Kaalakaandi Movie Review: Saif's Outrageous, Dangerous & Ridiculous Behaviour Makes It A Must Watch!
Kaalakaandi movie review is here. Directed by Akshat Verma featuring Saif Ali Khan & Shenaz Treasurywala, read on to know how the movie has to offer to the audiences!
Kaalakaandi
Movie
Review:
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Vijay
Raaz,
Deepak
Dobriyal
starrer
MUST
WATCH
|
FilmiBeat
Rating:
3.0/5
Star
Cast:
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Sobhita
Dhulipala,
Vijay
Raaz,
Kunaal
Roy
Kapur,
Akshay
Oberoi
Director:
Akshat
Verma
Cast:
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Shenaz
Treasurywala,
Kunaal
Roy
Kapur,
Sobhita
Dhulipala,
Vijay
Raaz,
Deepak
Dobriyal
Director:
Akshat
Verma
Producers:
Rohit
Khattar,
Ashi
Dua
Sara
Writer:
Akshat
Verma
What's
Yay:
When
Saif
Ali
Khan
asks
a
transgender
prostitute
to
show
her
"Australia,
down
south,
Cape
of
Good
Hope",
basically
what's
under
her
clothes!
What's
Nay:
The
second
half
isn't
as
hilarious
as
the
first
half
and
gets
dragged.
Popcorn
Refill:
You'll
be
laughing
all
the
way
to
get
your
popcorn
as
the
first
half
is
way
too
funny.
Iconic
Moment:
When
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
a
transgender
prostitute
get
chased
by
a
police
constable
with
a
big
tummy,
who
can
barely
run
for
not
more
than
100
metres.
Plot:
Saif
Ali
Khan,
a
simple
man
who
doesn't
smoke,
drink,
sleep
around
or
attend
parties
gets
the
shock
of
his
life
when
his
doctor
confirms
he
has
last
stage
cancer
and
might
survive
not
more
than
6
months
and
the
very
next
day
is
his
brother's
wedding.
Sick
of
his
boring
life,
Saif
drops
acid
(LSD)
for
the
first
time
and
experiences
some
weird
shit,
and
to
top
that,
binge
drinks
the
whole
night,
roams
around
with
a
transgender
prostitute
-
hoping
to
see
what's
under
her
clothes,
gets
chased
by
a
belly
toting
police
and
even
dresses
up
like
a
transgender
himself.
On
the
other
hand,
an
urban
couple
Kunaal
Roy
Kapur
and
Sobhita
Dhulipala
prepare
to
fly
to
New
York
for
higher
studies
but
meet
their
friend
Shenaz
Treasurywala,
who
is
celebrating
her
birthday
the
night
before
with
her
toy
boy
aka
'sex
slave' at
a
high-end
club,
but
gets
raided
by
the
police
for
drugs.
The
other
protagonists,
two
gangsters
Vijay
Raaz
and
Deepak
Dobriyal
are
on
the
prowl
to
get
filthy
rich
and
plot
to
cheat
their
own
boss,
a
Mumbai
hawala
big
shot
who
controls
the
whole
city.
So
will
Saif
ultimately
get
to
see
what's
really
under
the
transgender's
clothes
or
will
he
miss
the
chance
of
his
life
(according
to
him)
not
to
witness
it?You'll
have
to
hit
the
theatres
to
witness
the
hilarious
roller-coaster
of
outrageous
scenes,
that
is
Kaalakaandi.
Direction
Akshat
Verma
is
back
with
a
bang
after
Delhi
Belly
and
showcases
the
true
spirit
of
'after
dark'
Mumbai
where
hideous,
strange,
dangerous,
hilarious
and
unpredictable
things
happen
all
the
time.
He
has
successfully
showcased
how
its
residents
are
so
wild
and
crazy.
The
outrageous
scenes
are
well
connected
that
you'll
have
no
time
to
digest
the
disgust
as
another
scene
is
just
around
the
corner
that's
even
more
dangerously
true.
The
director
has
truly
studied
the
urban
blood
and
their
mannerisms!
Performances
Saif
Ali
Khan
holds
the
film
tight
in
his
grip
by
being
a
decent
man
to
turning
into
a
demon
of
a
person
in
the
same
night
with
his
dangerous,
outrageous
and
ridiculous
behaviour.
His
witty
lines
can
shock
you
from
the
usage
of
expletives
and
several
others.
Saif
has
maintained
the
shock
value
throughout
the
film
and
his
performance
is
outstanding.
The
other
protagonists
Shenaz
Treasurywala,
Kunaal
Roy
Kapur,
Sobhita
Dhulipala,
Vijay
Raaz
and
Deepak
Dobriyal
have
done
a
tremendous
job
in
maintaining
the
shock
value
of
the
film,
which
is
its
USP
and
are
as
good
as
Saif
Ali
Khan
as
well,
with
of
course
a
shorter
screen
time.
Technical
Aspects
Showing
city
life,
especially
Mumbai
after
dark
and
its
wild
behaviour
needs
extra
work
and
Akshat
Verma
the
living
and
breathing
metro
life
in
the
film.
From
showing
the
best
night
clubs,
hot
girls,
casual
sex
and
the
need
to
getting
rich
quick
to
doing
drugs,
binge
drinking
and
plotting
against
your
own
is
technically
interwoven
so
well
that
you'll
realise
he's
indeed
showcasing
your
own
city
in
the
film.
Job
well
done!
Music
There's
no
much
focus
on
music
here
except
a
dance
number
which
again
gets
lost
in
Saif's
erratic
behaviour
after
consuming
drugs
and
binge
drinking
and
the
music
becomes
secondary
all
of
a
sudden.
Verdict
If
you're
a
fun
loving
person
and
want
to
experience
the
wild
side
of
what
happens
after
Mumbai
sleeps,
watch
this
movie.
The
outrageous
and
dangerous
things
in
Kaalakaandi
feed
your
inner
soul
and
make
the
film
worth
a
watch.