scorecardresearch

Savi

Savi
KOMOI RATING
3.5/5
User Rating
4.5/5
BO Verdict
flop
About
Review

Savi Movie Review Rating:

Star Cast: Anil Kapoor, Divya Khossla, Harshvardhan Rane, Rageshwari Loomba, Mairaj Kakkar, M.K. Raina, Himanshi Choudhry

Director: Abhinay Deo

Savi Movie Review Out ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

What’s Good: Gripping adaptation that does not dot all the ‘I’s and cross all the ‘T’s.

What’s Bad: The seemingly random use of songs when it could have been a classic Vishesh Entertainment musical crime drama a la Kasoor, Murder, Gangster or Murder 2

Loo Break: I don’t think so at all.

Watch or Not?: Yes, provided it does not get lost in a crowd of releases this week.

Language: Hindi

Available On: Theatrical release

Runtime: 126 Minutes

User Rating:

In Liverpool, a happy family’s life is suddenly disturbed when Nakul Sachdev (Harshvardhan Rane) is arrested for the murder of his boss, who has been regularly humiliating him. His wife, Savi (Divya Khossla), is shocked, and their son, Aditya (Mairaj Kakkar), is desolate.

The cops are largely using circumstantial evidence, though Nakul insists that he had bumped into the actual murderer but did not see him, and the latter’s button has come loose. However, Nakul is convicted for life (12 years), and Savi is determined to break him out of the high-security jail so that their common, normal familial dream—a rosy future together—comes true.

The prerequisites for organizing Nakul’s breakout are a study of the jail security, oodles of money, a foolproof escape plan to a country that does not have an extradition treaty with Britain, and, of course, tons of determination and guts—apart from a vital slice of luck! After studying loads of literature on jailbreaks, Savi gets to meet one of the authors, Joydeep, a.k.a. J. Paul (Anil Kapoor), who has been in and out of jail (for valid reasons!) and enlists his moral (and more) help and guidance.

Savi Movie Review Out ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

Savi Movie Review: Script Analysis

Parveez Sheikh and Aseem Arora’s adapted script makes several modifications to the original, perhaps necessary in the Indian context. The script maintains key elements, like Savi drawing a mind map on the wall of her house and later throwing these pictures, text, and notes into a dumpster or trash can outside her house when Adi and she leave it for good. There are other common elements, too, that I would not want to mention here.

But there are key changes as well, like the reason why Nakul is transferred to a hospital and, above all, the timeframe. The reason why Savi must act within three days after Nakul is in jail for seven months is also given a spin to increase the thrill quotient. The climax is also altered from the original movie, and the murder case is not really resolved but decidedly closed in the minds of the investigating cops due to an ingenious device.

And though the film’s narrative becomes a shade ‘filmi’ with the extent of Paul’s involvement, his character and role do add to the emotional and entertainment quotient and justify why a big star like him accepted what is, by definition, a secondary, if pivotal, role.

Aseem Arora’s dialogues are lifelike, and the script does not really have loopholes in any form because, in that sense, it follows the premise of the original.

Savi Movie Review: Star Performance

Anil Kapoor is in his element as a habitual fugitive. His post-climax scene is terrific in the casual way he approaches it. Made to wear multiple disguises, including that of an old woman, he is the highlight of the cast. Divya Khossla is patently sincere as the central character, but in some demanding scenes, both her expressions and voice modulation fall short. In a few others, she shines, as when she leaves her son Adi in the care of her friend, Simrit (Rageshwari Loomba Swaroop).

Harshvardhan Rane, as always, is competent and, again, underused! The actor has truly expressive eyes and needs and deserves better roles. Rageshwari is effective in her brief cameo, and the British actors are good in their brief cameos. M.K. Raina, as the father who craves to meet his son and family, is excellent in his brief appearances. But Himanshi Choudhry as Ayesha Hassan and Supreet Bedi as Anu just pass muster.

Savi Movie Review Out ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

Savi scores a decent weekend, Divya Khossla would be the biggest beneficiary

Savi Box Office Collection Day 3: Scores A Decent Opening Weekend, Divya Khossla Would...

Savi, starring Divya Khossla and Anil Kapoor, had a strong opening weekend and now needs to hold well during the weekdays.
Box Office - Savi shows very good growth on Saturday even on regular ticket prices

Savi Box Office Collection Day 2: Shows Good Growth Even With Regular Ticket Prices

Clearly, Savi is seeing positive word of mouth going for it as it has been liked by those who have watched it.
Box Office - Savi opens better than expected, all eyes on weekend hold now

Savi Box Office Collection Day 1: Opens Better Than Expected, All Eyes On Weekend...

However, Cinema Lovers Day came as a huge incentive for the Abhinay Deo-directed dramatic thriller, due to which the opening number turned out to be double than expected.

Savi Movie Review: Riveting Thriller With ‘Emo-tainment’

This is an adaptation of a French thriller, Pour Elle (2008), remade in the US as The Next Three Days (2010). With a gender flip, a la Hichki, the Indian version becomes more inspired by the legend of Savitri and Satyavan—hence the title!
KK's Last Song, Sharmin Segal's 'One-Tone' Act, Good Bad Ugly's 95 Crore Deal, Grand Kalki 2898 AD Event - News Wrap

KK’s Last Song, Sharmin Segal’s ‘One-Tone’ Act, Good Bad Ugly’s 95 Crore Deal, Grand...

Today's entertainment roundup: From KK's final song to Kalki 2898 AD event reveals and rumored 95 crore deal, catch up on everything!
Savi Trailer Review: Anil Kapoor Shines With His Twisted New Look In Divya Kholssa’s Heist To Get Her Husband Home By Hook Or Crook

Savi Trailer Review: Anil Kapoor Shines With His Twisted New Look In Divya Kholssa’s...

Savi stars Anil Kapoor, Divya Khossla, and Harshvardhan Rane. The trailer gives us a sneak peek into Savi's fight for justice.Read The Review
Tanvi The Great Trailer Review: Anupam Kher Brings A 'Sitaara Story' Shining Bright With Only 180 Second Glimpse

Tanvi The Great Trailer Review: Anupam Kher Brings A ‘Sitaara Story’ Shining So Bright...

Anupam Kher's directorial Tanvi: The Great looks so promising that I am manifesting it works well - trailer review.
Omung Kumar’s SILAA Stars Harshvardhan Rane & Sadia Khateeb In Lead Roles!

SILAA Motion Poster Out: Harshvardhan Rane & Sadia Khateeb Ooze Fiery Chemistry In Omung...

Harshvardhan Rane has teamed up with Sadia Khateeb for Omung Kumar’s SILAA. Check out its first motion poster below!
Ajay Devgn’s Son of Sardaar 2 Edges Out Hrithik Roshan’s War 2 on IMDb’s Most Anticipated Indian Titles List!

Ajay Devgn’s Son Of Sardaar 2 Beats Hrithik Roshan’s War 2 On IMDb’s Top...

It’s Ajay Devgn’s Son of Sardaar 2 vs Hrithik Roshan’s War 2 on IMDb’s Most Anticipated Indian titles list, but neither holds the top spot.
Sardaar Ji 3 controversy

Sardaar Ji 3: Diljit Dosanjh’s Film Faces 40% Revenue Loss Amid Hania Aamir Controversy...

Diljit Dosanjh’s Sardaar Ji 3 suffers a heavy loss as Hania Aamir’s involvement sparks backlash. Even the actress Neeru Bajwa deleted all promotional posts.
Inside Team Kaalidhar Laapata’s Visit To Bhopal!

Kaalidhar Laapata: Abhishek Bachchan Visits Grandma’s Hometown To Promote New Film, Says “Coming Back...

Abhishek Bachchan and team Kaalidhar Laapata were in Bhopal to promote their film. Inside their visit!
Ayushmann Khurrana invited to join The Academy

The Academy Invites Ayushmann Khurrana For His Bold Contributions To Indian Cinema!

Ayushmann Khurrana joins The Academy for his bold contributions to cinema, adding to honors like the TIME100 Impact Award and UNICEF India Ambassadorship.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here