The Power

The Power

Flop / DisasterFeature film soundtrack
Director
Mahesh Manjrekar
Studio
Pen StudiosGalani Entertainments
Release Date
13 January 2021
Language
Hindi
Country
India
Budget
50.00 Cr
Box Office
36.67 Cr

Cast

Review

5.5/10Critic Score

The Power attempts to weave a complex crime saga centered on family obligation, romantic conflict, and underworld politics, but struggles to balance its ambitious narrative threads with coherent storytelling. The premise—a crime boss's youngest son caught between his father's empire and his love for a woman whose father he inadvertently harms—carries genuine dramatic potential. The film does succeed in creating moments of tension, particularly when exploring Devi's internal conflict between legitimizing the family business and succumbing to its violent nature. However, the execution falters when introducing multiple betrayals and shifting loyalties; the brother-in-law conspiracy subplot feels grafted onto the main narrative rather than organically woven, and the constant revelations about who survives or whose allegiances have flipped ultimately dilute the emotional stakes rather than amplify them.

Where the film truly loses its footing is in its reliance on shock value over substantive character development. The final-act confrontation, despite its surface-level complexity and deceptive twists, rings hollow because we haven't been given sufficient reason to invest deeply in these characters' fates. Pari's transformation into a revenge-driven antagonist needed more psychological groundwork; instead, her arc feels reactive and manipulated by external forces. The numerous deaths and gang warfare sequences, while visually intense, become repetitive rather than tragic, suggestin

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Storyline

So basically this guy Devi comes back home for his mom's birthday, right? He's the youngest son of this huge crime boss but he's actually trying to stay away from all that gangster stuff because he's in love with this girl Pari. But then everything goes to hell when his dad gets attacked and her father ends up dead—and Pari becomes absolutely obsessed with revenge against Devi's whole family. The thing is, Devi has no idea what's about to hit him.

When Devi's father falls into a coma, he actually takes over the business and tries to make it legit, which is kind of noble I guess? But the problem is that other criminals want him dead, and there's this traitor in his own family—his brother-in-law Ranjeet—who's basically plotting to take everything over. It turns into this massive bloodbath with multiple people getting killed, and you've got rival gangs going to war with each other. Meanwhile, Pari is being manipulated into becoming part of this whole mess too.

Everything comes down to this intense final confrontation at a shrine where nothing is really what it seems. Like, people are lying to each other left and right about who kidnapped who, who's actually alive or dead—it's honestly wild. You're sitting there trying to figure out who's actually on whose side because the loyalties keep shifting and there's so much deception happening all at once.

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