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Review Of The Film Costao: Script Analysis Of The Film Review Of Costao:

Script Analysis of the film

The film's plot jumps right into the premise, with little time spent introducing and setting up the hero, Nawazuddin Siddiqui. He looks so convincing in the role that I don't believe in, and he fits in like a chameleon. The individual whose story was being narrated did not appear to me! The performer gives a strong performance. His one monologue, which explores his sentiments and guilt of killing a man, is a lesson for actors. He is at times helpless, afraid, and vulnerable.

 

Review of Costao: Star Performance

It felt like a personal loss when Irrfan passed away.

I lost all hope of seeing magic on screen with the most powerful biographical stories ever because I could not see any actor taking his place. Since I haven't seen anything remarkable from Irrfan in a long time, I never considered Nawazuddin Siddiqui to be his legitimate heir. Photograph, an original Prime Video movie starring Sanya Malhotra, was most likely the final time he did it.

But you know, good artists are pure, and they come to save the art when things are at their worst.

The arrival of Costao, played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, gave us hope that, indeed, there is still a lot of excellent in cinema and that its torchbearers would not allow the craft to slowly perish despite the influx of heart-pounding pictures.

How does Rehan consistently outsmart the nation's very effective police force? How is it possible for Rehan to become a hacker and burglar, deliver some deft punches to his opponents, flirt with someone else's wife, and consistently outsmart Vikram and Aulakh? He almost seems to transform into a superhuman.

Given that a search warrant has already been obtained for Rehan, how can he pretend to be a doctor while in flight? This is only the beginning; Jewel Thief is rife with illogical plot points that leave us wondering, "Yeh Ho Kya Raha Hai?"

Not to mention the utterly nonsensical plane theft, which is undoubtedly one of the most surreal scenes I have ever seen. All of the characters have poor writing that hardly makes an impression. Saif Ali Khan's character and Nikita Dutta's lack the necessary chemistry, and Saif and Jaideep Ahlawat's character don't exude a frightening air. The writing for Kunal Kapoor's character must be the worst of all.

who focusses on the Sasta rendition of the Dhoom series role played by Abhishek Bachchan. He consistently displays frustration and ends up missing the thief.