Ganapath review: Guns puffed, Tiger Shroff flexes in this extended TikTok as Vikas Bahl flubs all over

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By Arkadev Ghoshal

20/10/2023

If Ganapath: A Hero Is Born is Part 1, Part 2 has been teased as Ganapath: Rise Of A Hero. However, do not expect that to be made, because this one was bad enough.

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Vikas Bahl has both written and directed venture. Perhaps, he should not have. If a different set of eyes would have spotted the glaring holes in the plot, script, screenplay, and dialogues.

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There is also a major lack of heart in the film. One is aware, vaguely of why something is happening or must happen. It lacks inevitability, and events just happen without context.

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The whole story seems to have been written for kids, and tacking on the ₹150-200 crore budget in order to make it for adults seems to have been an afterthought.

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None of the actors seem to be in great form, but that is not exactly their fault: Vikas Bahl, as the writer, has little for them to do.

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Most of the screen time is dedicated to Tiger Shroff, specifically his dance moves and stunts. However, he still appears comical in the emotional scenes.

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Kriti Sanon is once again stuck playing second fiddle to the protagonist, although she does try her best to deliver a good performance. Sadly, there is little for her to do.

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If you must see Ganapath: A Hero Is Born, wait for the OTT release (on Netflix). Till then, whet your appetite with the videos of Tiger Shroff on Facebook or Instagram!

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