New Delhi, Jan. 31 -- When was the last time the hero in an Indian commercial film was introduced without any fanfare? Deva opens with downbeat credits composed of fractured surveillance images. And then its titular character just appears, riding his bike down a tunnel. No buildup. No flying bodies. No 'Sparkling Star Shahid Kapoor'.
Ten minutes later, Kapoor is, in effect, reintroduced: there are sundry hero shenanigans and a dance number. But the opening is enough to guess that this is a rare contemporary Hindi commercial film whose rhythms aren't those of Tamil or Telugu cinema. Then again, its hurt, sombre rhythms aren't classic Bollywood either-despite Dev being positioned before a mural of Deewaar while 'Main Hoon Don' plays.
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