Ek Villain Returns — Trailer Review

Shaurya Sharma
2 min readJul 1, 2022

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Knowing Bollywood’s ongoing fixation on continuations and sequels of established movies, the trailer for Mohit Suri-coordinated Ek Villain Returns was just delivered on the web today. Featuring two arrangements of actors — Arjun Kapoor-Tara Sutaria and John Abraham-Disha Patani — the film is the much-anticipated otherworldly continuation of the hit 2014 delivery, Ek Villain. The film’s trailer has made a tremendous buzz among online entertainment fans. While various netizens can’t resist the urge to highlight the conspicuous examination between the two motion pictures, a sizeable populace has proactively laid out their fervor for the impending film.

The trailer opens with the undeniable line, connected to Ritesh Deshmukh’s character Rakesh Mahadkar, a chronic killer promoted to have killed 18 ladies in his time. It further explores crowds into the existences of its two lead couples strolling around grand cascades and drinking at parties with companions. With the plot pointing towards a copycat killer running free, all kinds of people are seen engaging it out for the title of a reprobate.

The suspense and the music are two things that have excited me a little. Throughout the trailer, I was left wondering who the real villain is here. The last 20 seconds of the trailer twisted the suspense even further. Mohit Suri has been known to create movies with amazing music inside, and the same can be expected from Ek Villain Returns. The background music is soothing, and we can hear a glimpse of Teri Galliyan’s remake.

Talking about the performances, Disha Patani looks like she is going to be doing some exceptional acting throughout the movie. If looks could kill, this trailer could have caused a massacre because of the ever-beautiful Disha. I really want Tara Sutaria to do well here because I feel she is a nice actress but is not getting the right movie to prove herself.

Arjun Kapoor sounds so fake in the first dialogue! I cannot believe he is the same guy that impressed the nation in Ishaqzaade! At best, he can pull off an average performance from what it seems from the trailer. John Abraham looks amazing. He is an amazing actor in serious roles, but I just hope his character is not as cringe as Satyamev Jayate 2.

Overall, the trailer is pretty impressive. The action seems could have been better, but I will give this one a solid 6.5 out of 10. I am surely going to watch this movie in the theatres. Let me know your opinion in the comments below.

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Shaurya Sharma
Shaurya Sharma

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