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“Disaster Unfolds: Audience Slams Azaad for Weak Plot and Underwhelming Performances”

The much-anticipated movie Azaad, featuring debutants Aman Devgn and Rasha Thadani, alongside a cameo by Ajay Devgn, has failed to meet the expectations of the audience. With big names backing the project and significant hype during promotions, the film turned out to be a disappointment for viewers. Here’s what people are saying about Azaad:


Ajay Devgn’s Short Role

Although Ajay Devgn’s role in Azaad was short, his performance was solid. Many viewers wished he had more screen time, as his presence could have added more weight to the film. As one viewer said,
“Ajay Devgn kept his Singham image intact, but on a horse this time. Sadly, the role was too brief to leave a lasting impact.”


Aman Devgn: A Decent Start

Aman Devgn, son of Ajay Devgn, made his debut with Azaad. His performance was labeled as average by most viewers. While his acting showed potential, it lacked the depth needed for a strong debut.
“For a debutant, Aman Devgn was okay, but the film didn’t give him much scope to shine,” one viewer commented.


Rasha Thadani’s Underwhelming Performance

Rasha Thadani, daughter of Raveena Tandon, also debuted in Azaad. Her performance was heavily criticized for lacking conviction and screen presence.
“Rasha Thadani’s expressions felt forced. She looked like an over-boiled version of Tara Sutaria,” said one review.
Despite her lackluster acting, her dance numbers and on-screen charm were appreciated by a few viewers. However, overall, the audience felt she couldn’t make a significant impact.


Weak Storyline and Direction

The most significant criticism for Azaad was its weak storyline and direction. Many viewers felt that the script was poorly written, and the direction failed to salvage the movie.
“The story was predictable and lacked depth. It felt like the makers were trying to cash in on star kids’ debuts without putting effort into the content,” a viewer remarked.
Another added, “Ajay Devgn should take a break from directing. This film makes you wonder why he ventured into this genre in the first place.”


Mixed Reactions to the Songs and Visuals

While the overall film received negative reviews, some appreciated the songs and cinematography. The dance sequences, particularly featuring Rasha Thadani, were moderately liked, though they weren’t enough to save the movie.
“The songs were good, but you can’t watch a movie just for the music. The rest of the film was a letdown,” commented a viewer.


Audience Verdict: Skip This One

The general consensus among viewers is to skip Azaad. Whether it’s the lack of engaging content, disappointing performances, or subpar direction, the movie failed to resonate with the audience.
“Azaad fails to live up to expectations, leaving audiences disappointed and questioning their time and money spent. Even if you’re a fan of Ajay Devgn, it’s not worth watching in theaters,” one viewer strongly suggested.

Another review summed it up perfectly:
“Why did I watch this movie? I feel like I wasted my money. If you’re free on a Sunday, don’t waste your time on this one. Watch something better at home instead.”


Final Rating: 2/5

While the debutants may have potential, they need stronger scripts and better direction to showcase their talent. Unfortunately, Azaad will not be remembered as a proud moment in their careers.

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