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Mumbai Saga movie review: John Abraham-starrer is a heavy-duty action flick where guns and goons do the talking

Mar 19, 2021 07:31 PM IST

Mumbai Saga movie review: Sanjay Gupta returns to the gangster genre with a heavy-duty action film where guns and goons do the talking. John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi lead an all-star (male) cast.

Just when I thought Bollywood's obsession with heavy-duty action dramas in which the hero single-handedly beats up 20 men was wearing off, in came Mumbai Saga. If I could just suggest a new title for this Sanjay Gupta film, it would be 'Dishoom and Dishkiyaoon', because that's what it is all about. You take your eyes off the screen for five seconds and somebody gets shot through the chest.

John Abraham as Amartya Rao in Mumbai Saga.
John Abraham as Amartya Rao in Mumbai Saga.

The first 20-30 minutes are nothing but John Abraham fighting bad guys, with his face smeared red - sometimes with splashes of blood, and other times covered in red chilli power. But if you're not the sort of person who likes to watch blood and gore for two hours, then Mumbai Saga can be a headache-inducing experience.

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Inspired by true events, Mumbai Saga is set in the 90s, when Mumbai was Bombay -- the land of Bhaus and Bhais. The film narrates the story of a common man, Amartya Rao (Abraham) who resorts to violence and turns into a menacing gangster who takes on the mafia, corrupt politicians, cops, and local goons, to safeguard his younger brother Arjun (Prateik Babbar), after Arjun is nearly killed by a gang.

It's hard to overlook the 'swag' of the film's predominantly male cast. Suneil Shetty appears in a short yet impressive cameo as Sada Anna; Gulshan Grover stars as Nari Khan, Rao's closest aide; Amole Gupte shows up as the cunning gangster Gaitonde; and Mahesh Manjrekar plays Bhau, the kingmaker. All these men, together, add a lot of gravitas to the story.

Abraham has effortlessly carried the film on his shoulders. Emraan Hashmi as encounter specialist Vijay Savarkar is on point. Hashmi's face-off scenes with Abraham are quite 'paisa vasool'.

Babbar, Rohit Roy, and Samir Soni also have decent parts to play and do a fairly good job. I wish the only two women on the roster - Kajal Aggarwal and Anjana Sukhani - also had something more to offer in this male dominated screenplay. They're mere spectators. I also liked the endearing brotherly bond between Abraham and Babbar. However, in scenes with Aggarwal, Abraham seemed to struggle a bit to let his emotional side take over.

Even though Mumbai Saga is more of a visual spectacle with all the action happening onscreen, the heavyweight dialogues are just as impressive. Sample these: "Kabhi suna hai ki andhere ne sawera hone nahi diya? Khatra agar uthaya na jaaye toh aur badh jaata hai. Dhokhe ki khasiyat hai ki dene wala aksar koi khaas hi hota hai. Kismat gaadi ki gear ki tarah haim agar time par badal lo toh zindagi bhagne lagti hai."

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Writer-director Gupta very consciously gives screen time to each of his characters. For that matter, even the one special song and dance sequence - Shor - featuring Yo Yo Honey Singh, is quite nicely shot and makes you groove.

So if you've followed Gupta's earlier gangster outings - Shootout at Lokhandwala and Shootout at Wadala, you'll likely enjoye Mumbai Saga, too. If not, watch it as an experiment and you may just end up liking it because there's not much to complain about.

Mumbai Saga

Director - Sanjay Gupta

Cast: John Abraham, Emraan Hashmi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Gulshan Grover, Amole Gupte

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