Monday 11 September 2017

‘Daddy’ Review: As Gawli, Arjun Rampal & His Nose Mean Business - The Quint



After the splendid Miss Lovely, director Ashim Ahluwalia is back with his latest venture, Daddy. The film is loosely based on the life of gangster-turned-MLA Arun Gawli. But the film reveals its tendency to airbrush Gawli's life from the word go.
When Gawli asks his daughter what people mean when they refer to him as ‘Robin Hood,’ she replies: “Aap chor hain, par villain nahi”.
The film, written by Ahluwalia and Arjun Rampal, painstakingly puts together a portrait of Gawli as a loving family man who becomes a victim of his circumstances.


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