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A stylishly shot and neatly packaged action caper, Kill Dil could have been a killer film. It isn't. It simply doesn't have enough soul and substance to be able to go all the way to the finish line with its grand design in one piece.
Director Shaad Ali, back in action seven years after the Jhoom Barabar Jhoom debacle, shows clear signs of rustiness.
Two male foundlings raised by a Delhi NCR gangster (Govinda) become the latter's trusted hitmen, Dev (Ranveer Singh) and Tutu (Ali Zafar). From the garbage dump to the heights of the underworld - their journey is swift and sans hiccups. At their boss' behest, the two buddies kill at will and then count the stars in the sky in the belief that those that they dispatch to hell end up somewhere in the firmament. Trouble erupts when one of the two shooters falls in love with a wealthy girl (Parineeti Chopra), whose day job is the rehabilitation of ex-convicts. The pretty girl casts a spell and the lover boy wants to opt out of the life of crime he is trapped in. But his mentor is hell bent on preventing him from making a clean exit. If that doesn't sound all that original, sample this: Kill Dil is actually a "love" triangle with an accidental difference. It is a ménage a trois in which a boy loves a girl, but the boy's benefactor loves the boy even more and refuses to set him free.
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