![]() ![]() It’s visually stunning and glamorous for sure - an experience if you will - but filled with cringe dialogues written by someone who not only has never hung out with teenagers in their life, also watched 90’s cartoons for inspiration to craft the villains for the story. Dialogues are randomly thrown in, scenes are abruptly cut, and there are half-a-dozen plotlines that become a tangled mass of blue. James Cameron, the genius behind emotional romances like the Titanic as well as the sci-fi action Terminator franchise, returned with a half-cooked plot for the sequel to Avatar that has every clichéd trope possible. Sigh, as if that would ever happen in this bustling world of unnecessary sequels. It’s been a while since Bollywood served something so outlandish Also Read | Brahmastra is the Jaani Dushman of our current generation. ![]()
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