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Film Review: Surgical strike on corruption in John Abraham's film 'Satyamev Jayate 2.'

Cast: John Abraham, Divya Kumar Khosla
Rating: 2.5 / 5
Director: Milap Zaveri

Corruption is rampant in real life. The general public is annoyed by bribery. Corrupt leaders, public outrage towards bureaucracy. They want to kill all these people if given a chance. Whether the path of violence is correct or not is a matter of debate. The 'Satyamev Jayate' franchise gives air, atmosphere, and justification to the same spirit of the people. Here, it is not acceptable for a hero to receive a punishment less than a brutal death. This justice gives rise to the issue of morality.

The 'mass audience loves the hero who sends criminals to hell on-screen.' This is what the maker of the film Milap Zaveri believes. Whether this is real or not is also a question. The response to the first part of the franchise shows what the general public wants to do to eradicate corruption. As in the first part, John's character kills corrupt officials in the second part. This time John is in a triple role. A fictional take has been taken on the justice of many original health issues, police, farmers, Lokpal Bill, women, and child protection.

The heroes are given weighty and rhyming dialogues, such as' Jis Desh ki Maiya Ganga hai, waha Khoon Bhi tiranga hai ',' Pankhe par Zul Raha Kisan hai, gadde main poora Jahan hai ',' Phir Bhi Bharat Mahan hai 'and' tan Man dhan 'se bada hai' jan gunman. ' The entire family of farmer Dada Saheb Balram Azad is working for a corruption-free India. Going forward, his two sons Satya Balram Azad and Jai Balram Azad are also trying to fulfill their father's dreams. His wife Vidya Azad also gives her full support in this work. Both brothers, like Satya and Jai Chana-mamra, uproot the corrupt from the system.

Writer-director Milap Zaveri's intentions here are sincere. He wants to create a society where injustice does not happen. For this he brings one-man army, this is less practical and more ideal. According to him, if there was a person like Satya or Jai in the world, the crime rate in real life today would be almost zero. He has designed his film keeping in mind the anger of common people on screen.

Source from Divyabhashkar