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![]() The story is nothing much to write about, another “intricate” caper where Don is trying to steal money printing plates from the DZB mint/bank. Once he has them he thinks he’ll be able to print tons of money, before the bank can get new plates and depreciate the old currency. To do this he first lands in jail in order to extricate his old enemy Vardhaan (Boman Irani) so that he (Vardhaan) and Abdul Jabbar (Nawab Shah) can help Don in this job. There is also expert hacker Sameer Ali (Kunal Kapoor) to deal with the bank’s computer controlled systems. Svelte beauty Ayesha (Lara Dutta) rounds off the gang. Of course, there’s no fun without the cops in pursuit, so there are Interpol officers Roma (Priyanka Chopra) and Vishal Malik (Om Puri) determined to catch Don and keep him in jail this time. The film starts off with Don turning himself into Roma and Mallik in Malaysia, and extricating Vardhaan. The rest of the movie deals with the planning and execution of the heist. The first half kind of dragged – I dozed a little right before the intermission. The only thing to do then was to get an antidote. (samosas and chutney did the trick) and before long I was awake again! This film has good action/fight sequences but suffers from slack direction. For a thriller, this movie has precious few pulse-pounding moments. It is expected in action films that there isn’t much emotional quotient, but these characters were totally flat. And if Don’s character wasn’t cardboard-ish enough, Shah Rukh pushed it over the edge with his expressionless (and wrinkle-free) face. I have often poked fun at his twitching eyebrows but give me the twitches any day instead of this plasticky, unnatural face. I noticed this in Ra-One too, but in that SRK was playing a robot anyway, so it suited the character.
This is a very average movie; if it had had lesser stars it might have not been even that. Definitely not quite what I’d expected from a Farhan Akhtar film. The first Don had the double role to keep up the anticipation, but this one doesn’t have that. The only thing which worked for me here was Don’s sneer and snarky one-liners. The rest of the dialogues are terrible and sound fake. When his enemies try to kill him off, they first explain to Don why they need to do it, and then ask for any “akhri khwaish”. Jaded, anyone? This movie was flat, flat, flat. You want to see Don, go see the first one instead!
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