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Bloody Daddy Review: Shahid Kapoor’s Action Drama is Impressive

Bloody Daddy, Ali Abbas Zafar’s Hindi rendition of the French film Sleepless Night (2011), is presently streaming on JioCinema. Shahid Kapoor’s action drama is impressive and intriguing, centered on drug paddlers. The film opens in a post-second-wave setting and employs little elements to establish a point. Shahid Kapoor dazzles with his spectacular performance. Bloody Daddy also features Ronit Roy, Diana Penty, Sanjay Kapoor, and Rajiv Khandelwal and significant roles. Scroll out for a detailed review

Storyline

An NCB officer (Shahid Kapoor) finds himself in a deadly situation when a drug mafia kidnaps his son while he is trying to break a racket. In addition to finding a loophole in the system, he races against time to rescue his son.

Bloody Daddy Review: Bloody Daddy, helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar and co-written with Aditya Basu and Siddharth -Garima, opens on an exciting note and quickly turns into a dull unwinding of events that offers no adrenaline rush. A cameo by Badshah, ‘It’s a Vibe,’ seems out of place, yet the background score adds to the film’s overall energy. Overall, Bloody Daddy is an engaging piece that can be appreciated as a one-time watch. However, it could have been a better watch.

Bloody Daddy Star cast & Performances

Another project in Shahid Kapoor’s career, Bloody Daddy, will likely be one of his finest. All in Shahid is artistic, including the dialogue delivery, expressions, and fight scenes. Despite his minimal screen time, Sanjay Kapoor delivers some of the funniest lines, providing comic relief amidst the turmoil. Rajeev Khandelwal simultaneously manages to be both amusing and charming. Diana Penty is wholly wasted.

Bloody Daddy’s Selling Point

Bloody Daddy’s biggest selling point is how precisely it follows its genre. The film will undoubtedly resonate with lovers of classic action masterpieces, including John Wick, Pulp Fiction, and Mission Impossible. The action and chase sequences are expertly portrayed in Marcin Lascawiec’s cinematography, which is undoubtedly excellent. And if you’re a fan of Shahid Kapoor, don’t skip this one because he’s terrific in it.

Bloody Daddy’s Weak Point

The screenplay by Ali Abbas Zafar and Aditya Basu is relatively typical, resulting in a movie that has its fair share of thrills but misses the emotional touch that a film about a father wanting a way to rescue his son should have had. The most unpleasant part of Bloody Daddy is its predictable plot.