Khaleej Times

Thugs Of Hindostan trailer disappoint­s

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After all the hype and anticipati­on, the trailer of Vijay Krishna Acharya’s Thugs Of Hindostan turns out to be much ado about nothing, except Aamir Khan.

The trailer opens with an interestin­g interlude where the mighty (Amitabh) Bachchan baritone resonates across a skyline clearly painted with the same colours as Pirates of the Caribbean.

Bachchan is a pirate from the Lagaan era and among his rugged band of thugs is Fatima Sana Shaikh who looks determined to prove Dangal was no flash in the pan. But Katrina Kaif is happy with the status quo. She poses and preens as though she had walked into the Chikni Chameli sets again.

Clearly then, the girls have very little to do in this ‘maara-maari-thon’. How can they? This is an Aamir Khan film. He takes over the trailer after 30 seconds. He is the ruffian mercenary whom the horrid British colonialis­ts want to use to tame the mutinous Bachchan.

The Khan-Bachchan confrontat­ions may be interestin­g. But it all depends on how much punch the screen-hogging Khan packs in.

Going by the trailer, Thugs Of Hindostan looks like a spectacle of sound and fury signifying a shift towards a powered periodicit­y that boasts of much appropriat­ion. The background score sounds like

Dhoom remixed - and a little ‘Depp’. Subhash K. Jha, IANS

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