Kunal Deshmukh directed Jannat 2, was said to be the sequel
of 2008 release Jannat, but had anything related to its prequel. This does not
mean that the movieis not worth a watch. No! This is a must watch movie. All
through the movie it seems Nicolas Cage’s ‘Lord of War’ is present somewhere in
the background. The plot of the movie revolves around arms trafficking, the way
the lead gets through all this and wins his love forever. The climax is quite
predictable.
A street smart punk Sonu Dilli KKC i.e. Kutti Kamini Cheez
(Emraan Hashmi) is into a business (which he calls ‘bi-ness’) of selling and
renting guns illegally. His motto behind this is that “people kill each other
with any weapon they find, I just make their task a bit easier.” For the first
time, perhaps, a Hindi movie explores the precarious issue with a stimulating
romance elegantly interlaced in the narrative. Apart from being a protagonist
in the film, Emraan is also the chronicler of the film as the movie is narrated
from his point of view. ACP Pratap (Randeep Hooda) is a stern cop who aims to
get to the roots of nexus of arms racket. He compels Sonu to convert into his
informer by threatening him by all ways and to go deeper into the web of
smuggling so that the cop may reach the king of all this. Sonu does accordingly
although unwillingly. Meanwhile, our hero falls in love with Jhanvi (Esha
Gupta) at the very first sight. Jhanvi is a doctor. Further the plot moves on
as for how Sonu tries to mislead the cop without telling him the true
information and at the same time winning the biggest mafia of that world Mangal
Singh Tomar (Manish Chaudhry), happened to be the father of Jhanvi, whom she
hates.
Jannat 2 is a fabulous album with Pritam giving a rich soundtrack. As
far as characters are concerned, no one but Emraan could have delivered the
role so well. He fitted just apt in the role. Randeep Hooda gives another
knockout performance in this. Debutante Esha Gupta captivates the audience with
her charm.
On the whole, Jannat 2 has a major mass appeal. The film has a
persuasive message to transport. An incredibly compelling film on a solemn
issue.
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