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63: Sooryavanshi (2021) Spoiler Review

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The long delayed Sooryavanshi is finally out! Rohit Shetty’s latest instalment of his cop universe of movies, feels like a means to an end, setting up other films for the director. Shah reviews this one to see if it was worth the effort and the wait in this Sooryavanshi spoiler review.

HIGHLIGHTS:

👮🏼‍♂️ Shah looks back on his history with Rohit Shetty movies.
👮🏼‍♂️ Why Sooryavanshi is unlike other Akshay Kumar movie. (That’s a bad thing.)
👮🏼‍♂️ Does this movie have a purpose, or is it just setting up something else down the line?
👮🏼‍♂️ Shah discusses the outrageous and outdated misogyny of this movie. He has to calm down afterwards.
👮🏼‍♂️ The religious depictions of Sooryavanshi is damaging and irresponsible.
👮🏼‍♂️ The saving grace of this movie is very surprising and totally unexpected.
👮🏼‍♂️ Shah discusses if the movie is worth watching.

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Subscribe to The Split Screen Podcast on Apple Podcasts or any of your favourite Podcasting platforms.
Leave us a review and rating for more movie and TV reviews like this.

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Visit ComicYears.com for more of Shah’s news, previews and reviews on the latest from the film and TV industries.

Follow Shah on Twitter and Instagram @theshahshahid.
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The long delayed Sooryavanshi is finally out! Rohit Shetty’s latest instalment of his cop universe of movies, feels like a means to an end, setting up other films for the director. Shah reviews this one to see if it was worth the effort and the wait in this Sooryavanshi spoiler review.

HIGHLIGHTS:

👮🏼‍♂️ Shah looks back on his history with Rohit Shetty movies.
👮🏼‍♂️ Why Sooryavanshi is unlike other Akshay Kumar movie. (That’s a bad thing.)
👮🏼‍♂️ Does this movie have a purpose, or is it just setting up something else down the line?
👮🏼‍♂️ Shah discusses the outrageous and outdated misogyny of this movie. He has to calm down afterwards.
👮🏼‍♂️ The religious depictions of Sooryavanshi is damaging and irresponsible.
👮🏼‍♂️ The saving grace of this movie is very surprising and totally unexpected.
👮🏼‍♂️ Shah discusses if the movie is worth watching.

FOLLOW THE SHOW:

Subscribe to The Split Screen Podcast on Apple Podcasts or any of your favourite Podcasting platforms.
Leave us a review and rating for more movie and TV reviews like this.

Follow the Split Screen Podcast on Twitter @splitscreen_pod.

Visit ComicYears.com for more of Shah’s news, previews and reviews on the latest from the film and TV industries.

Follow Shah on Twitter and Instagram @theshahshahid.
  continue reading

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