Ludo Movie Review

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Ludo

Ludo Movie Review – “Kya hain na dost, kuch rishto mein logic nahi hota, sirf magic hota hai” this is a awesome dialogue by RajKumar Rao in this movie and this is the complete movie reflected in one line, though lot of things happen in this movie have no logic but there is some magic which will keep you hooked and entertain in the same time, so it’s a fun watch.

Drama/Adventure ‧ 2h 30m
Imdb – 7.8/10

Ludo Movie Review – Four stories like four sides of the game Ludo, where a bunch of characters criss-cross, sometimes closely, sometimes tangentially linked to one common character Sattu Bhaiyya played brilliantly by Pankag Tripathi and don’t miss his gun strapped high on thigh.

A care free standup comedian Akash played by Aditya Roy Kapoor discovers a sex tape between a couple where he was the boy, so his quest to make the video removed from internet is something to watch.

Alok Kumar Gupta(played by Rajkummar Rao) known as Aloo is a hopeless aashiq, a one sided lover who is actually a Amitabh Bachchan fan but became Mithun da fan just to impress his love interest, though she got married but his love is still intact, but when you want something from heart table turns and her husband was arrested for a murder case and she has only Aloo to turn to, check the extra ordinary(funny & action) story of the extent he goes to help her.

Bittu (Abhishek Bachchan) is the angry young man who is fresh out of jail on an attempt-to-murder charge, who wants his daughter Ruhi back, met with a girl of her age. The story between a man who loves his daughter and wants her back at any cost and a small girl who plans her kidnapping just to get attention from her busy parents is emotional, enlightening and sweet.

A Malayali nurse who speaks neither Hindi nor English expect malayali is all heart meets with quite homeless, a store salesman guy in extraordinary situations end up in a happy ending but with a rollercoaster ride.

When these red, blue, yellow and green pawns play the game of life, on a Ludo board beautifully arranged by Anurag Basu, you can only expect a masterpiece with lovely background old song–o beta ji, o babuji, kismat ki hawa kabhi garam, kabhi naram.

Why to watch

  • 4 interesting stories
  • Resurfaced sex tape
  • Awesome cast & acting
  • Malayali Nurse
  • Directed by Anurag Basu

Watch it on Netflix

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