Pathaan
Pathaan
*Pathaan* (2023) marks Shah Rukh Khan's grand return to the big screen after a long hiatus, and it’s everything his fans could have hoped for. The film is a high-octane, action-packed spectacle that not only reaffirms SRK's status as one of Bollywood's most charismatic stars but also showcases his evolution into a full-fledged action hero.
The movie is a visual feast, shot across stunning global locations including Antarctica, Spain, Morocco, Dubai, Afghanistan, and the North Pole. The cinematography is world-class, with breathtaking vistas that will make you want to book a plane ticket. But the film isn’t just about pretty scenery; the action sequences are what truly set it apart. From ziplining between helicopters to explosive combat atop a train plunging into a ravine, *Pathaan* delivers jaw-dropping moments reminiscent of the *Mission Impossible* and *Fast & Furious* franchises.
Shah Rukh Khan is the heart and soul of the film, commanding the screen from start to finish. His effortless charm and natural humor shine even in intense action scenes. A standout moment is when he sings a lullaby to an elderly woman, adding a touch of warmth and humor. His portrayal of the titular character is layered and emotionally grounded, with a backstory that invites empathy from the audience. His chemistry with Deepika Padukone, who plays a fellow spy, adds an extra spice to the film, making their interactions both thrilling and playful.
Deepika Padukone is a revelation in *Pathaan*. She looks stunning in every frame and tackles some serious action sequences, wielding a heavy-duty Gatling gun with the precision of a seasoned action star. John Abraham plays the antagonist, a mercenary driven by money rather than ideology, and his clash with SRK is one of the film's highlights. Both characters are given depth and backstory, making them more than just typical action figures.
Supporting roles, like Dimple Kapadia’s as the head of special operations and Ashutosh Rana’s as the grumpy colonel, further elevate the film’s dynamics. Each character is given enough substance to feel integral to the plot, even though the movie is predominantly driven by its explosive action.
*Pathaan* is also a significant film for Bollywood as it kicks off the YRF Spy Universe, promising future crossovers with stars from other spy films. The film’s climax, featuring a surprise appearance from *Tiger*, played by Salman Khan, is both thrilling and hints at exciting future team-ups.
In short, *Pathaan* is the ultimate comeback film for Shah Rukh Khan. After dominating romance for decades, he’s now proving he can hold his own as an action star. With its larger-than-life action, emotional depth, and SRK's inimitable charm, *Pathaan* is a must-watch for anyone looking for an adrenaline rush.
Richard Boyd