A really touching scene is Suryakant being informed of his mother’s death. Another high point of the film is the climax when Suryakant shoots Khalid inside the prison. It's very well executed although it’s too much of cinematic liberty. After all, Khalid is the don and is prepared for threats of this type. But hats off to the director for pulling off an oft repeated story well. The action sequences are well-executed.
Now for the performances. Randeep Hooda is in terrific form and seems tailor-made for the role. He’s subtle at the same time very expressive. It's great to see Vinod Khanna back on screen after a long hiatus. But he needs to lose weight to look his fighting fit self. Tanushree Dutta is okay. Seema Biswas is wasted. Yashpal Sharma is good. The rest are decent.
The ‘Hichki’ number is not such a rage as it was meant to be. There’s no scope otherwise for songs. The film might work in the smaller theatres in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra but otherwise its prospects seem bleak!