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DQ's performance as Lucky Bhaskar was a total blast, he got so into the character that watching him revealed a new personality to me as well.
This was the biggest surprise. I knew this movie would be good, but I didn't know it would be this good. I had so much fun watching it. And I watched it with mom and dad, the experience was even more amazing.
The film is very interesting and doesn't bore me anywhere. I was completely immersed in the story and the way the events are presented, as if I knew the hero would not be caught. But still the director is able to create an intense and tense atmosphere. That emotional moment was particularly noteworthy for me and when the scene came where Bhaskar's son was thanking his parents, it felt personal to me.
The film touches upon things like obsession with money and natural greed, but it keeps it light and doesn't go too deep into these ideas. This doesn't take away from the impact of the film, some scenes were so good that I was actually smiling and saying aaaaah lucky bastard.
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