Bell Bottom Hindi Movie Cast: Akshay Kumar, Adil Hussain, Lara Dutta, Vaani Kapoor, Dolly Ahluwalia, Zain Khan Durrani
Bell Bottom Hindi Movie Director : Ranjit M Tiwari
BellBottom Hindi Movie is just what you expect from an Akshay Kumar starrer, bringing the cinema halls back to life after this pandemic imposed hiatus.
Set in the 70s and 80 the Movie shows the Indian Government tackling a string of airplane hijackings, and here comes our protagonist Anshul a RAW officer codenamed ‘Bell Bottom’ so that his real identity is not divulged. ‘Bell Bottom‘ is played by Akshay Kumar.
To show us his personal connection to hijackings , his ‘so perfect life’ is emphasized upon in the story, Bell bottom and his team plan on ending these hijackings permanently and the movie races towards the climax at a nice pace with more than one twist.
The story written by Aseem Arora and Parveez Shaikh does not offer anything new, but keeps the pace and humor in the plot to keep you interested till the end with good support from Akshay Kumar. Cinematographer Rajeev Ravi continues to build a name for himself with good work. in his first attempt on a commercial period drama.
Akshay Kumar who has given us good Movies , gives a memorable performance getting the support from confidence of having a good script working for him. Akshay has done good work in Bell Bottom. Adil Hussain’s role as Santook does not do justice to his capabilities, but he has one of the best dialogues in the movie, the narrator emphasizes more on Akshay Kumar and does not let Adil’s role stand out.
Lara Dutta has been in the news for getting the Look of Mrs Indira Gandhi correct, kudos to the team behind the look. Lara’s performance was also commendable. Dolly Ahluwalia’s connection with Akshay Kumar was well written but lacks the depth required. Zain Khan Durrani playing the terrorist succeeds in generating the viewers’ hatred towards the character throughout the movie.
Ranjit M Tewari has given his career best with the movie Bell Bottom, The good work done on the screenplay supports him along with the well balanced dialogues. Musically only the title theme is worth mentioning.