For once, Bollywood has come out with a sequel which feels organicallygrown. The 1990 hit ‘Ghayal’, featuring Sunny Deol as the ordinary-guy-forced-into-taking-the-law-into-his-own-hands, gave the leading man a lasting edge in thesnarling stakes.
No one could do it better.‘Ghayal Once Again’ picks up threadsfrom where the original had left off ( there are brief flashbacks to prove it) , borrows a character from the previous film, and presents the sameleading man as older and grizzled, but as filled with hurt and rage as before, doing what he did before: acting as a one-man army against the corrupt system.