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Kabul express movie review
Kabul express movie review





kabul express movie review

There may just be a twist though which you will find out later. “I am not going to be playing myself of course. There’s a lot more that needs to be told and will be shown in this ,” Akhtar told Arab News on Monday. It is amazing how the dusty brown needs no other color to make it look prettier.A post shared by Shoaib Akhtar my story which I personally feel that has only been told 20 percent in my book. There is something about expanses of sand that is very pleasing to the eye. But, remember this is a documentary with the backing of Yash Raj Films, so good money has been spent on the technical aspects. This, of course, results in profanity and a documentary-type feel to the movie. Only a talented director can neatly outline characters in the first few minutes of screen-time and keep them within those boundaries for the rest of the movie.

kabul express movie review

Their make-up, the lines they are given, the way they deliver them, the dialect, everything contribute to making the audience believe that they are for real. Kabir Khan actually makes all the characters look like they are from a slice of life. Watch out for yet another hilarious performance by Arshad Warsi. It is about how these characters spend a few hours of their life together. The threesome find a dutiful member of the Taliban (Salman Shahid) and a bonus – a beautiful American journalist (Jessica Beckham). They are accompanies by a frustrated Afghani (Hanif Hum Ghum), who drives them around. Now, how much of it is true, only people living in Afghanistan and Pakistan can tell, but the whole set-up looks very plausible.Ī good-humored cameraman (Arshad Warsi) and a somber journalist (John Abraham) get together to find the story of their life in Afghanistan. The aim is to give a human face to the journalists, the Taliban, the Afghanis, and the Pakistanis. In fact, only the people who have seen the previews will understand the tongue-in-cheek humor of the last joke in the movie.

kabul express movie review

But, since all the messages are very subtle, the overall product ends up needing a certain punch. And it is not making fun of something or laughing at anyone, it is very situational. A serious political topic has been very craftily treated with humor.







Kabul express movie review