Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hrithik shines in this lacklustre revenge story

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KAABIL

Direction: Sanjay Gupta Actors: Hrithik Roshan, Yami Gautam, Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy Rating:

Kaabil is a B-grade genre film elevated by the blazing talent of its lead player — Hrithik Roshan. Hrithik invests so much sweat and sincerity in this slim story that he forces us to stay invested in it.

He plays Rohan Bhatnagar, a smiling, resilient, blind man who transforms into an avenging angel after local goons destroy his happy marriage. What’s refreshing is that Rohan and his wife Supriya (Yami Gautam), who is also blind, aren’t asking us to pity them. Both are independen­t, working individual­s who find love. Or, as he tells her — it was love at first sight.

But the younger brother of a local corporator ensures that the fairy tale ends in tragedy. The cops, who don’t want to ruffle feathers, won’t help. So Rohan relies on his smarts and skills and designs a brutal punishment.

Kaabil should have been constructe­d as a taut thriller, but director Sanjay Gupta and writer Vijay Kumar Mishra stretch the narrative. The love story takes too long and the songs — especially the ones in the second half — are just roadblocks.

Despite these bumps, the first half is gripping. The predictabl­e plot takes a few surprising turns. Gautam adds a sweetness and effervesce­nce to the story. And Hrithik skillfully embodies a man whose life is shattering in slow motion. It’s in the revenge saga of the second half that Sanjay loses his hold. Kaabil is a one-line story: blind man seeks revenge. We knew that from the promos. So the only question is: how does he do it?

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