A new film, “Cutputlli,” will be released on the OTT platform Hotstar in 2022.
The Bollywood stars Akshay Kumar and Rakul Preet play the lead characters in the movie Cutputlli, directed by the very talented director Ranjit M. Tiwari.
This movie is the official remake of the South Indian hit Ratsasan. It’s an entertaining film with a piece of thrill with a total runtime of 135 minutes, available on Disney Hotstar+
Is it worthwhile for the audience?
What’s Good: Sargun Mehta tries to school Akshay Kumar to stop doing what he is, exactly as we want him to.
What’s Bad: How everything is shaped to celebrate Akshay and his saviour complex.
Loo Break: Stay in there and watch some YouTube videos or a true crime show on streaming. That will definitely be worth it.
Watch or Not: At this point, Akshay Kumar is only looking at quantity, giving quality the ultimate side-eye. Maybe it’s time you do the same and tell him we deserve better.
In the movie
Akshay Please scream louder than that uncomfortable car scene if someone is forcing you to do these films. Because no other explanation can justify these choices with no substance and a boring fanfare that leads to nothing. How many more duds till we finally get a good one, Mr.
Khiladi? But of course, he isn’t at fault entirely because there are more people equipped by a producer who kind of believes in this Tinkle comic of a film.
The dialogue and screenplay by Aseem Arora and the loopholes in it make Cuttputlli a supremely tiring watch. I haven’t seen the original, so I’m not going to make any comparisons. But if that one was similar, I am more curious to know that no one stopped people from investing money in this paper-thin script for the second time. There is convenience, lethargy, and amateur filmmaking written all over this film.
Every plot twist allows you to jump right into the next one, and there is nothing that connects them. The lethargic approach at this point is so visible that it appears like a school play where kids kind of try to plug in ways that the next scene becomes easy to get into. For example, just when Rakul tells Akshay a clue about the killer, the killer appears in front of him. He has no business being there, but who cares? Remember the school play approach?
Akshay Kumar is a film writer and wants to make thrillers. He gives the weirdest narrations to a producer for an actor who has been in hundreds of movies in his life. He becomes a police
officer without any formal training, qualification process, or even basic skills. The reason given is that he was posted to his father’s place. I don’t think so. That’s how this works, team.
It is the same average movie that Akshay has done before, with some new stories. You can watch it with your family to enjoy it.