
The sequence establishes, in the first five minutes, Shivaay's expertise in mountaineering, his stamina and strength. The CGI was impressive and AT LEAST a hundred times better than the flying crocodile in Mohenjo Daro. Yes, he destroys the entire clan of villains all by himself, so what? Let's talk about the introduction and the first half of the movieĪjay Devgn's introductory sequence was jaw-droppingly amazing. If Tiger Shroff can become a superhero, our man Ajay Devgn very well can, and we should appreciate the man for giving us a superhero movie without showing it off as one.

SHIVAAY MOVIE REVIEW: It's like Ajay Devgn of the 90s with the painful dialogues

Why is it that people seem to enjoy Rajinikanth's Robot, Hrithik Roshan's Krrish franchise, or, to be fair, Akshay Kumar's Baby and Varun Dhawan-John Abraham's Dishoom, Tiger Shroff's Baaghi where the heroes are not robots or superheroes but fend off multiple attackers single-handedly, but not Devgn's Shivaay?
