Neither do I know the reviewer nor have I seen the movie. And honestly speaking I do not care for either. However just one thought to share with the writer since I write a lot too. I have never seen such hideous act of portraying something irresptive of whether it makes sense or not. Just one straight comment to the writer. Please do not discurage people who would want to watch the movie as there is nothing much to do on the weekends. And next time when you write reviews, please post a link that opens up the Oxford Dictionary so that a layman like me could make sense out of your thesaurus based writing.
Raja Sen has not seen the movie. He is just hamming as if he has seen the movie and anyways he knows that RGV films can be ridiculed even if they latter become hits.
RGV may have lost it, but same appears to be the case with Raja Sen. You cannot make much sense from the review except that a Department of tough cops is made to tackle with the underworld goons, but any one who has seen the trailor of the movie knows that. Even AB is the villian is not clearly mentioned in the review and the only thing mentioned is that he is having fun. What is the role of the heroine is not mentioned at all. He says that the only person who has acted in the movie is Vijay Raaz, but does not say a single word about his role in the movie. After reading this review I felt that Raja Sen is giving a lecture in a class room of Film Institute who have all seen the movie and are analysing it. The review is meant to give some idea about the movie to the reader who has not yet seen the movie and not assuming that since I have seen it everyone else has also seen it.