The Big Bull Review: Abhishek Bachchan’s Extraordinary Performance Save The Movie
Star Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Sohum Shah, Ileana D’Cruz, Nikita Dutta, Saurabh Shukla, Samir Soni, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ram Kapoor
Director: Kookie Gulati
The Big Bull Movie Review Rating: 3/5 Stars (Three stars) [yasr_overall_rating size=”large”]
On Thursday 8 April, the film ‘The Big Bull’ of Abhishek Bachchan and Ileana D’cruz was released on the OTT platform Hotstar. The film is based on the biggest stock market scam in the country in the 90s. On this subject, the most superhit web series of last year, ‘Scam 1992’ was made which took the career of actor Pratik Gandhi to new heights overnight. Now that Big Bull has been released, it is obvious that people will do a comparison between the two.
The Big Bull Review: The Story
Hemant Shah lives in a chawl in Mumbai with his brother and mother, but his dreams are like skyrocketing. The girl he loves has the condition of his father that the boy should have a house, a car and a lot of property. His desire to get dreams and love gets air when one day suddenly he feels a big tip of the stock market. With the help of that tip, he makes a big profit. This incident also boosts Hemant’s courage and intentions, and he goes straight to the stock market and goes on for a long time.
Together with his brother Viren Shah (Soham Shah), he manages to hold the door of the stock market in a way. There comes a time when he is called ‘Amitabh Bachchan’ and ‘Big Bull’ of the stock market. Then he goes beyond the stock market and gets involved in the money market i.e. the game of transactions with private and public banks, on the other hand his political reach is also confirmed. He says- ‘If you want to take the risk, take it big. Soon he starts making profits in lakhs to crores. Now the brightness of his money begins to be questioned. Financial journalist Meera Dev (Ileana D’Cruz) sensationalizes Hemant Shah’s manipulation with banks. This scam is up to 5 thousand crores. But Hemant Shah says- “80 percent of the banking system in the country is illegal, they are making me a scapegoat” .. Who are ‘these people’ and how does this story become financially political, around it The film revolves.
The Big Bull Review: What We Think?
The film ‘The Big Bull’ is not a spice film. It is a straight-line film, which has been adopted by its director Kookie Gulatiin today’s time to tell the story through a journalist. For Kuki, this is the turning point of his career and he made a film with a lot of effort. The film could have been much better if a little more work was done in the screenplay. Also, the casting of the film was also done with a little patience.
The Big Bull Review: The Direction
The story of Hemant Shah is such that even if you do not understand Dalal Street, it will keep you interested. This is the story of a middle-class man with lofty dreams, insistence on fulfilling those dreams in any case. Director Kookie Gulati has tried to cover a long and wide story in two and a half hours. Sadly, this effort is visible. While we are connecting with Hemant’s early life, he starts playing in lakhs of crores as soon as he plays a pinch. Many characters played by powerful actors do not even know when they come and go in the film. No character has been able to leave a mark on the mind. Many important scenes pass lightly, while amidst the economic-political scandal, the romantic song sounds absolutely tasteless. Even if its comparison to Hansal Mehta’s ‘Scam 1992’, the film looks crude in many respects. Whether it is screenplay or acting.
The Big Bull Review: Star Performance
You have to praise Abhishek Bachchan’s acting when you know that his character could have been given more depth. Abhishek Bachchan has done full justice to his character and his hard work is also visible. However, some scenes have been shot very loud which look dramatic. Abhishek-Nikita’s love story is also seen in the film’s story taking many breaks. Ileana D’Cruz plays Jamia in the role of journalist Meera Rao, but her character also needed to be given depth. The film also stars Saurabh Shukla and Ram Kapoor, but due to less screen space, his characters seem to have gone away. Overall this is a dramatic film in which you are told that even a common man can become a scamster.
The Big Bull Review: The Final Word
Everyone knows the story of the scandal of Harshad Mehta, but still can watch this film for the performance of Abhishek Bachchan. You will understand the story of Harshad Mehta in a straightforward manner, or if you are a fan of Abhishek Bachchan, ‘The Big Bull’ can be seen once. The film arouses interest in the parts, bored into the parts. 3 stars to ‘The Big Bull’ from Filmyhype. [yasr_overall_rating size=”large”]