It becomes funnier when the film tries to play the emotion card and attempts to make the storytelling deeper than it merits. But some scenes, like the one outside a club when the girls overreact to Frank leaving the car in slow autodrive to fight off goons or the one where they gatecrash onto a runway to make a rescue are over the top and laughable. It even manages to eke out some impressive fight sequences. Also read: Dilip Chhabria took 30,000 hours to build SRK's techno spaceship Fancy suits, fast cars, manly watches, copious amounts of product placement - Audi and Omega sure paid up - it is all there. ![]() By Frank’s own admission, he could have walked away any time, but he sticks around anyway. The film should have ended there, with Anna victorious, but it unfortunately continues with the robbed parties then making a counter attack. A deal is struck, she obviously changes it, brings along more accomplices, they need to get out fast, and car chases happen. A former prostitute, she is seeking revenge against those who wronged her and will not stop till she is ‘fully out’. However, when Frank, who is in the middle of a bonding session with his father Frank Sr (a too-cool-for-his-shoes Stevenson), gets a call from Anna, all bets are off. For the uninitiated: Once the deal is made, it is final no names never open the package. Considering how often Frank’s three basic rules are flaunted, it’s a miracle he still bothers repeating them.
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