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Badass Ravi Kumar Review: Himesh Reshammiya Starrer Proves Some Films Shouldn’t Exist

Badass Ravi Kumar review: Right from the opening disclaimer, which states that “logic is optional,” Himesh Reshammiya's film takes this notion to an extreme, making a mockery of storytelling.

Badass Ravi Kumar review: Himesh Reshammiya's latest film, 'Badass Ravi Kumar', is an ambitious attempt at an '80s-style action spectacle. However, it doesn’t just embrace the outdated filmmaking of that era—it seems to drag it further into chaos. Right from the opening disclaimer, which states that “logic is optional,” the film takes this notion to an extreme, making a mockery of storytelling, coherence, and basic filmmaking sensibilities. 

Badass Ravi Kumar plot: A one-man army in a world without logic 

The story—if one can call it that—revolves around Ravi Kumar, a fearless police officer. As expected, he can do it all: take down enemies of the state, engage in over-the-top action sequences, and deliver monologues that seem written for a different reality altogether. His journey involves relentless battles with villains, but the real challenge here is for the audience to endure it all. 

Badass Ravi Kumar is cringe beyond expectation 

If you thought the trailer promised an excessive dose of cringe, the full film takes it to a whole new level. Badass Ravi Kumar isn’t just bad—it’s so bad that even cringe itself might feel embarrassed. The film offers a collection of absurd action sequences, bizarre dialogues, and baffling character motivations, making it difficult to grasp why this project was greenlit in the first place. Even compared to the most exaggerated action films of the '80s, this one makes them look like cinematic masterpieces. 

Performances: A lesson in unintentional comedy 

Calling Himesh Reshammiya’s performance 'acting' would be an insult to the craft. His portrayal of Ravi Kumar is a collection of stiff expressions, dramatic slow-motion walks, and dialogue delivery that lacks any emotional depth. Prabhu Deva, in an unexpected appearance, adds to the absurdity with his role, though it’s unclear what purpose his character serves. Talented actors like Saurabh Sachdeva, Sanjay Mishra, Kirti Kulhari, Prashant Narayanan, and Sunny Leone find themselves trapped in a film that does them no justice. One can only wonder what compelled them to sign up for this bizarre cinematic disaster. 

Direction and writing: A masterclass in chaos 

Keith Gomes takes on the directorial duties, but after watching the film, one might question whether there was any direction at all. The screenplay lacks structure, and the dialogues—penned by Bunty Rathore—are unintentionally hilarious, providing the only moments of amusement. The film desperately tries to be a tribute to ‘masala’ cinema, but instead, it feels like a parody without self-awareness. 

Verdict: A benchmark for bad cinema 

If you ever wondered how bad a film can truly be, 'Badass Ravi Kumar' provides the answer. It not only redefines the limits of bad filmmaking but also sets a new benchmark for unintentional comedy. While some bad films can be entertaining, this one fails to even achieve that. Watch it only if you have an appetite for cinematic disasters—or if you want to experience what happens when logic is not just optional but completely abandoned. 

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