The movie is an official adaptation of the Tamil film 'Jigarthanda,' and writer-producer Sajid Nadiadwala, director Farhad Samji balanced the subject with their novelty. The film keeps juggling between comedy and action, and sometimes it baffles you for a bit. You're glued to Bachchhan's ruthless act and get engaged in some gruesome action. Then suddenly, the thrill boils down, and we see Kriti and Arshad doing some goofy stuff to get their film done. The film has an excellent first half, but the second half losses its pace, until a crucial hook point. However, the film quickly picks up after the twist revealtion, and it ends on a higher note, making you emotional, and entertained. A special mention to Julius Packiam's score. His whistle theme of Paandey will stay with the audience even after the film. The songs 'Maar Khayegaa,' 'Heer Raanjhana,' helps in pushing the narrative forward.
Talking about performance. This is Akshay Kumar's 'massiest' film after 'Rowdy Rathore.' We love Kumar showcasing his grey shade, and he can make evil look good. Akshay sinks his teeth perfectly as a merciless, cold-hearted, gangster. It takes a while to digest the fact that he actually burns a journalist, just because he was ridiculed in the reporter's article. But that's how he is, he loves to kill, there is no generic reasoning behind it. Hands down to Kumar for riding the film on his shoulder brilliantly. His stone-eye and stone-hearted persona leave a lasting impression. Kriti Sanon looks ambitious, relatable, and beautiful. Sanon shines in emotional breakdown moments, and she convincingly makes you a part of her journey. Post-interval, she gets a chance to act a little sinister, and Kriti doesn't disappoint. Arshad Warsi aka scene-stealer gives you multiple laughable moments, and comedy comes naturally to him. Apart from the trio, Prateik Babbar, Sanjay Mishra, Abhimanyu Singh were okay in their parts. Jacqueline Fernandez appears in a cameo, and you adore her chemistry with Kumar. Pankaj Tripathi makes a special appearance, and he brings more laughter to the narrative.
'Bachchhan Paandey' final verdict: The film is a perfect treat for massy entertainer lovers. A big screen entertainer where Akshay Kumar will entertain you with his flawless violent action, and charming loveable persona.