Sarkar 3 Movie Review

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Looks like RGV needs to take a sanyaas from direction and focus full time on being a successful Twitter troll.

RGV is back with his Sarkar franchise. Amitabh Bachchan plays Subhash Nagre, a man who is respected as also feared by all. Nagre Sr is pitted against disgruntled businessmen, politicians and thugs, including Manoj Bajpai, a neta, and Jackie Shroff who plays a millionaire who lives in Dubai and barks garbled instructions to his men in Mumbai as his girl hangs around in the background waiting for him to have a verbal crack at her. Nagre’s now grown-up estranged grandson Shivaji (Amit Sadh) returns home to join the family business and clashes with the old man’s long-serving right-hand man Gokul (Ronit Roy). Then we have Yami Gautam playing the daughter of an entrepreneur whose death Sarkar is suspected to have ordered.


The first installment of Sarkar was fascinating and was widely appreciated by the audience and if you expected the third installment of this unnecessarily dragged franchise to be interesting enough, then you were wrong, Sarkar 3 is an absolutely unnecessary mess. It is just like the tweets of RGV, annoying and tasteless. In an effort to become a maverick and enigmatic, RGV has made a buffoonery of himself.

Characters are not well established so you don't really feel attached to them. Even the pace of the film is damn slow.

Performance wise, Amitabh Bachchan is brilliant as usual, Sarkar 3 is after all an Amitabh Bachchan show all the way. Manoj Bajpayee, Ronit Roy and Amit Sadh do their bit to support Bachchan. Sarkaar 3 is flashy and flimsy and definitely avoidable.


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