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    Drishyam Movie Review: Opinion, Starcast

    Drishyam sets us up for a couple of pleasant surprises, a plot that piques our interest, and a leading guy who pulls back from the cliff’s edge. An uninvited guest disrupts the peaceful progress of a family guy, resulting in a terrible event. Vijay Salgaonkar (Ajay Devgan) is a self-made orphan who has worked his way up to owning a small business. With the help of a youthful employee, he manages a cable company in a small Goa village and obsessively watches movies, often spending nights in front of a screen. The investigation into the abduction of a youngster who turns out to be the son of top cop Meera Deshmukh (Tabu) and her wealthy business husband (Rajat Kapoor) makes up for the rest of the movie. Vijay is under investigation, and unscrupulous sub-inspector Gaitonde (Kamlesh Sawant) has his beady eye on him and his family. The premise is intriguing, and there is enough of a pay-off once things get going, but the film tests our patience with its slow build-up. In this blog we are going to tell you the Drishyam Movie Review, so read this full blog to get the complete information.

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    The film may have been better if it had been tighter. It maintains fairly true to the original but has a few inserts. And if Ajay Devgan was paired with someone other than Shriya Saran (The two don’t seem to go together). Tabi is also on-again, of-again, getting the intonation of her harsh cop-soft mom sides at times and coming across as stiff at others. On the other hand, the fluid Kapoor is effective. As does Sawant’s portrayal of a vice cop who wields his fists with scary ease. But, in the end, the film succeeds. It reveals the street smarts of a near illiterate guy determined on protecting his family at all costs. You can go for this one-time watch movie.

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