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Gunda 2 - Police Wala

However, even Chintu seems tired by the second half. The swagger that felt organic in the first film now feels rehearsed. He goes through the motions: the tilted cap, the mirrored sunglasses, the slow-motion walk. But the fire is dimmer. The villain, Michael, is a disaster—neither terrifying nor funny, just loud. Every time he screams “Shivraaaj!”, you feel your brain cells retreat in self-defense. Director Rajkumar R. Pandey knows his audience: they are here for the thanedar hitting people with improbable objects. And to his credit, the action sequences are gloriously absurd. In one set piece, Shivraj defeats twenty men using only a handcuff and a pressure cooker. In another, he stops a speeding truck by punching its hood—the truck flips, of course, and Shivraj adjusts his tie.

However, for the casual viewer looking for an entertaining action romp, this will feel like a slog. The magic of the first film—that lightning-in-a-bottle mix of law, lawlessness, and charisma—is missing. Police Wala Gunda 2 is a sequel that proves that sometimes, you cannot arrest the same lightning twice. police wala gunda 2

Thanedar hai, lekin dil se gunda. Film hai, lekin dimaag se outda. However, even Chintu seems tired by the second half