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Kick
Description
It is a drama film that captures the story of the heroic man Adrenaline. Over time, Adrienne finds himself tangled in the problem of love and stalking the bad guys everywhere haunted by the police. In those moments Adrenaline will do more to solve these problems.
It is a drama film that captures the story of the heroic man Adrenaline. Over time, Adrienne finds himself tangled in the problem of love and stalking the bad guys everywhere haunted by the police. In those moments Adrenaline will do more to solve these problems.
Actors:
Archana Puran Singh,
Sumona Chakravarti,
Vipin Sharma,
Mukesh Khanna,
Ranjan Dumra,
Rajit Kapoor,
Sunil Upadhyay
Archana Puran Singh
26 March 1962, Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh, India
Sumona Chakravarti
24 June 1988, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Vipin Sharma
Mukesh Khanna
June 23, 1958 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Ranjan Dumra
Rajit Kapoor
22 May 1960, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Sunil Upadhyay
Director:
Sajid Nadiadwala
Sajid Nadiadwala
Country:
India
Keywords:
#Jacqueline Fernandez #Kick #Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment #Nawazuddin Siddiqui #Sajid Nadiadwala #Salman Khan
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April 27, 2015
In a particularly insightful line of dialogue Khan says, "I don't enter your mind, I enter your heart." Indeed.July 28, 2014
It's undeniably enjoyable and ends up taking a surprising turn towards tackling societal issues, even if this does feel slightly manipulative.April 27, 2015
Even if you're willing to ignore the logic-free story and buy heavily into the cult of Bhai, Kick is bumpy, and far too convoluted to deliver the joyride of a Dabangg.