Dabangg is unlike any other rustic-town-based-story that is all but too abusive and filled with raunchy scenes. There isn't a single beeped word that won't allow you to go watch it with your younger siblings and parents.
It is a treat for a Salman Khan fan (like me). Those who aren't crazed about Salman, I bet you'll be one of the countless fan base after watching his latest blockbuster. If Rajni has got his own league down south, here we have, after all these years since Salman's debut, our own answer to the Rajni of south. With Dabangg, Salman has been the Rajni for the Rest of India.
Salman has a cached treasure of some decent acting. And he himself is to blame for keeping it cached for most part of his career. Rishi Kapoor appreciated his acting skills once on a coffee talk show. And how brilliantly Salman has proved Rishi right with Dabangg.
But, on the onset of the huge success and record breaking box office collections, there lies a serious threat to Salman and his public image for being type casted. I expect a series of Dabangg-inspired-flicks in the near future. Salman should have in him what it takes to resist the temptation to do similar roles. That won't help his cause. I bet a sequel to Dabangg won't work at all.
Now that he is an approved actor, he needs to grow exponentially as an actor. Just like what Aamir Khan did so very early in his career. Aamir went a step further. He hardly ever repeated his co-stars. Obvious exceptions being his favorite Juhi Chawla.
A total paisa wasool movie and my advice-suggestions: Go watch it with as many friends as possible, because that'll add to the fun quotient. Watch it in a single screen cinema hall and not in a multiplex to enjoy all the whistles and also to feel free to whistle yourself.
And if you are a true Sallu fan and always keen to do things he does, don't forget to put on an old shirt of yours in case you get possessed by the Salman spirit and rip the shirt apart.
LATER.
I agree..Full on paisa vasool if you see it just once.. :)
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