Movie Name : khuda Haafiz (2020)
STORY :
The existences of love birds Nargis (Shivaleeka Oberoi) and Sameer Choudhary (Vidyut Jammwal) come disintegrating down as monetary stoppage hits India in 2008 and the couple's currently unemployed. The team goes after positions in the Sultanate of Noman. However, as destiny would have it, Nargis is grabbed away by some perilous individuals in the unfamiliar land. Sameer takes steps to bring her home free from any and all harm. What has unfolded?
REVIEW :
In the initial arrangement, a bashful Sameer inquires as to whether she had consented to wed him on account of family pressure and on the off chance that she had a beau that she actually has unsettled affections for. This Lucknow kid's naivety requests to Nargis. What's more, before you know it, the pair goes into heavenly marriage and is smashed in affection not long after saying 'Qubool Hai (I acknowledge it)' to each other. In an alternate setting, essayists Faruk Kabir (likewise the chief) and Zaheer Abass Qureshi depict the unexpected smashing of the world economy and how India hooks under its shockwaves. Obviously, the lead pair also faces the brunt and both lose their positions promptly after sealing the deal.
Frantic, the couple applies for work to far off nations like the Sultanate of Noman through a crude occupation position office in Lucknow. While Narigis' work visa shows up, Sameer needs to sit tight for five additional days. In any case, all's not well in the Noman heaven as Nargis settles on a frenzy telephone decision to her significant other, guaranteeing "nothing's what it was by all accounts" and that "she is being dealt with seriously". Something evil is impacting everything and Sameer knows it, and ventures out from home with the sole mission of bringing his better half back. After coming to, he is defied with the unforgiving truth of his conditions—Nargis is presently in the grasp of the dull back streets of tissue exchange. How could he be going to save her, and above all, where is she?
As the name recommends, 'Khuda Hafiz' is the story of a man's affection and aching for his adored who's confronted with an unfriendly circumstance in an outsider world. Valid, when spread out clearly, the screenplay shows colossal potential and might have all around been a distinct advantage in the exceptional sentiment spine chiller adventure. Be that as it may, it's not. In light of the component of rush and dread of the obscure, the primary portion of the film is fairly captivating and for the principal thirty minutes or thereabouts, you would need to know what's coming up for these lovebirds. However, that underlying interest is before long butchered by hesitant narrating and a content that submits to the safeguard procedures normally directed in hit wrongdoing spine chiller love drivel.
Nonetheless, the way essayist chief Faruk Kabir moves this subgenre is, for the absence of a superior term, very advantageous. For one's purposes, each and every other person that crosses way with Vidyut Jamwal's Sameer is either a Pakistani, Indian or a Bangladeshi who is either anxious to help this dubious looking traveler or talks familiar Hindi. Talking about emphasizes, Shiv Panditt's Faiz Abu Malik from the make-conviction law requirement organization ISA is totally diverting; not such a huge amount for his acting however for the phony complement he puts on and at times neglects to clutch. A generally talented Aahana Kumra as analyst Tamena Hamid comes up short on the energy and showiness she typically brings to her specialty. The harming variable of her person bend is likewise the highlight: constrained upon, caricaturish and ought to have been discarded. Neighborhood cabbie and Jamwal's partner Annu Kapoor (assuming the part of Usman Ali Murad) is amicable in parts and is endowed with pushing the story forward. Works to a sensible degree however at that point the peculiarity of the plotline overwhelms Kapoor and he is left in the secondary lounge, hanging mid-air. The blooming of their fellowship doesn't appear to be natural no doubt. Furthermore, in all honesty, neither does Shivaleeka's and Vidyut's. Actually like the second piece of the film, the force of their sentiment needs conviction and makes no sense even by romantic tale guidelines.
In real life successions, Vidyut Jamwal is an incredible sight: pressing punches, landing powerful kicks with his veins popping and face pulsating. Between the two, Vidyut is all the more genuinely put resources into getting the subtleties of his person right. Shivaleeka, then again, looks stunning as the unassuming community beauty however her acting chops need genuine sharpening.
In Bollywood, the substance of adoration is caught essentially through affection melodies. Furthermore, writers Amar Mohile and Mithun Sharma don't disillusion. 'Jaan Ban Gaye', 'Mera Intezaar Karna' and 'Aakhri Kadam Tak' are outright melodic pleasures. The foundation score, as well, is one that heightens the fear in genuine scenes and relax the topic of alarm in where the team is seen longing for each other.
'Khuda Haafiz' — exacting signifying 'May God be your Guardian' — doesn't have the most inventive content on earth however it actually might have worked had it not been for the haphazardness in the subsequent half and the preposterously joke Arabic pronunciations. Watch it for Vidyut utilizing his muscles in the most interesting manner possible, peeps!