10 Tweets to read before watching Bobby Deol’s ‘The Class of 83’
While some called the movie dull, others are highly impressed!
After a dismal show with Bard of Blood and Betaal, Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment released a Netflix special movie ‘The Class of 83’. The movie is getting mixed reviews from the critics and the audiences. These days what people on Twitter are thinking about a particular thing matters a lot especially with films as it helps others to decide if they want to watch the movie or not.
So, we have brought you 10 Tweets which will help you decide if you should watch the Bobby Deol starrer ‘The Class of 83.’
A deliberately slow-paced cop drama, that sends its characters on a predictable downward spiral trail and trips them over scruffy cliches. Despite its cast, with two-dimensional characters and generic plotting #ClassOf83 feels like a first draft material. 😏 pic.twitter.com/UvM3Lbgrok
— Survi (@PavanSurvi) August 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/maannnuuuuD/status/1296748466987651074
Sometimes to maintain order … you have to sacrifice the law❤
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Must watch it💯#ClassOf83 #Netflix— Helly Patel (@m_helii_) August 21, 2020
#Classof83 is a delight to watch. Cheers to the delectable cast & crew, headlined by @thedeol, for the brilliant show. Thanks @iamsrk for bankrolling this. The narrative inhabitants a space that has only been explored by @akshaykumar's "Aan" in the past
Highly recommended!
🙂— Srinjoy Ganguly (@srinjoy92) August 21, 2020
Watched #ClassOf83 ,it started on a good note but slows down a bit at some places
Movie is gripping,few sequences are interesting but the climax fight left u wanting for more
Nonetheless it's a decent movie with short runtime of 95 mins
Bobby Deol & other cast is good.
Rating-3/5 pic.twitter.com/1vPYmxgyNr— A N K I T (@Ankitaker2) August 21, 2020
#ClassOf83 another dud? congrats @RedChilliesEnt
— sid_kkr (@Siddjoshi122) August 21, 2020
#ClassOf83 is a great film time to celebrate comeback of our lord #BobbyDeol dear #Boobians
— लौहपुरूष🔥Aashu🔥 (@RDJFanBoi) August 21, 2020
Bobby Deol tried his level best to save the film… He has done well but no actor can rise above script … Direction is a big let down…. 1.5*/5 ⭐️🌟#ClassOf83Review #BobbyDeol #ClassOf83
— Rohit Jaiswal (@rohitjswl01) August 21, 2020
At a time when latest webseries are based on innovative crimes with creative techniques to hide them, if you still like crimes of 80's and 90's #ClassOf83 is just the right choice for you.@RedChilliesEnt @thedeol @sabharwalatul @gaurikhan #ClassOf83Review
— Purvansh Vaikunthe (@PurvanshVaikun1) August 21, 2020
A deliberately slow-paced cop drama, that sends its characters on a predictable downward spiral trail and trips them over scruffy cliches. Despite its cast, with two-dimensional characters and generic plotting #ClassOf83 feels like a first draft material. 😏 pic.twitter.com/UvM3Lbgrok
— Survi (@PavanSurvi) August 21, 2020
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A small review of the movie
The Class of 83 is directed by Atul Sabharwal and inspired by S Hussain Zaidi’s book “The Class of 83: The Punishers of Mumbai Police.” The movie is about a frustrated senior police officer of Mumbai Police who forms an unauthorised killing squad to defeat the politician-underworld nexus that has made it impossible for honest officers to fight crime effectively.
Like in most extra-legal strategies having violence as their cornerstone, soon this also gets out of hands from those who initiated this. The movie does not play like a suspense thriller but a chronicle of real events – concise, precise, tightly drawn, credible and to the point. The film doesn’t waste any time and gets down to its business from the opening shot.
Bobby Deol as Vijay Singh, the dean of an institute of police training in Nashik has made an impression on screen after a long time. Director has used the junior Deol intelligently as he is used to over-emote with the viewers.
This movie is a showcase of 80s Maharashtra society and politics when Mumbai was still Bombay. You can watch this movie if you have run out of your favourite content as it is a small story with precision.
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