Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara!

Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara!

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Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara!
Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara!

Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara!

4.4 | 2h40m | NR | en | Drama

Shoaib's life takes a precarious turn when he finds himself pitted against a younger contemporary - not just in "business", but in love...

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4.4 | 2h40m | NR | en | Drama , Action , Crime | More Info
Released: August. 16,2013 | Released Producted By: Balaji Motion Pictures , Country: India Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Shoaib's life takes a precarious turn when he finds himself pitted against a younger contemporary - not just in "business", but in love...

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Cast

Akshay Kumar , Imran Khan , Sonakshi Sinha

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Manish Malhotra

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Ayush Garg I don't even believe its a sequel of Once upon a time in Mumbaai. Nothing to watch at all no action, no drama, no story, no creation and endless bullshit.From begin u r told (Shoeb)Akhay Kumar is a very powerful man but apart from just hollow dialogues nothing proves it. And Imraan should leave acting in all scene has the same cheesy face with no dialogue delivery. And Miss Sinha is the lead character with no sense and which makes the movie even senseless. Producers should have donated the money to Mumbai slums and if its documentary is made some good director it would have been worth watching.WASTE OF TIME!!!
aashutosh-vyas ONCE UPON AY TIME IN MUMBAI DOBARA, DOBARA KOI NAI DEKHEGA. I feel sad when good directors, actors, technical staff waste too much money on a big movie and result is this bad. DHOOM and HERAPHERI are the only decent sequels in Hindi in terms of quality. First movie was decent led by AJAY DEVGN and IMRAN. But this is total disaster, biggest problem is in what is this movie about? Is it gangster drama? Or gangster in love? Mentor vs young gangster? Usually I don't like to write a review movies which I found not worth talking but this movie had attention for a different reason. I noticed this pattern in EKTA KAPOOR movies since OUATIMD; they have given too much importance to dialogues. You can clearly see in this movie that classy cheap dialogues have been placed unnecessarily. In first OUATIMD it worked because it had simple story and good actors. This movie lacks story. Acting wise,AKSHAY KUMAR has done good job portraying role of gangster but lack of character depth makes it look funny. IMRAN KHAN has to take tips from JOHN ABRAHAM to choose roles which suit him. He just does not look like a ch awl vala ladka. SONAKSHI SINHA, WHY DO EVEN DIRECTORS BOTHER? Terrible acting, terrible character, and she does not even look pretty in terms of innocent girl kind role. Other actors are wasted due to bad writing.Music of prequel of this one was superb but this one is disappointing. Ye tune kya kia is good but not superb.
Ashish Ranjan This is my first review here, last night I watched this movie,after that I had to give my own review. Apart from first part, I had some expectation, but it all went in vain. The only best part of this movie was its song, and the rest of thing was Ekta Kapoor's TV Serial's garbage. I will never understood, some of the plot. Like Shoaib(Biggest underworld gangster), when it came to the climax, why only one inspector and 2 constable went to catch him? Well this is not the only loop hole. From first 10 minute, you will realize, it is not only a waste of money, but also a waste of your time. Better to watch Ekta Kapoor's Serial, they are much better than this garbage.Please if you are die hard fan of Akshay Kumar or Imran Khan, After this movie, you will hate them, so better not to give a shot.My Rating 1/10. I have given 1, only because of its song.
ahwaan_padhee Bollywood has an insatiable appetite for revisiting the internecine Bhai-land and while director Milan Luthria, a self-confessed aficionado of the retro age , provided a comprehensive and incisive account of the mafia supremacy of the bygone era of the 1980s in OUATIM(in association with Balaji Motion Pictures), he bounces yet again with its sequel Once upon Ay time in Mumbaai Dobaara.The word 'Dobaara' has a great degree of emotive resonance that defies deconstruction, it conveys the longing and the nostalgia that even our prudish audience love to inhabit in, the age when the gangsters called the shots in showbiz !OUATIMD encapsulates a torrid tale of forbidden love and eventual betrayal, of suppressed desires and possessiveness that sans limits.Milan sets his story at the point where he left the prequel,with Shoaib(This time, its Akshay Kumar) emerging as the undisputed gangster of Mumbai land and building his organized crime base in Dubai spending much of his time fixing cricket matches and womanizing. To teach his rivals a lesson, he returns to Mumbai…only to become a victim of fatal attraction.Falling deliriously in love with a dim-wit starlet, Jasmine(Sonakshi Sinha)who in turn loves Shoaib's protégé Aslam(Imraan Khan), he soon realizes that while he has absolute control over the throbbing metropolis , he cannot win the heart of hers. Scorned and scathed, he declares vendetta , and this time a personal one!Milan's interpretation of the love triangle against the vile canvas of Mafia is intriguing ,his Dongri is recreated with flourish and bores a smashing vintage look.Spiced up with intermittent humor(the intermediate course joke) and masala, he manages to engross his viewers within the conventional parameters of potboiler narrative in the first half.But the second half is a watered-down predictable fare.Pritam's compositions are competent but nowhere comparable to what he achieved in the prequel. Even the most regaling track,'Yeh Tune kya kiya' has its roots in the original , both instrumentally and thematically.The film boasts of its signature background music and whistle-inducing dialogues, or should I say, the metaphorical punchlines.The protagonists spew literary gems but the narrative doesn't walk the much-needed vicious edge , and stretches awkwardly to more than 150 minutes.Akshay's Shoaib looks deliciously menacing with his dark goggles and natural swagger but hardly does he do anything sinister apart from just frenetically breaking tables and glasses – quite routine and over-the- top.His loyal protégé,Aslam played by Imraan Khan is reduced to a vulnerable lover boy who hardly depicts the sheen or flamboyance of an impetuous gangster.Sonakshi plays the damsel-in-distress starlet torn between the two men, with lot of gravitas , but it would have been more impressing if she could recreate the magic of India's most tantalizing temptress(Mandakini).At least the film was supposed to be a fictional account of her relationship and the baddest gangster, but that's not explored much. Pitobash as Imraan's best friend,Dedh Tang and Abhimanyu Singh as the staunch cop are adequate while Mahesh Manjrekar is decimated to a mere gangster, frivolously obsessed with the Prem Chopra wardrobe.Sonali Bendre's reprisal of the character of Mumtaaz (Prachi Desai),although a three-scene cameo, is pleasing.Essentially, if you long for the 80's melodrama, romantic triangles then OUATIM-D is not such a bad thing for you.Go and get entertained, nahin toh picture bura maan jayega.