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Jil Movie Review
- 3/30/2015 2:17:47 PM
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Gopichand, Raashi Khanna, KabirDirection: Radha Krishna Kumar
Story: Jai (Gopichand), a firefighter, locks horns with a dreaded don Chota Nayak (Kabir). The bone of contention between the two is Ranganath, a former associate of Chota Nayak. The rest of the story is about how Jai manages to overcome every obstacle in his way to triumph in their battle.
Movie Review: Gopichand's newfound confidence, combined with a striking makeover, is the first thing that pops out in his latest action drama, Jil. And for the longest time, that's the only thing which stands out in the film which tries to play safe and never explores its full potential. Thankfully, the proceedings become a little more gripping in the second half, which sets the stage for Gopichand to unleash all the fury that one expects from him.
We are told that a dreaded don, Chota Nayak (Kabir) is baying for his associate Ranganath's (Brahmaji) blood soon after he finds out that the latter had cheated him. The story shifts to Hyderabad, where Jai (Gopichand) works as a firefighter. He's a man of duty and more often than not, his bravado shocks even his worst enemy. One fine day, he meets Savitri (Raashi Khanna), a college student, and soon, both of them fall in love with each other. In the middle of all this, Chota Nayak's henchmen end up clashing with Jai and all hell breaks loose when Nayak himself enters the fray.
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