Dabangg 2

audience Reviews

, 49% Audience Score
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Uses a lot from the first movie in terms of style and action, but still has a little bit more to offer.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    If you want to see one of the most ridiculously pointless sequels ever made, "Dabangg 2" fits the bill. This movie is a complete mess. Sure it has some over the top fights and songs that are entertaining, but you don't need to sit through a two-hour movie to enjoy those. This movie hardly has a story, to begin with, and to make things worse, it is a story that I know I will surely forget about. I am not a Salman Khan fan by any means, but movies like this are why I have a hard time supporting most of his movies. While I didn't like the first movie either, I thought it made an effort to have a story, while the creators of this movie just tried to piece together some elements that worked in the first but forgot the importance of an engaging story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Another marveleous movie by SALMAN
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    This movie faces criticism from people because they are unaware of the fact that these types of movie are of Spaghetti Western genre which was mostly used by American-Italian Sergio Leone which made Clint Eastwood what he is today.. THIS is India's version of Spaghetti Western.. This genre include the lead or the protagonist to be witty, humorous, specialized in gun skills and physically and verbally smart.. So if you notice the features of a Spaghetti Western you'll get all in this movie.. Bullet Raja and Dabangg are such types of movies
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Dabangg 2 is another senseless movie to the franchise of Dabangg it has nothing to offer other than a few comedy scenes, as the performances are meh, and the story is weak.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Same as its prequel, if not worse. At least there was a clearer story line this time.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Ever experienced that family tradition, wherein all members get together during festival and order that 'special' dish from that 'special' shop which is patronized by them from years. And when they devour the dish together, the idea of enjoying it together is more important than the taste of the dish itself. Somewhere you desperately want each and every morsel to be 'tasty' and even if some (or most) are not, you don't complain because you don't want to kill the festival or expectations of the clan from the festival. Same is the case with Dabangg 2. Here Chulbul Pandey aka Salman Khan is that 'special' one which everyone has been waiting for, and the masses for whom this character has been created, so utterly want to enjoy it that they are actually enjoying it irrespective of the enjoyment available in bits and pieces in the movie irrespective of the movie in itself not being an enjoyable one. Large section of educated and thinking people who have not actually enjoyed the movie also ultimately have contributed to the box office collection and they cannot make excuses that they purchased the ticket because of exceeding expectation and/or absence of any other movie! Undoubtedly, Salman currently is the golden boy. TV or movies, whichever media he chooses to play with, he comes across as a winner because of his unbelievable 'connect' with the audience. The movie happens to be a collection of dance and fight sequences, a desperate attempt by Arbaaz to generate 'cetees' of the masses and ensuring that his first directorial venture doesn't fail, especially after the stupendous hit given by Danangg earlier.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Largely a family drama, but there is enough spectacular action to make it worth a watch. The last dance segment is actually pretty good, with a cameo by Kareena Kapoor. Plot problem; So he'll kill the main villain's brother in front of an entire wedding, but won't kill the main villain in a police station!? But, if he did that, who would push his pregnant wife down the stairs and shoot his brother?
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    Dabang 2 tries to stick to the entire formula of the predecessor as if not sure what worked and could be improved. As a result, it adds nothing new and falls flat unlike the first one which partly worked for the unique, bold entertainment. With less ups and downs around Salman's family and love story and far inferior songs, the movie would fail to enthuse most fans of such stories even if they do not compare with Dabaang 1.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Liked the first one much more, but this was also good!