal cop but his characterization is not hardcore.

In the beginning it seemed Vivek Oberoi  would pick further but he lets down through poor acting and leaves no impact. He tries to deliver his “Dum” performance but ends up giving us an unreal smile with his expressions.

Arshad Warsi as a short-tempered goon is decent in his performance. He fears nobody and regrets less when he guns down any person.

Minissha Lamba features after a long time but doesn't get too much footage and is odd.

The Southern actress Charmi Kaur has her own mini lovestory with Vivek but  they don't deliver a good romantic chemistry.

Ravi Kishan seems refreshing in the villianious avatar.

It's just Sunil Grover who perfectly suits in the role of a cunning mastermind behind the whole riot. The TV actor mostly seen in comedy shows, was given nil chance in big screen, but if given in future  he is a man to watch out for.

The soundtrack composed by Amjad-Nadeem is disappointing. Even Mohit Chauhan's soulful voice seems wasted in one of the tracks. Music by Pritam is not of his caliber.

I  will go with 1.5 stars for ‘Zilla Ghaziabad'. This Zilla is a district of headache. Even can't be termed as a masala flick for its action as there are lots of spices missing in the flick.