Ek Villain Returns

Two men, both in love with the same woman. One chooses to take the high road and let the woman make her own decision. The other decides to take matters into his own hands and kidnaps the woman. The hero and villain are revealed as their love stories play out in this gripping tale of love and obsession.

July 29

2022

Release Date

Hindi

Language

9 minutes

2 hours

Running Time

Available on

Netflix

Cast

John Abraham

Disha Patani

Arjun Kapoor

Tara Sutaria

Shaad Randhawa

Riteish Deshmukh

Karishma Sharma

J.D. Chakravarthi

Digvijay Rohidas

Bharat Dabholkar

Elena Roxana Maria Fernandes

Shivani Tuli

Neha Shitole

Kaizaad Kotwal

Aditya Lal

Aekam Binjwe

Prasad Jawade

Riya Deepsi

2.0

5/5

Average Rating

The above-mentioned average rating is based on the derived ratings of multiple review platforms

OH Review

5/5

EK VILLAIN RETURNS: A Disappointing Sequel with Poor Writing and Lazy Direction

Plot

The film follows the story of Gautam Mehra, a rich, spoiled brat who is accused of murdering aspiring singer Aarvi. The story unfolds through flashbacks and jumps between different timelines, connecting Gautam, Aarvi, and taxi driver Bhairav, who falls in love with a salesgirl named Rasika. However, the non-linear storytelling fails to add any depth to the characters, and the plot becomes increasingly convoluted with mindless twists.

Acting

Arjun Kapoor shines in his role as Gautam, but the rest of the cast is wasted in underdeveloped characters. John Abraham fails to break free from his limited character, while Disha Patani and Tara Sutaria are merely used as props to give men in their life an agenda.

Cinematography

The film's cinematography is unremarkable, with no standout shots or visual storytelling. The action scenes are poorly executed, and the VFX feels outdated and unconvincing.

Direction

Mohit Suri's direction is lazy and fails to create a taut and gripping romantic-thriller. The writing is sluggish, and the characters lack depth and empathy. The film's toxic treatment of women is also problematic, further detracting from the already poor storytelling.

Overall

Ek Villain Returns is a disappointing sequel with poor writing, lazy direction, and underdeveloped characters. Despite a talented cast, the non-linear storytelling fails to add any depth or suspense to the plot, resulting in a convoluted and confusing watch. The film's toxic treatment of women is also problematic and detracts from the already poor storytelling. Overall, the film fails to live up to its predecessor and falls short on every level.

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