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TubeLight Review: This Tubelight Flickers and Ultimately Fuses.

Tube Light is Salman Khan's 2017 Eid gift. In 2015 Salman Khan surprised us by offering Bajrangi Bhaijaan, a movie that struck the strings of our heart. 2016 was Sultan which otherwise was an average watch. Just as I thought Salman was getting better at his content game, Tubelight dropped.
 
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Salman Khan as Laxman Singh Bisht is a let down. A character where he was supposed to emote with his eyes and recreate something like BB, he somewhat fails and delivers an average performance. Sohail Khan as Bharat Singh Bisht, is surprisingly good. He essays the role with good conviction. The kid, Martin Tangu delivers the best performance. His innocence his visible through his eyes. Though he remains unmatched to Harshaali Malhotra, he does his best in his zone. Zhu Zhu, the actress makes a fair debut by all bollywood standards. The movie also features the terrific Om Puri who as usual gave a very impressive performance. SRK in his cameo, disappoints.
                  
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The camera work, the cinematography, the locales, the dialogues and the lyrics have something or the other which seems to be missing. Kabir Khan, who otherwise is an impressive film maker, surprises with a dull narration, poor screenplay of otherwise a good story. The movie does have its moments but they come too late to save this faulty tubelight.
 
 
But like it has always been, no one looks for logic in a Salman Khan movie, Tubelight is no exception. Had the narration been a little better and Salman Khan would have given BB feels, Tubelight could have emerged as his best movie.  Poor entertainment levels, and some MAJOR MISSING entertainment  value and too much reliability on emotions, Tubelight flickers and ultimately fuses. I am going with 2.5 stars.
 
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P.S : Look out for the next article, 'Bollywood's Half Yearly Report Card' to know whether Tubelight made it to the Top 5 of my list.
 

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