Commando Movie Review
Film: CommandoStarring: Vidyut Jamwal,Pooja Chopra,Jaideep Ahlawat
Director: Dilip Ghosh
Producer: Vipul Shah
Banner: Sunshine Pictures Pvt. Ltd,Reliance Entertainment
Music: Mannan Shaah
Vidyut Jamwal(Karanveer Dogra) plays an Indian army commando who breaks free from beyond the China border after capture and much third degree torture. His one aim now is to ‘clean up the dirt within’. In other words, the guys who make it impossible for the good guys in the armed forces function — politicians, and goons who want to become politicians. Commando Karanveer Dogra comes to the rescue of damsel in distress Simrit (Pooja Chopra) who is on the run from the evil, cruel AK (Jaideep Ahlawat) and what happens in this bloody game and who win the war is the story of Commando.
Vidyut Jamwal is perfect. Unlike the so-called action heroes we have right now, straining past the mid-40s line, struggling to appear credible, Jamwal looks as if he was born to do this.
The sequences in the jungle — which forms a major chunk of the movie — and the good versus bad altercations and confrontations are attention-grabbing.
The concluding moments — when Vidyut is attacked by a South African slayer at the behest of Jaideep, right till Jaideep’s elimination — leave you awe-struck.
Jaideep Ahlawat, last seen giving a riveting performance in Kamal Haasan’s Vishwaroop, gives to the goon’s part a wacky spin. The man is half-devil half-imbecile.
thanks to Vidyut’s powerful screen presence the combat between the commando-hero and the goons never slackens in pace. The physical combats, which are undoubtedly the crux of the theme, propel the plot forward in leaps of inspired action.
Jamwal does make a good action hero because he isn’t just brawn. He also has expressive eyes that can be put to infinitely better use than they are here.


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