The CGI is surprisingly inconsistent for a film of this scale. The climactic action sequences rely heavily on green screens that look artificial even in high definition, and the choreography lacks the "grit" found in modern action cinema [2, 3]. Music and Direction
is a high-octane action thriller that, unfortunately, prioritizes spectacle over substance, resulting in a cinematic experience that feels more like a collection of expensive music videos than a cohesive film [1, 2]. While it boasts a massive budget and a star-studded cast led by Salman Khan , the movie struggles with a convoluted plot, weak dialogue, and physics-defying stunts that often cross into the unintentional comedy [2, 3]. Plot and Performance The CGI is surprisingly inconsistent for a film
is best enjoyed as a "guilty pleasure" or with a group of friends who enjoy mocking over-the-top tropes. It is a loud, flashy, and ultimately hollow entry into a franchise that used to be much smarter. While it boasts a massive budget and a
The cinematography captures the glossy, luxurious aesthetic expected of the franchise. Action and Visuals
Anil Kapoor provides a veteran spark as the patriarch, but the rest of the ensemble—including Bobby Deol, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Daisy Shah—are largely sidelined by underdeveloped character arcs [2]. Daisy Shah’s viral line about "our business" became a meme for a reason; it epitomizes the film's clunky dialogue [3]. Action and Visuals