‘Satyamev Jayate-2’ review: A harangue that hurts
The Hindu
Despite being soaked in blood and tears, the cases of injustice have been so mechanically handled that they fail to evoke any empathy for the characters
The second installment of the Satyamev Jayate franchise is a kind of mess that filmmakers often try to justify as a mass-entertainer. Over the years, Bollywood has eulogised vigilantism and mob justice, this week, it is John Abraham’s turn to impart strident lessons in why to take law in your own hand through a triple role that tests your ability to endure a ham-fisted performance.
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The makers plug dangerous ideas as twins, Satya and Jay, one is a lawmaker and the other an upholder of the law, combine to justify extra-judicial killings and lynchings of the guilty in the name of removing corruption from society — a cause for which their father, farmer leader Dadasahab Azad, laid down his life.