KILLDIL – Review

Critic’s Rating: 2.5/5

Story: A contract killer wants to reform for love; but wait, will the ones who order him to kill, allow him to listen to his dil?

Review: Shaad Ali’s Kill Dil is inspired by countless Hollywood movies that showcase the protagonists romancing the gun. Here too, the two heroes Dev (Ranveer Singh) and Tutu (Ali Zafar) are orphans who are raised by a local Delhi don, Bhaiyyaji (Govinda). Brought up against the backdrop of bullets instead of lullabies, the chaddi-buddies drop out of primary school and grow up to become contract killers. With mafia killings being a regular feature of the Indian city underbelly, the trigger-happy twosome goes about their work without remorse. So there you go. There is enough pizzazz to divert you from the clichéd plot. And what makes this film watchable is the effortless chemistry between Ranveer and Ali. Their poker-faced humour, jibes at one another .
Govinda’s on-screen entry and trademark dance step had the matinee crowd in a tizzy. The movie was very average and a flop. Only good thing about the film was Ranveer.

FILMYREEL RATING : 1.8/5

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