Shahid Kapoor’s latest film Deva turns what could have been a gripping action drama into an uninspired, tone-deaf mess. Touted as a high-octane thriller, the movie delivers a tedious and self-indulgent spectacle that feels outdated and problematic. Kapoor, known for his intense performances, struggles to elevate a weak script filled with clichés and lackluster storytelling.
A Remake That Lacks Purpose
Deva fails to do justice to its celebrated South Indian original. Instead of paying homage, it strips away the essence that made the original compelling. The film boasts stylish visuals, slick cinematography, and well-executed action sequences, but these elements cannot hide the glaring flaws in its narrative. The slow pacing, uninspired dialogues, and poorly written supporting characters make the film a struggle to watch.
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The film’s outdated portrayal of minorities further adds to its problems. It reinforces harmful stereotypes instead of presenting a nuanced take on social dynamics, making the viewing experience uncomfortable. The narrative perpetuates regressive tropes that feel completely out of place in today’s cinema.
Shahid Kapoor, despite his acting prowess, fails to bring depth to his character. The script glorifies him excessively, turning his role into a self-indulgent display that overshadows the supporting cast. Instead of portraying a complex and layered protagonist, he delivers an arrogant and one-dimensional performance, making it difficult for audiences to connect with him.
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Ultimately, Deva disappoints as both a remake and a standalone film. Its weak script, problematic themes, and lack of depth make it a tedious watch rather than the gripping action thriller it aims to be.
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