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AGSSR Review: Sundar but niether Susheel nor Risky. But definitely Stylish.

Barely one gets movies where the lead actors cannot act. What is even more surprising is that in India if you are a 'beautiful face' you get to face the camera even if you have no talent! "A Gentleman: Sundar, Susheel, Risky" is one such movie. Starring the "handsome" Siddharth Malhotra and the "glam doll" Jacquiline Fernandez. Lets see what is worth going for the movie.
 
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Siddharth Malhotra as Rishi/ Gaurav tries to give his best but fails miserably. His action sequences are least convincing. But his styling is sauve and adds to the glam quotient of the film. Jacquiline as Kavya does justice to her role of a glam doll. Her style, dresses and costumes make Kavya's mischiefs come alive. Suniel Shetty surprises by not being able to act well. Darshan Kumar, the only actor is unable  to pull the movie because of a screen time of barely 15 minutes. A perfect ZERO to the movie in the acting department.
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With a plot so convoluted, the movie loses its impact. What could have been a 'safe' play for the directors, in the awe of doing something brilliant, they lose the plot. Though the directors make the locations of Miami, Mumbai and Bangkok appear beautiful which are complemented by some amazing music and background score by Sachin-Jigar. The songs are the highlight of the movie. The dialogues are nice just like the cinematography and rest of the aspects are average at best.
 
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The movie even trolls itself with one dialogue: "Jab Jab Jiske Lagne Hain, Tab Tab Uske Lagte Hain." and rightly so. The movie literally "Lagao's" it's own. WIth the beautiful locations, Jacquiline and songs going for it, this gentleman manages to be a one time watch. I rate the movie 2 stars. Watch it at your own risk.
 
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P.S. "BAREILLY KI BARFI" should be your watch even if one has other choices, because for me BKB is the best movie of August 2017.

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