Deva Movie Review: Shahid Kapoor’s Best Performance Yet?

Ever wondered what happens when you mix a determined cop, a nosy journalist, and a bunch of twisty mysteries? You get Deva! 🚔🎬

With Shahid Kapoor in the lead, Deva is a high-stakes crime thriller that offers intense drama, suspenseful twists, and a protagonist full of secrets. But does it deliver a compelling story, or does it get lost in its own mystery? Let’s find out.

A Tough Cop with a Dark Past

Deva follows ACP Dev Ambre (Shahid Kapoor), a no-nonsense cop who probably drinks coffee strong enough to wake up sleeping cases. He’s determined, ruthless, and dangerously unpredictable.

He is paired with Diya (Pooja Hegde), a journalist who seems to pop up at crime scenes faster than the police themselves—either thanks to top-tier sources or really bad traffic management! 🚦

As Dev investigates a murder case, his own past starts unraveling, bringing shocking truths to light.

A Stylish Yet Gritty Cinematic Experience

Director Rosshan Andrrews, known for his Malayalam hit Mumbai Police, brings his signature dark and gripping storytelling to Hindi cinema.

Amit Roy’s cinematography ensures that Mumbai looks both glamorous and gritty. Every rain-soaked street, every neon-lit alley feels like it has a story of its own. 🌃

The editing by A. Sreekar Prasad keeps the film fast-paced, though at times, scenes feel like they were cut shorter than a police constable’s lunch break.

Shahid Kapoor’s Power-Packed Performance

If there’s one thing Deva gets absolutely right, it’s Shahid Kapoor’s performance.

🎭 He delivers a career-defining act as ACP Dev Ambre, portraying a cop who is as intense as he is unpredictable. His expressions, body language, and emotional depth make Dev one of the most layered characters we’ve seen in a while.

When Shahid is on screen, you can’t look away—partly because he’s that good and partly because his stern expressions make you afraid to blink! 👀

Pooja Hegde and the Supporting Cast

Pooja Hegde plays Diya Sathaye, a journalist who adds intrigue to the narrative.

✔️ Her charm and screen presence work well, but at times, her character feels disconnected from the core story, almost as if her scenes belong to a different film altogether.

The supporting cast holds their ground, adding depth to the world of Deva:

  • Pavail Gulati as ACP Rohan D’Silva: Brings complexity to his role.
  • Pravesh Rana & Kubbra Sait: Add layers to the police department’s internal politics, making it feel real and messy.

Action That Packs a Punch

💥 The action sequences in Deva are raw, realistic, and will make you flinch in your seat.

The fight choreography feels intense and well-crafted, avoiding over-the-top Bollywood exaggeration.

However, the movie thrives more in its investigative sequences rather than the action-packed moments.

Music and Background Score – A Mixed Bag

🎵 Jakes Bejoy’s music enhances the tension in key scenes.

✔️ The background score adds suspense when needed.
❌ However, at times, it tries too hard to manipulate emotions—like having a DJ play dramatic music at a library! 📚🔊

Where Deva Fumbles: The Story and Climax

While Deva starts strong, its storyline loses steam in the second half.

🚔 The first half builds up nicely with compelling twists and gripping moments.
🚦 The second half, however, feels rushed and takes unnecessary detours—like a cop car missing the right exit on a chase.

The climax, which is different from the original Malayalam version, lands with the impact of a rubber bullet—it just doesn’t hit hard enough.

Some plot twists feel forced, and a tighter screenplay could have made the narrative much more engaging.

What Works Well in Deva?

✔️ Shahid Kapoor’s intense and layered performance.
✔️ Stunning cinematography that brings Mumbai alive.
✔️ Well-executed action and investigation sequences.
✔️ Fast-paced editing that keeps the story moving.

Where Deva Falls Short?

The love story between Dev and Diya feels unnecessary.
Some plot points are as confusing as a doctor’s handwriting.
The climax lacks the emotional punch needed for a strong finish.

Final Verdict: Should You Watch Deva?

Deva isn’t a bad movie—but it’s also not as great as it could have been.

Rating: 3.5/5 stars

🎥 Watch it if:
✅ You love psychological thrillers and crime dramas.
✅ You’re a Shahid Kapoor fan—his performance alone is worth it.
✅ You enjoy twisty, investigative plots with dark storytelling.

🚫 Skip it if:
❌ You prefer straightforward cop thrillers with clear heroes and villains.
❌ You don’t like slow-burn thrillers with morally grey characters.
❌ You’re expecting a fast-paced, high-action Bollywood masala film.

Final Thoughts

Deva is like a cop with all the right skills but a few missing case files—it has all the potential to be a great crime thriller, but it stumbles in execution.

As I walked out of the theater, I couldn’t help but think that Deva is gripping, stylish, and well-acted—but just short of being truly great.

So, is Deva a must-watch thriller or a missed opportunity? 🤔 Let us know in the comments!

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