5/10
A regular potboiler from 90s but holds your attention...
14 May 2023
A town ruled by the local goons where the law and order has no influence over the denizens and enters a naïve outsider who challenges the mob ruling the town at the cost of his family and loved ones. This seems to be a perfect milieu of a 90s potboiler which patronizes one man standing against the police or goons resulting action throughout. Same implies with "Ghatak." There is no novelty to its story or execution with the usual improbabilities.

It's evident the director got carried by the success of "Ghayal," for which he has reprised almost the same cast and followed the same style. Still the film has some interest and freshness into it due to a tight pace and fine direction it has. It took long in making which seems evident from its look and cast, but still it grips till it lasts and can be seen to savour the regular gimmicks of a 90s potboiler tightened into a taut masala flick.

Rating: 1 star out of 4.
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