Bamfaad Movie Review: Aditya Rawal aka Nasir Jamal could not make web cinema's iconic 'angry young man' a weak story

Bamfaad Movie Review: 
There was a time when in every Bollywood film, the hero used to go abroad and find his love there but now the directors are looking at the villages and small towns of India and they are telling stories here.  It furthers the same sequence of Paresh Rawal's son Aditya Rawal's recent release film 'Bamfaad', which has been released on G5.  Also Read - After Sara Ali Khan, Janhvi and Ishaan to enter Bollywood, this starkid, Anurag Kashyap becomes Godfather

 Story of the film:

 The story of 'Bombad' is set in 'Prayagraj' of Uttar Pradesh's 'Allahabad' today.

The story of the film begins with Nasir Jamal aka Nate (Aditya Rawal), who loses his heart on Neelam (Shalini Pandey).  While giving the heart to Neelam, Nasir Jamal did not know that his Mehbooba was alive on the mercy of Allahabad's famous goon Jigar Faridi (Vijay Verma).  Because now Nasir's heart has come on Sapphire, he has to get it anyway and he comes out of the liver to take iron from Faridi.  On choosing this path, he gets cheated by his close friend Zahid (Jatin Sarna) that his whole world falls apart.  Will Nasir and Neelam be united in such a situation?  It will be better if you see it during the film.

 Feature of the film:

 The specialty of the film is its screenplay and desiiness, which keeps it tight.  In the last one year, many such films have been released, which have been seen telling the stories of small cities of Uttar Pradesh but still affect the 'bombings'.

 Aditya Rawal makes a mark in the role of Nasir Jamal and seeing him speak the language of Uttar Pradesh on screen, it does not appear that he is trying to imitate his father Paresh Rawal.  She has her own originality and touches the heart.

 'Gully Boy' fame Vijay Verma is influencing the audience with every film and in 'Bombad' he has also managed to win over his character Jigar Bhai.  He has become the Bahubali of Allahabad, whose identity ranges from city policemen to MLAs.  Tak is from everyone and he has scared everyone with his awe but his scenes with Nasir Jamal (Aditya Rawal) are on a different level, which one would like to clap.

 Jatin Sarna, who became famous with 'Sacred Games', has not been able to present anything new in 'Bombad'.  They look like Bunty in 'Sacred Games'.  They have to keep in mind that they do not play the same role.

 Flaws of the film:

 Right from the beginning of the film 'Bamfad', you come to know that director Ranjan Chandel is suffering from a viral fever named Anurag Kashyap.  Seeing the scenes of the film, you will miss 'Gags of Wasseypur' and 'Gulal'.  Along with this, there will be a mix of Tigmanshu Dhulia's 'Achta' and Neeraj Ghewan's 'Masan' at some places.

 Final decision:

 Despite the mix of many films, 'Bombad' does not bore.  On top of that, Aditya Rawal and Vijay Verma's great performances are constantly tied.  In such a situation it can be seen once.  However, you will be disappointed if you get out of web cinema's 'Angry Young Man' Nasir Jamal to win the 70s, because the weak story has not given Nasir Jamal the iconic status.

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