When makers of Ajay Devgn’s Bhuj: The Pride of India released the film’s trailer, we had already lost our hopes and kept our expectations low.
At times, it so happens that trailers are not greatly executed but the movies turn to be better than what was shown to the viewers.
Well, this is clearly not the case with Ajay’s recent release.
The film is based on the Indo-Pak War of 1971 and Ajay Devgn plays IAF Squadron Leader Vijay Karnik, who was in charge of the Bhuj airport at the time of the war.
In the film, you will see how the officer saved the border area in Gujarat from the Pakistani Army by re-constructing an entire IAF airbase with the help of 300 women from a local village in Madhapar.
We woke to bad reviews by the critics and were waiting for the audience to give the final verdict. Before we jump to what the audience felt, here’s what the film critics had to say:
Hindustan Times wrote, “The silver lining is too thin to ignore the dark, dark cloud that is Bhuj. It looms large and sinister over the future of war films in India. If this is how gutsy we're already getting with hate, I wonder what to expect next.”
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Well, people are also echoing similar emotions, and here are the five reasons that they didn’t approve of the movie:
People seemed pissed in this regard as they felt Ajay Devgn’s movie has taken Bollywood's VFX game way back and felt that they were looking at a 'video game'.
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A lot of Twitter users went to say that scenes looked unrealistic and didn’t add much value to the film’s story.
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With bad dialogues and even worse acting, people said this is not how a movie should celebrate Indian soldiers and their pride.
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