But, A stronger Screenplay was the need here! Cinematography, Editing & The Action-sequences are strictly okay. There are too many loopholes in the narrative, although a few sequences are decently done. Yunus Sajawal's Screenplay needed a bigger heart. All you take home is a few moments & some comical punches. The Entertainment Factor is missing here. Rohit Shetty knows how to entertain audiences, but sadly, 'Dilwale' is his weakest effort to date. Also, among the two love-stories, the one with the legendary on-screen pair, is comparatively better, as the other love-story in line, offers nothing. The twist at the interval point is predictable & the second-hour also scores low on energy. The portions in the flashback fair better, than what is served in present. The only element in this hour that works to an extend, is the flashback. 'Dilwale' has a mostly weak first-hour, where the humour & the characters, both, don't engage you. The wholesome entertainment value, is missing here! 'Dilwale' Synopsis: Two former lovers (SRK & Kajol) with a volatile past, reunite years later, due to their siblings (Varun Dhawan & Kirti Sanon), who fall for each other. Reason? Well, despite such big names associated to this biggie, The Writing & The Execution plays a spoilsport. Rohit Shetty's highly awaited 'Dilwale' has finally hit the screens.
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