Dabangg3 Trailer Review

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Dabangg3 Trailer Review



Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha are back once again, bringing back the humorous, dramatic and romantic movie for the third time and honestly, no one is upset about it. 

This movie traces the origin of Chulbul Pandey, how he became the dabaang police officer that we all know that he is.

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The trailer tells us that years before he became a police officer, he was a guy-next-door, in love with Khushi (played by debutante Saiee Manjrekaar). As much as they were in love was as much Balli or Kiccha Sudeep did not want them to be together, making him the antagonist and the origin of Chulbul Pandey, the dabaang cop.

But the question is, what did Balli actually do that made Chulbul become who he is? 

To answer that, Balli killed Khushi, enraging Chulbul. Balli makes come back as an even more powerful gunda in Chulbul’s jurisdiction and of course, Chulbu has to avenge his first love, ensuing the main plot of the movie.

 

Dabangg3 Trailer Review
His past and his present

 

As in every Dabaang movie, the audience gets amazing, mind-blowing fight scenes sprinkled with Chulbul’s humour and the love story everyone loves, the married Chulbul and Rajjo (who is not afraid of love anymore). 

The three-minute trailer itself takes us on a journey, leaving us wanting more. Thus it won’t an exaggeration to say that we will not dislike the movie when it comes out on the 20th of December. 

Chulbul Pandey is and he is still the same, “ek baar jo thanli, uske baad vo abhi bhi khud ki nahi sunta” but he will probably listen to his “super sexy missus” and where is the lie in that?

The trailer promises to bring back the Dabaang classics, even the infamous shirtless Chulbul Pandey, a signature without which Dabaang can’t be Dabbang. 

The trailer in itself is as entertaining as the first two instalments and we hope that the third instalment is able to move past the mixed reviews the second instalment got and is able to establish itself as good as the first instalment did.

The trailer does not disappoint, it actually raises expectations and fingers crossed that the movie does the same. 

If dissected, the trailer could have done a better job at introducing the audience not only to the music but also Khushi. 

As all dialogues were given to Chulbul and Balli, the audience does not get to know Khushi as a person. 

It also does not bring back Rajjo’s fierceness and portrays her merely as a wife, standing behind her husband, scared when the antagonist goes over to the Chulbul’s house but we all know that there is much more to Rajjo. 

Other than that, the trailer makes us want to watch the movie and is making us wait in anticipation, more so because we could never really imagine Chulbul being in love with anyone else other than the unscared and fierce woman that is Rajjo. 

All in all, the trailer is a nice introduction to the setting and background of the movie and another trick that Chulbul can perform with his iconic aviators.