Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande (movie review)

Review Writer: Ajay Bharat
Rating: ***
Movie Tagline: “being BAD was never so GOOD”, “hum BADMAASH hain KAMINEY nahin”


Director Parvin Dabas's Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande is the social/crime comedy and thriller. It is based around the hot topics of farmer's land acquisition by government for industrialists and commercialization in recent times. But do film justify with this sensitive issue, let’s see.

Rajbir, Sexy, Ambani, and Docter are 4 criminals living in village surrounding a city, and they works for their boss Fauji.
Farming land of their village has been given notice to be acquired by government, so land could be given to an industrialist. And villagers are non-violently protesting against it.
Fauji get assignment from the people of government to stop the protest of villagers, for which he will going to get large sum of money. Fauji gives this assignment to Rajbir and gang with the promise that he will give good share of money to them. But rajbir and gang decided to help villagers instead. Now they start to play double game, at one time they pretend to working for Fauji and other time they are helping their villagers.
What happen next tells the movie...
Will Fauji get to know about their double game... and what will be its consequence... what they do to help their village... will farmers succeed in protecting their land...

Film is quite successful in showing problem of land acquisition of farmer's land, with the comic satire. Rajbir and other villagers are well aware that most of farmers who have sold their land for personnel reasons or for to start other businesses have seen bad times. So they want to protect their land at any cost.
Turning point of movie is when protagonist decides to help villagers at the risk of money that they going to get from Fauiji, which is interesting.

Performances, direction, and screenplay of are good, but story although good but have punches little less. And film is quite predictable.
Movie will be liked by fan of crime and comedy thrillers. And by the supporters of farmers’ land acquisition issue.
Reviewer Verdict: Film is definitely a one time watch.

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