Crew Review: Today marks the release of Kareena, Kriti, and Tabu’s flick Crew in theaters. Read the review before seeing the film if you intend to see it.
Crew Review: Three stunningly attractive huge heroines who occasionally show off their glitzy sense of style while donning stunning gowns, make for excellent one-liners, and a compelling narrative all come together in this film. Thus, the team enjoys themselves just as much as the movie itself.
Narrative:
Air hostesses Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti work for Kohinoor Airlines. All three of them are in need of money, but the airline goes bankrupt. They start a controversy but end up in a bind; they must now flee and pursue their aspirations. What is this, and how can she survive if she needs to do this and causes another scandal? Watch this at the theater.
About the Movie
This movie is intriguing; its most notable aspect is the presence of three prominent ladies together, which is uncommon and presented in a novel way. The movie also features several clever one-liners spoken by the heroines themselves.
You laugh and like it when you listen to it; the first part moves quickly and gets right to the point; the second part does drag on at points, but these three actors’ outstanding performance saves the day. Even though the second half should have been a little bit shorter, the movie nonetheless succeeds in entertaining while telling the tale of women without offering any new insights.
Performing:
Although Tabu is a fantastic performer, it seems that she has been portraying a police officer for some time. It is encouraging to see her transition to the job of flight hostess; she does it with style and grace. It seemed as though Kareena Kapoor had traveled back in time ten years. Not only does she have stunning beauty, but her performance is also remarkable.
Just to see Kareena, her followers can watch this movie. Kriti Sanon does excellent work as well. When Diljit Dosanjh appears on screen, it’s entertaining because of his modest but significant role. A prominent artist like Kapil Sharma should have had a larger role, but even so, his presence adds to the film’s overall scope.
Guide:
Although Rajesh A. Krishnan’s direction is outstanding, and he makes excellent use of the glamor of the three heroines—his USP—it would have been a stronger film if the narrative and story had been written a bit more correctly. Even if the second half might have used a bit more humor, the director did a good job with what he did.
Soundtrack:
The film’s soundtrack, composed by Diljit Dosanjh, Badshah, and over six other artists, isn’t very innovative; the same can be said of the remixes of Choli Ke Peeche and Sona Kitna Sona Hai, which could have added some spice to the mix.
All things considered, it’s possible to watch and appreciate this movie.
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