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Daddy movie review: Arjun Rampal portrays role of Gangster turned politician Arun Gawli

Daddy movie review: Arjun Rampal portrays role of Gangster turned politician Arun Gawli

Daddy movie based on Indian political crime marks the comeback of most versatile actor Arjun Rampal. After giving the successful crime based action movie Kahaani 2 in 2016, again Arjun Rampal is coming up with his another crime action movie. It is directed and co-written by Ashim Ahluwalia. Arjun Rampal is playing a role of Gangster in this movie and along with him, it also features the South Indian actress Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead role. It is produced under the banner of Kundalini Entertainment and Karta Entertainment.

The plot revolves around the life of the Gangster turned politician Arun Gawli of the Mumbai. It is the sensational true story that comes from the rough streets and back alleys of Central Mumbai. Arjun Rampal playing the role of Arun Gawli who scripted his own destiny to become one of India’s most feared gangsters. Daddy movie follows the intertwined fates of the world-weary Arun Gawli who attempts to enter politics along with a frustrated Police inspector with the secret history of his own. It is an unforgettable excursion and unfolding jigsaw puzzle into the Mumbai underworld. It is a story of 1970 when Arun Gawli and his brother entered the underworld in the state of Mumbai.

The gangster role played by Arjun Rampal is appreciable for sure. Maharashtrian Gangster and the Politician look of Arjun Rampal will make all the audience crazy as he just looking alluring and dashing in the rough attire with a Maharashtrian look. The direction and screenplay of the movie are full of suspense. It has a collection of a melodious song composed by Sajid-Wajid, suits to the theme of the movie. Overall, it is full of crime, action, suspense, thriller, and drama to entertain audiences.

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