Jimmy Sheirgill and Asha Negi racing against time is enthralling
REVIEW: Collar Bomb follows Manoj Kumar Hesi (Jimmy Sheirgill), a adorned cop with a tumultuous historical past. Earlier than a suicide bomber Ali (Sparsh Shrivastava) threatens to explode a college the place he has kidnapped college students, Manoj Hesi is plunged into chaos and compelled to conduct a collection of heinous crimes. The beautiful hamlet round Manoj falls into lunacy as he races in opposition to time to finish this scavenger hunt from hell, confronted by an evil that appears to don’t have any different goal than to strike terror. Over the course of the movie, the thriller across the cop’s personal previous can be unraveled.
This crime drama, written by Nikhil Nair and directed by Dnyanesh Zoting, is filled with sufficient twists and turns to maintain the viewers on the sting of their seats. There is a good mixture of crime, drama, motion, thriller, and feelings on this story. The plot revolves round a ticking bomb, making a stress cooker state of affairs for each Manoj Kumar Hesi and the viewers. The screenplay is fast-paced, but it loses its grip at instances. When in comparison with different movies in the identical style like ‘A Wednesday’ and ‘Madaari,’ the story has a lesser affect. The climax, alternatively, will seize your consideration and reveal every little thing that has been saved hidden.
The cinematography by Jitan Harmit Singh is fascinating with scenic locales of the hill station which might be soothing on this in any other case severe crime drama. Nisarg Mehta and Gaurav Sharma’s dialogues are fairly common and paying homage to the 80s cinema. For instance, “Wardi wale kuch nahi kar paayenge toh khadi walo ko toh maidaan mein utarna padega na (If individuals in uniform can not carry out their duties correctly then politicians should take cost of their hand).”
As SHO Manoj Hesi, a famend supercop, Jimmy Sheirgill steals the present. However he’s trapped in a script that leaves little room for vivid character improvement. Regardless of this, Hesi takes a centre stage together with the opposite police officers, particularly ASI Sumitra Joshi (Asha Negi), who’s a no-nonsense cop. Asha Negi who lately appeared in ‘Ludo’ and ‘Abhay 2’ reverse Kunal Khemu, is spectacular. She can be seen doing a little stunts as properly (the scene the place she enters right into a dhaba, which is ready on hearth by some locals, is sort of the entry) and even her native dialect is spot on. Sparsh Shrivastav because the suicide bomber Ali, Naman Jain as Akshay Hesi (Manoj’s son), Rajshri Deshpande and the remainder of the ensemble solid have given respectable performances on this intense crime-thriller.
“Life is a series that’s constructed from the selections we make,” as Jimmy Sheirgill says in the long run, completely summing up this 87-minute riveting drama. It’ll have you ever hooked to your seat the complete time.