dude did you even watch the film ? Blaming SId just on the basis of 3-4 bad reviews? Did you even bother to go through the positive reviews which he got? Lol IF intellects at their best😆...chalo nevermind...just for you i can make this effort...Kindly go through them before blowing your trumpet
For the haters who conveniently chose to ignore positive reviews for Sidharth-
Sidharth Malhotra brings quiet intensity and an unpredictable fire to his part as the brooding tough-guy. Both actors convey a delicate fragility that's essential to your being invested in their characters
Sidharth Malhotra also has done just as well. It is just his fourth film and he has come a long way from Student of The Year. In his eyes, we can actually glance at the hatred for his brother
The bearded Sidharth is all brooding and menacing, and he looks buffed-up and muscular, no doubt. Their casting is a big plus for the movie and their actions, workouts and moves in the 'Brothers Anthem' training montage is the best part of the film..
Both leading men are well muscled and handy with their slashing fists and feet : the ropey Akshay's felicity with this 'mixed martial arts' makes his time in the ring believable ; the much more buff Sidharth too does what it is required, efficiently. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/brothers-movie-review/#sthash.jA1oXmON.dpuf
Akshay Kumar and Sidharth Malhotra: They are the only saving species of the movie. Their efforts must be appreciated.
Sidharth Malhotra doesn't have have much dialogues but his brooding angry young man look steals the show.
Although we saw Sidharth Malhotra in an almost similar avatar in Ek Villain, he is convincing as the hot headed fighter, Monty Fernandez. With his bulked up body, bad boy attitude and rage in his eyes Sidharth's performance is applaud worthy. However, the anger he has towards his brother is not entirely justified in the film.
Sidharth Malhotra is also very good in a subdued role. He lets his eyes and body do the talking in several scenes - and to good effect. He is excellent in the MMA fights.
And the main culprit is director Karan Malhotra for Sid's flawed character
Tom Hardy's -- a champion actor on all occasions -- shoes are too big to fill. And so the makers split bits of his characterization into both the leading men of Brothers. In this bargain, Malhotra's Monty ends up looking like a bungling bonehead, a grungy Moose with no more than vacant scowls and scruff to offer.
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