Malang movie review: Aditya Roy Kapur, Disha Patani, Anil Kapoor's suspense thriller raises more questions than it answers
FirstpostIn Malang, Advait and Sara’s chemical-laced love story is cut short when their lives get entangled with that of a corrupt cop From the opening scene of Malang, you know director Mohit Suri’s intention: to create a larger-than-life hero out of his leading man. By the end of the 130-minutes of this romantic crime drama we know little else about his character, except that he has some long-festering family issues, he’s angry and he’s madly in love with Sara. Skydiving, kite-surfing, jumping off cliffs — this is what Zindagi Milegi Na Dobara would look like through Mohit Suri’s lens. It feels like misdirection to bring you into the world of Malang through Advait and Sara’s superficial, chemically assisted love story but place greater emphasis on the twisted minds of the cops in charge.