Plot: Fateh Singh (Diljeet) joins the police station as a new recruit and immediately starts wooing his colleague Pooja (Neeru Bajwa). Pooja reciprocates his advances. They both fall for each other. However, things turn sour with time and are forced by the department to visit England to solve the case.
The rest of the story revolves on how their personal differences come in the way of their investigation.
Songs and film premise: The songs are good, the production cost seems very apt. The foreign location, the set all look very believable.
Lead Actors:
Diljeet does what he does! Effortlessly Delivering punchlines after punchlines. There are few instances where he pulls up an innocent face with great comic timing. For me, Diljeet, Akshay Kumar and Ravi Teja are the ones with comic timing that's way ahead of their counterparts.
Neeru Bajwa has looked elegant in the songs and it's amazing her effortlessly she has been playing Pooja over the years. Her facial expressions at Diljeet's shenanigans looked very authentic.
Opinion: As a big fan of the franchise, there are many good and bad things about this third installment.
Loved how they kept the basic theme of bickering between central characters constant. The punches delivered by both diljeet and Neeru land perfectly!
They are hilarious and are for everyone!!
The supporting cast have got enough screentime to deliver their craft which I felt is refreshing.
For me the best take away was the chemistry between Fateh Singh and his mother. It was very short but the best parts in the movie.
The negative for me is that the comedic scenes don't last long. There's a lot of one-liners that are short lived. The expectations were high considering how Jatt and Juliet 2 was, this installment in my opinion falls a little short in comparison to the previous one.
The writer and director tried to package everything - comedy, masala scenes, and a half-cooked second female character in the story. Diljeet with his craft manages to overshadow few of these shortcomings
Overall it's a good entertaining movie that can be enjoyed with family. The dialogues and climax is worth your Rs 400 ticket. You will enjoy this movie in parts , but is enjoyable irrespective of a few flaws here and there.
The rest of the story revolves on how their personal differences come in the way of their investigation.
Songs and film premise: The songs are good, the production cost seems very apt. The foreign location, the set all look very believable.
Lead Actors:
Diljeet does what he does! Effortlessly Delivering punchlines after punchlines. There are few instances where he pulls up an innocent face with great comic timing. For me, Diljeet, Akshay Kumar and Ravi Teja are the ones with comic timing that's way ahead of their counterparts.
Neeru Bajwa has looked elegant in the songs and it's amazing her effortlessly she has been playing Pooja over the years. Her facial expressions at Diljeet's shenanigans looked very authentic.
Opinion: As a big fan of the franchise, there are many good and bad things about this third installment.
Loved how they kept the basic theme of bickering between central characters constant. The punches delivered by both diljeet and Neeru land perfectly!
They are hilarious and are for everyone!!
The supporting cast have got enough screentime to deliver their craft which I felt is refreshing.
For me the best take away was the chemistry between Fateh Singh and his mother. It was very short but the best parts in the movie.
The negative for me is that the comedic scenes don't last long. There's a lot of one-liners that are short lived. The expectations were high considering how Jatt and Juliet 2 was, this installment in my opinion falls a little short in comparison to the previous one.
The writer and director tried to package everything - comedy, masala scenes, and a half-cooked second female character in the story. Diljeet with his craft manages to overshadow few of these shortcomings
Overall it's a good entertaining movie that can be enjoyed with family. The dialogues and climax is worth your Rs 400 ticket. You will enjoy this movie in parts , but is enjoyable irrespective of a few flaws here and there.