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6.2 2h 12m

Aladin

"and the Mystery of the lamp"

Aladin, an orphan tormented by bullies, discovers a magic lamp that grants him incredible powers. Later, with the help of a genie, he embarks on thrilling adventures to defeat the evil Ringmaster.

Top Cast

  • Riteish Deshmukh

    Riteish Deshmukh

    Aladin Chatterjee

  • Amitabh Bachchan

    Amitabh Bachchan

    Genius

  • Jacqueline Fernandez

    Jacqueline Fernandez

    Jasmine

  • Victor Banerjee

    Victor Banerjee

    Grandfather

  • Ratna Pathak Shah

    Ratna Pathak Shah

    Marjina

  • Sahil Khan

    Sahil Khan

    Kasim

  • Mita Vashisht

    Mita Vashisht

    Karate Instructor

  • Sanjay Dutt

    Sanjay Dutt

    Ring Master

Overview

Aladin, an orphan tormented by bullies, discovers a magic lamp that grants him incredible powers. Later, with the help of a genie, he embarks on thrilling adventures to defeat the evil Ringmaster.

Rating

6.2 / 10
100 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    7 Nov 28, 2020

    From the very first scene I knew this was going one of two ways: Diabolical or passably entertaining - nowhere in between or above the latter. For me, I somehow felt suitably entertained by 'Aladin'. It's not a great film, at all. However, it's in a similar vein to productions like 'The Cat in the Hat' so always divides opinion. If you can find enjoyment, you'll obviously like it but otherwise you'll hate it. I'm under the former. The cast help a lot. Riteish Deshmukh suits the role of Aladin, while Amitabh Bachchan and Sanjay Dutt are enjoyable as Genius and Jaffar. Despite the title/titular character, it's more so a film that refers to 'Aladdin' rather than a remake/reimagining of the famous folk tale. I liked how they set this up, sure it is dumb but it works in my opinion. I did start getting bored towards the end, so the run time is most definitely too long - 90 minutes, as opposed to 132, would've been ideal. I'd be rating this much lower if not for the likeable cast and the fact that it doesn't take itself seriously; until the end, I guess. I entirely get if you dislike this, but I didn't... quite the opposite to be honest.

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