Bhuj Trailer Cast Down Fans With Messy First Look
The movie has taken a slice out of the 1971 war between India and Pakistan but with a story depicting hyper-nationalism and hammy dialogues
The Bollywood industry that began in the 1930s has developed into an enormous film empire over the years but the critics say the quality of movies is ebbing away and the recent trailer of the movie Bhuj: The Pride of India, is a testimony of it.
The trailer of Bhuj is certainly not entertaining the fans and the netizens are left in fits after the disorderly first look.
unbelievable! an indian spy screaming Jai Hind in captivity(of pak soldiers?) and there are some dudes doing ….maatam in the background??? bollywood mein charas aur coke itni sasti hai kya https://t.co/5yUQTNRCAO
— Krish (@thehistoryboy) July 12, 2021
The first trailer that was unveiled on Monday failed to impress the movie lovers with war cries and far-fetched scenes.
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Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, and Sanjay Dutt starrer Bhuj has taken a slice out of the 1971 war between India and Pakistan but with a story depicting hyper-nationalism and ‘hammy’ dialogues.
The first look that was shared by Ajay Devgn on his Twitter handle garnered flak by Bollywood enthusiasts.
Now bollywood is all about making biographies or low budget Deshbhakti…😌 Nthg new..soon by the end of this decade Hollywood will take over indian cinema
— Preteek Perfect (@PerfectPreteek) July 12, 2021
Though i appreciate nationalist films, i must say its very pathetic trailer. Over the top heavy dialoguebaazi, typical bollywood masala item songs, and absolutely predictable story. You have shown so much in this trailer, that even an iota of curiosity about the film is lost.
— Ashutosh (@ashu_says) July 12, 2021
The trailer began with an airstrike on the Bhuj airport with redundant action sequences, spurious plot, and far from reality emotional touches.
One person in the trailer that caught the eyeballs was Nora Fatehi, a Canadian dancer, model, and actress, in a not-so-glamorous role.
Bhuj’s trailer shows a glimpse of an item song that seems ill-suited in a movie shot on a war backdrop.