‘Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty’ film review
We take a look at what works and what doesn’t in this Vipul Shah production.
Action sequences
Akshay is probably one of the best action stars Bollywood has seen in a long time and he again reminds us why he is on the top of heap. A chase sequence in Mumbai streets while rush hour traffic buzzes by is worth mentioning. Hand-to-hand combat and a fight sequence aboard a ship are also interesting. Watch him climb down from a building after doing away with a bad cop and you’ll get the Spiderman analogy.
A fresh take on patriotism
Despite the fact that Holiday is a film about terror and Akshay plays an army man, there is not even one mention of Pakistan. Sarhad is mentioned, dushmans come into play too but they are all generic. When name-calling of terrorists begins, it is not limited to one particular religion. Instead, sleeper cells and terror are explained as byproducts of disenchantment with government/country.
The thrust here is firmly on common man’s duty towards his country. Even Freddy doesn’t play a bearded, chest thumping terrorist living in caves somewhere (a caricature of terrorists we see so often in Bollywood) but a tech savvy guy without any back story of wrongs committed against him/his family.
Tight screenplay
The film conveys its message without losing out on the entertainment front. The pace is taut and the narration engaging. Action sequences are interspersed with comedy (Govinda in a guest role and Akshay’s poker-faced wisecracks) and romance, and don’t allow your interest to flag. The story is intelligent and keeps you guessing about what happens next.
Way too long
At close to three hours, the film is way too long. Despite a persuasive story, you wish at times that editing was tighter. Song placement is not that wise and tries your patience.
Sonakshi has nothing to do much in the film and overacts in places. For an actor who has already proved her mettle in the acting department, this definitely is a downer. One thought that with her Laila Ali boxing moves, she will also get to throw some punches!
Other than Akshay, no one gets a well defined role in the film. Raghavan, who probably got more screen time than Sonakshi, end up looking caricaturish.
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