One of the most awaited movies, Mumbai Saga, is released at the cinema halls. Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta, known for producing and making gangster dramas like Kaante, Shootout at Lokhandwala and Shootout at Wadala, has brought another gangster movie titled Mumbai Saga. The movie stars John Abraham, Emraan Hashmi, Suniel Shetty, Kajal Aggarwal, Mahesh Manjrekar, Amole Gupte, Gulshan Grover, Prateik Babbar, Samir Soni, Anjana Sukhani, and Rohit Roy. Mumbai Saga is loaded with power-packed performances and clap-worthy dialogues.
Mumbai Saga Story
The movie is based on true events. Set in the 80s, when Mumbai was called Bombay. The story begins with the introduction of Amartya Rao, played by John Abraham. He is a common man who helps his father. His father is a vegetable seller. Amartya Rao has a younger brother Arjun played by Prateik Babbar, and he is very protective of him. An incident changes the life of Amartya when he involves in a physical fight with Gaitonde’s goon. It begins his journey into the world of Mafias.
Amole Gupte who plays Gaitonde, is a gangster in the movie. Mahesh Manjrekar has played the role of a Bhau, a big politician. With his help, Amartya Rao becomes one of the biggest gangsters in Mumbai in the 90s. A crime lands Amartya Rao in a face-off with Encounter Specialist Vijay Savarkar played by Emraan Hashmi. You need to find out what happens next in the movie.
Mumbai Saga Review
Mumbai Saga is full of action and power-packed performances. John Abraham as Amartya Rao hits the bull eye with his performance. Emraan Hashmi as an Encounter Specialist, is rock solid. Suniel Shetty has a short role, but he stands out in his impactful role. Kajal Aggarwal and Anjana Sukhani have not much to do in this male-dominated movie. Amole Gupte and Mahesh Manjrekar’s performance are impressive.
The screenplay is gripping and keeps you engaged till the end. The first half of the movie keeps you to the edge of your seat. While the second half is a little predictable. The dialogues of the film are clap-worthy and are delivered with impact. One of the dialogues is ‘Bandook se nikli goli na Eid dekhti hai na Holi’. They are the highlights of this power-packed entertainer. The music is where the movie lags. Director Sanjay Gupta did a nice work with Mumbai Saga. Overall, Mumbai Saga is a movie that deserves to watch on the big screen. We give the movie 3.5 stars out of 5.
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