Dabangg Movie Review

Dabangg (Hindi)

Release Date:
September 10, 2010

"I do not want to be sheltered from dangers. I want to be fearless while facing them" Dabangg means fearless. Set in Laalgunj, Uttar Pradesh, Dabangg is a story of Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan), a totally fearless but corrupt police officer with unorthodox working methods. But even the most fearless at times face a tough fight with their innermost demons.

Chulbul has had a bitter childhood. His father passed away when he was very young after which his mother Naini (Dimple Kapadia) married Prajapati Pandey (Vinod Khanna). Together, they had a son Makhanchan (Arbaaz Khan). Prajapati favours Makhanchan which does not go down well with Chulbul. He decides to take control of his destiny and detaches himself from his stepfather and half brother. His sole attachment is his mother. However after his mother's demise and an unsuccessful attempt to mend wounds, Chulbul snaps all ties with his stepfather and half brother.

Rajo (Sonakshi Sinha) with her unique perspective of life enters his world and turns it upside down. Chulbul starts to see life more positively and also gets sensitized to the value of a family. But his detractors especially the dubious Cheddi Singh (Sonu Sood) have their own vested interests and emerge as spokes in the wheel, putting one brother against the other. Makhanchan ends up carrying out acts oblivious to the consequences. When he realizes he has been used, he turns to Chulbul.

Will Chulbul take his extended hand? Will the brothers be able to thwart their detractors? Will this time, Chulbul's fearlessness channelize itself positively and reunite him with his family? Dabangg is a hard hitting, entertaining, emotional narrative that unfolds grippingly in a region that has place only for the fearless.

"I do not want to be sheltered from dangers. I want to be fearless while facing them" Dabangg means fearless. Set in... Show More

Two films for the price of one – an entertaining, star-centric potboiler, plus a delicately textured relationship drama

The New Indian Express

I recommend that you see the film for the sheer pleasure of watching Salman Khan in top form

He [Salman] relishes every moment of delivering those cocky lines, and turns Chulbul Pandey into possibly the most enduring character he's ever played

Mad stuff! Really.

Hindustan Times

The trouble with Dabangg is not that it is crafted as a series of set-pieces, engineered to get us clapping and wolf-whistling: it is that kind of film. It’s that not all those set-pieces are uniformly good

Indian Express

Salman Khan plays the definitive Hindi heartland cool dude in the worst kind of 1980s Bollywood kitsch

It’s slightly mad, and it’s terribly entertaining.

Try to find a novel storyline and there is none in Dabangg. Try to find Salman Khan and there is nothing else

IndiaTimes

Well edited, with songs strategically placed throughout the movie, including the rousing Munni badnaam hui, and a length that's not too terrifying. This is one Zandu Balm of a movie

India Today

Things happen in a staccato fashion and it doesn’t really matter except that you know you will get one helluva dishum dishum seeped climax

Dabangg is not about theory and analysis; it's only about the Zandu Balm effect of cinema: completely home grown, hybrid, purely desi stress-busting therapy

Times of India

A full on entertainer with three aces - Salman Khan like never before, stylish action and super music

BollywoodHungama

The movie is one of the easiest watches of our times