Dishoom Trailer Review- Varun Dhawan and John Abraham are the (only) saving graces

After much ‘ho-halla’, Dishoom Trailer has finally been released and we are not sure what to make of it.

Director Rohit Dhawan brings us the story of two top cops Kabir Shergill (John Abraham) and Junaid Ansari (Varun Dhawan) who team up to solve the biggest mystery that has got the Indian Intelligence agencies all tensed up- Indian Cricket team’s top batsman Viraj (played by Saqib Saleem) goes missing just 36 hours before an all important India V/s Pakistan match. You read that right, Dishoom trailer is all about this!

We also got to see Akshaye Khanna making a come-back to Bollywood after a gap of four years and I must say I an hugely impressed. He plays the role of the villain Waagha, who started all the trouble and if we go by the trailer, we are in for a great performance by him in Dishoom. Jacqueline Fernandez plays the role of a double agent Pakiza/Parvati who works for both ISIS and RAW, who also dances with thugs with guns in her past-time.

John, as expressionless as ever, plays the bad cop who smokes lots of cigarettes and cannot be killed even by bullets. Varun plays the excited cop who gets to say cheeky and funny dialogues every now and then. We also got to see Nargus Fakhri in a bikini though we don’t know much about her character in the movie. Overall, Dishoom could have had a better plot than finding a batsman, also it seems inspired a lot by one or two Hollywood flicks (did you notice the mask on Akshaye Khanna’s back of head, reminds a bit of V for Vendetta, doesn’t it?).

But let’s not steal all credit, Varun and John seem to have worked hard at all the action, stunts and their bodies. That last sequence with both of them in orange boxers and nothing else was simply WOW! Dishoom will hit the big screens on 29th July.

What are your thoughts about Dishoom trailer? Do tell us below.

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