‘Badass Ravi Kumar’ film overview: Himesh Reshammiya fights, sings and romances his method by an over-the-top masala movie

Kaumi GazetteEntertainment8 February, 20258.2K Views

A nonetheless from ‘Badass Ravi Kumar’
| Picture Credit score: @HimeshReshammiyaMelodies/YouTube

Badass Ravi Kumar begins with an earnest attraction, the place a voiceover urges folks to placed on their 80s masala goggles, and that it’s all about ‘leisure, leisure, and leisure’. There’s additionally the all-important addendum; logic is elective. 

Now, going into a movie like Badass Ravi Kumar, it’s protected to say that our expectations are greater than set. That is, in spite of everything, a spin-off of The Xposé, Himesh Reshammiya’s 2014 thriller movie. In Badass Ravi Kumar nonetheless, this warning feels vital, given simply how the movie introduces its main man. 

Ravi Kumar is an sincere, upright cop who solely follows his personal guidelines, punches, tackles and showers bullets, all whereas mouthing punchlines and questionable poetry in breathless succession. If you’re questioning how he isn’t carrying a uniform or simply appears to be killing folks by the dozen, we’re helpfully instructed he has been suspended a few occasions…for having lengthy hair. “I hate negativity and you might be all very adverse,” he declares, earlier than slicing somebody with a chainsaw. In an introduction that appears to go on for lengthy, he additionally pushes a nationwide traitor off a helicopter, all whereas the pilot helpfully says it’s time to return because the ‘bundle’ has been dropped. 

Badass Ravi Kumar

Director: Keith Gomes

Solid: Himesh Reshammiya, Simona J , Prabhu Deva, Kirti Kulhari

Runtime: 142 minutes

Storyline: Sizzling-headed cop Ravi Kumar heads to Muscat for a mission the place he encounters a lethal don

Ravi Kumar is a part of a world that tries to be as over-the-top as him, however the others nearly handle to match up. Carlos Pedro Panther (Prabhu Deva), an omnipotent mobster who walks round with a tarot card reader is tasked with retrieving a reel that has delicate info belonging to India. The reel is possessed by Laila (Kirti Kulhari), a contract killer whose sister Madhubala (Simona J) is somebody Ravi Kumar has been in love with for some time now. Ravi Kumar is quickly enlisted to make sure the reel doesn’t fall into flawed arms, and makes his approach to Muscat the place a lot of the motion unfolds. 

Inspirations are aplenty within the movie; there’s Pathaan, Animal, and even Dhoom 2, with Badass Ravi Kumar placing its personal spin on the diamond heist and Hrithik’s camouflage. In an everyday movie, a punchline is reserved for the highs, however right here, each different dialog occurs simply utilizing punchlines. Living proof: when Ravi Kumar lastly makes a heartfelt declaration of his like to Madhubala in the midst of being accosted by a dozen gunmen, she insists he says it once more, in ‘his fashion’. Admittedly, the tacky dialogues are one of the best a part of the movie since Ravi Kumar has one thing inventive to say in each state of affairs — whether or not it’s to speak about his love for the nation, his failed romance, or what he intends to do with betrayers. 

The movie nonetheless looks like a hodgepodge of 1 overlong sequence after one other. There’s a lengthy sequence within the second half, the place Ravi and spy Nisha (Sunny Leone) take the stage for a number of songs in succession (together with ‘Tandoori Days’) and you start to surprise what that is all resulting in. In a movie that’s as unabashedly masala as this one, it could have been nice to see extra of Ravi and Carlos onscreen — after all, they’ve a dance and music face-off however it’s too quick given how we might like to see extra of Prabhu Deva’s dancing on display. Himesh Reshammiya nonetheless channels his Ravi Kumar avatar to the hilt; and earns essentially the most cheers and whistles within the theatre. 

A still from ‘Badass Ravi Kumar’

A nonetheless from ‘Badass Ravi Kumar’
| Picture Credit score:
@HimeshReshammiyaMelodies/YouTube

For a movie that units expectations proper at the start, and is unapologetic in proudly owning its tacky romance, and logic-defying stunts, Badass Ravi Kumar is unquestionably enjoyable in elements, but additionally will get exhausting fairly shortly, even if you’re dedicated to the prepared suspension of disbelief required for a movie like this one. The second half specifically feels needlessly drawn out.  

Regardless of the occasional nostalgia worth and laugh-out-loud dialogues, meandering writing and the absence of a coherent screenplay stops Badass Ravi Kumar from absolutely working as a gloriously over-the-top masala watch with nice rewatch worth. 

Badass Ravi Kumar is at the moment working in theatres

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