Movie Review: Kartik Aryan’s ‘Dhamaka’ will Force you to Stay on the Chair

The sound, the camera work, the VFX, the location, the tension are all very finely built up.
Source: Google, Image by- IMDb
Source: Google, Image by- IMDb

Kartik Aaryan and Mrunal Thakur starrer film 'Dhamaka' has been released on Netflix on 19 November. The story of the film revolves around Arjun Pathak who is a media person by profession. Arjun is battling with his personal life problems while trying to do better in his job. Meanwhile, his life changes completely when he gets the tip of a bomb blast in Mumbai.

Kartik did justice to Arjun Pathak's character

'Luck ek aaisi cheez hai jise na hum chun skte h na jisse dur bhag skte h', (luck is something that we cannot choose, nor can we run away from). This dialogue of the film tells the situation of all the characters. Kartik Aaryan is in full color as Arjun Pathak. He has lived that character. It has become clear from this film that he alone can take the responsibility for the film.

The film's writer Puneet Sharma and director Ram Madhvani have made the story and screenplay so tight that you can't move from your position even from a chair. The intense music of the film adds to it. Talking about the actors, the boss i.e. Amruta Subhash has presented the grey shade very well. Mrunal Thakur has played the role of Soumya Mehra Pathak very well. The surprise element of the film is Raghubeer Mehta's character.

Other points of the film…

Talking about the minus point of the film, the climax becomes a bit weak. Raghubeer Mahta's character is suddenly destroyed as much as it has been built up. The sound, the camera work, the VFX, the location, the tension are all very finely built up. In the end, the film also leaves a question that what needs to be done to change the system of the country.

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