Guns & Gulaabs review: A blend of ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ and ‘Mirzapur’

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By Prabhatha Rigobertha

21/08/2023

Raj & DK carved a niche for themselves in the web series zone with the two seasons of The Family Man (2019, 2021) and Farzi (2023). Both shows had a humanistic lens to global issues.

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With Guns & Gulaabs, they seem to have entered more of Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) and Mirzapur (2018, 2020) space. However, what remains the same is their trademark humour.

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What makes Guns & Gulaabs worth a watch are the eccentric characters that Raj & DK created. Most of them come in shades of both black and white.

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Rajkummar Rao scenes with TJ Bhanu bring a smile to the viewer’s face. The actor also leaves you in splits with his fantastic comic timing.

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The combination of scenes between Rajkummar and Dulqer, though few in number, is still good to watch

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However, the last few episodes feel cluttered. The female characters, except TJ Bhanu, don’t make any impression. Shreya Dhanwanthary, in particular, is criminally underused.

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Pankaj Kumar does a beautiful job of taking back the audiences to those times with his lens. Aman Pant’s background score complements the period perfectly.

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In all, Guns & Gulaabs do not entirely match up to the brilliance of the director duo’s previous works. But still, it is worth watching, particularly if you like crime thrillers.

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